As Adrian has said, if it's nebula's you are targeting, narrowband is the answer.
I live only 10k or so from a very large industrial area which includes a BP oil refinery and its flare stack, CSBP and its flare stack, BOC and its flare stack, Alcoa alumina refinery, a large Nickel refinery, and about another half dozen large refineries/processing yards.
With no filter I would be lucky to get a 30 second exposure before the LP fogs everything out, but even with 'wide' (12nm) narrowband filters I can shoot 10 min subs with the same setting at full moon and get good contrast, at new moon I can get 15 minute subs with excellent contrast. I could possibly go 20 minutes.
The following link was a test image for an Astronomik 12nm Ha filter, it is 10 min subs at f6 and ISO800, during full moon with the above mentioned industrial light pollution.
http://www.astrobin.com/90125/
The other day I took another of the same region during new moon, everything else the same except 15 min subs at ISO1600 and the subs have much darker background, LP just isn't an issue at all anymore.
http://www.astrobin.com/full/98888/0/