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Moscow Mayor Yury Luzhkov in August first suggested the idea of dispersing snow clouds. The city is expected to economize 300 million ($10.1 mln) from the experiment scheduled for February.

The program envisages the dispersal of clouds in winter to prevent snow from falling in the city center, which would theoretically lead to a reduction in budget expenditures on snow removal equipment and personnel, as well as relieving winter traffic in Moscow"s already snarled streets.

"We will not indulge in any experiment until we get a feasibility study," Pyotr Biryukov said, assuring reporters that the novelty would not harm the city"s environment.

However, Luzhkov"s initiative has provoked criticism on the part of many Muscovites and a number of scientists. Roman Vilfand, director of the Russian meteorological service, said he was not aware of any research that could prove the efficiency of cloud dispersion in winter.

The Moscow Region"s Ecology Minister Alla

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