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By Julia C. Martinez, The Denver Post Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
Jul. 17--Pollution-detection vehicles will be deployed in the metro area as early as Friday to begin identifying the dirtiest cars in metro Denver.
Two trucks with remote sensors will rotate around the seven-county area measuring tailpipe emissions, including hydrocarbons, nitrogen oxides and carbon monoxide, said Shirleen Tucker, manager of the state Department of Public Health and Environment's mobile sources programs.
The vans also will be e...uipped with cameras similar to those on photo radar vans that will record license plate numbers.
Owners of the ...