18-09-2019 19:39 via sltrib.com

Inland port opponents call for health impact study on massive development

Members of an inland port opposition group gathered at the Utah Capitol Wednesday to call on state lawmakers to fund a health impact assessment within the 16,000-acre area set to one day become a global distribution hub.Activists have long worried about how the port — which is expected to bring increased rail, truck and air traffic along with tailpipe emissions — would affect wildlife, air quality and the environment in the area near the Great Salt Lake. But some 18 months after lawm
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