- cross-posted to:
- climate@slrpnk.net
- denver@lemmy.world
- citylife@beehaw.org
- cross-posted to:
- climate@slrpnk.net
- denver@lemmy.world
- citylife@beehaw.org
Considering that this is being looked at for I-35, the air quality questions should be asked. Some say capping could improve air quality, others think the opposite. If it’s capped and the air pollution doesn’t leak through the cap — where does it go?
Personally I think it’s ridiculous that the state isn’t converting the tolled bypass into the new I-35 and preventing through traffic on the huge ugly polluting gash running through the middle of town. What a boondoggle.
Would it be possible to build chimneys with some sort of filter inside them to trap the smog?
Yeah I’m not sure how they think covering one section of a highway will minimize pollution. The fumes will find a way out somehow, unless the highway is fully enclosed and there are exhaust fans that suck the fumes into air filters before being pushed out.
Isn’t that what road engineers currently do for under waterway tunnels?
Making 45 fre and i35 a toll has been mentioned in the past, wonder why we never went that route.
Would require the approval of the federal government. I think the state of Texas would probably block it, also.