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Table 5b: Cleanest U.S. Cities for Ozone Air Pollution1

Metropolitan Statistical Area Population
Ames-Boone,IA 109,268
Bellingham,WA 176,571
Brownsville-Harlingen-Raymondville,TX 383,186
Cedar Rapids,IA 46,542
Colorado Springs,CO 572,264
Deltona-Daytona Beach-Palm Coast,FL 530,869
Des Moines-Newton-Pella,IA 572,894
Duluth,MN-WI 275,936
Eugene-Springfield,OR 330,527
Fargo-Wahpeton,ND-MN 203,664
Farmington,NM 122,272
Flagstaff,AZ 121,301
Fort Polk South-De Ridder,LA 84,183
Honolulu,HI 902,709
Jacksonville,FL 1,202,900
Laredo,TX 213,615
Lincoln,NE 277,666
Logan,UT-ID 107,538
Medford,OR 190,077
Mount Vernon-Anacortes,WA 109,234
Salem,OR 362,990
Salinas,CA 414,449
Sioux Falls,SD 198,377
Spokane,WA 431,027
Wausau-Merrill,WI 157,244

(1) This list represents cities with no monitored ozone air pollution in unhealthful ranges.

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