Eight metropolitan areas have been classified by the Environmental Protection Agency as severe for ozone pollution: Baltimore, Chicago, Houston, Milwaukee, the New York City/New Jersey/Connecticut Consolidated Metropolitan Statistical Area (CMSA), Philadelphia, and San Diego.
5 [paragraph] Seasonally adjusted [dagger] Source: Moody's Bond Record [dagger][dagger] Revised figures used when available ** Consolidated Metropolitan Statistical Area * On November 7, 2005, the Federal Reserve Board issued its annual revision to the index of industrial production (IP) and the related measures of capacity and capacity utilization.
0 Mbps Note: Figures represent Internet bandwidth connected across international borders to Consolidated Metropolitan Statistical Areas or equivalents.
1 [paragraph] Seasonally adjusted [dagger] Source: Moody's Bond Record [dagger][dagger] Revised figures used when available ** Consolidated Metropolitan Statistical Area * On December 5, 2002, the Federal Reserve Board revised its index of industrial production, now basing its calculations on the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) resulting in, among other things, a 1997 baseline for the industrial production index, rather than the previously used 1992 baseline.
0 [paragraph] Seasonally adjusted [dagger] Source: Moody's Bond Record [dagger][dagger] Revised figures used when available ** Consolidated Metropolitan Statistical Area * On December 5, 2002, the Federal Reserve Board revised its index of industrial production, now basing its calculations on the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) resulting in, among other things, a 1997 baseline for the industrial production index, rather than the previously used 1992 baseline.
0 [paragraph] Seasonally adjusted [dagger] Source: Moody's Bond Record [dagger][dagger] Revised figures used when available ** Consolidated Metropolitan Statistical Area * On December 5, 2002, the Federal Reserve Board revised its index of industrial production, now basing its calculations on the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) resulting in, among other things, a 1997 baseline for the industrial production index, rather than the previously used 1992 baseline.