Nearly the exact same data is available at:
http://views.cira.colostate.edu/documents/Data/SourceFiles/EPA%20Clean%20Air%20Status%20and%20Trends%20Network%20%28CASTNet%29/CASTNet%20Ozone/
ozone_2007.csv
Comma separated, quote enclosed.
That's a 50MB document, just cat it to itself to get a 100MB sample file that crashes for me.
pmvers Text::CSV Text::CSV_XS Text::CSV_PP
Text::CSV: 1.21
Text::CSV_XS: 0.80
Text::CSV_PP: 1.29
Thanks.
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