Present a plan for monitoring carbon monoxide in a city

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Present a plan for monitoring carbon monoxide in a city such as St. Louis, Missouri. Include monitor locations and why you chose those sites. Include comments about the accuracy of the required monitoring equipment, and take into account the averaging periods in the NAAQS. Please provide exact page citations in your references

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