She can't do that.
Neither can you. Unless you are the one doing the fixing? But if I understand the issue and by now I have learned a lot about it. A dryer isn't the problem but the filtration systems within. If 100 million plus isn't a serious attempt to fix the ---problem? then what else are they to do? I have been looking at some reports on-line that suggest that the particulate matter actually polluting is at times, hundreds od percentages above the accepted level and under the last ten years of EPA standards, no changes yet, that they just paid the fines and kept on polluting. Since all reports are subjective I'm----
Just asking.
And your beloved EPA gladly took the fine money, but took no action to stop the violations you allude to, over those ten years? So, you stress wrong-doing by GPC (kept on polluting), but not the 10 yr ineffectiveness of your beloved EPA? Have you also researched what they did with the fine monies, miss researcher-of-late?



