Brescia is Italy's most polluted
provincial capital, according to a report by environmental
association Legambiente based on the number of days the legal
air-quality limits were breached last year.
The report said Brescia failed to respect the legal limits
for 150 days last year, 103 for ozone and 47 for Pm10 particles.
It was followed by Lodi, with 149 days of breached limits,
Monza (140), Venice (139), Alessandria (136), Milan (135), Turin
(134), Padua (130), Bergamo and Cremona (127) and Rovigo (121).
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