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Is there an air pollution problem?

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The air quality in the San Joaquin Valley is among the poorest in the state. On average the Valley experiences 35-40 days when we exceed the federal health-based standards for ground-level ozone and more than 100 days over the state ozone standard. While levels of airborne particles exceed the federal standard less than five times annually, because the California standard is set at a lower and more protective level, the Valley exceeds this limit an average of 90-100 days per year.

Are odors an air pollution problem?

Spokane Regional Clean Air Agency - FAQs - Odors
Odors are a concern for residents and a frequent source of citizen complaints to the Spokane Regional Clean Air Agency (Spokane Clean Air). Odors come from a variety of operations, such as animal rendering, asphalt plants, spray paint operations, wastewater treatment plants, coffee roasting, just to name a few. Odor is a sensitive topic because each person perceives odors differently. What smells bad to one person may not offend another.

What is the relationship between indoor and outdoor air quality (pollution)?

No building is perfectly sealed and so the air inside ultimately originates outside. Air pollution present in the outdoor environment will therefore enter into the building as well. Generally, pollutants present in the outdoor environment are present at a somewhat lower concentration than outside (probably 10 to 90% in most cases). There are several reasons for this. Some pollutants are absorbed by materials in the building. Others deteriorate or react chemically and so disappear.

What causes air pollution?

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Ozone precursor emission sources are generally divided into two categories: stationary and mobile. Stationary sources fall into two types called point and area sources. Point sources are large, easily identifiable sources such as industrial facilities and operations. Area sources are sources that individually emit smaller amounts of pollutants.

What you can do to reduce air pollution?

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Encourage your employer to become a Spare the Air Employer Partner to educate and encourage employees on pollution prevention activities. On smoggy days, postpone yard care with gasoline-powered equipment, or better yet, use electric or manual tools. For clean fun in the sun, try sailing, swimming, hiking or cycling but remember to consider air quality and your health when planning outdoor activities.

What activities can I do to help with the St. Louis air pollution problem?

St. Louis 8-Hour Ozone and PM2.5 State Implementation Plan -...
Proposed 2007 Revision of the State Implementation Plan for the St. Louis 8-Hour Ozone Nonattainment Area Base Year Emissions Inventory for the Missouri Portion of the St. Louis 8-Hour Ozone Nonattainment Area St. Louis 8-Hour Ozone Nonattainment Area Reasonably Available Control Technology (RACT) Demonstration (08/06) PDF E-mail: cleanair@dnr.mo.gov

Is noise pollution an Air pollution?

FAQ's — National Law School : : Environmental Law
The Air Act treats noise pollution as a form of air pollution. Section 2 of the Air Act defines air pollutant to include ?any solid, liquid or gaseous substance (including noise) present in the atmosphere in such concentration as may be or tend to be injurious to human beings or other living creatures or plants or property or environment?.

Why are children more susceptible to air pollution and diesel exhaust?

School Bus Diesel Emissions - Frequently Asked Questions
Children are more susceptible to air pollutants because their lungs are still developing and their airways are narrower than those of adults. In addition, children often play outdoors during the day and may be more exposed. Children raised in heavily polluted areas have reduced lung capacity, prematurely aged lungs, and increased risk of bronchitis and asthma compared to peers living in less urbanized areas.

How Do I Become Accredited For Air Pollution Analyses?

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Currently, laboratory accreditation for air pollution analyses is not offered by the Illinois EPA. If you would like to request that the IL ELAP add an air pollution field of testing to the IL ELAP please contact the LAU Manager at (217) 782-6455.

Is there any planning for controlling air pollution ?

Gujarat Pollution Control Board (GPCB)
Yes. Action Plans have been prepared and put in operation for controlling the air pollution of the cities like Ahmedabad, Vapi, Ankleshwar, Surat, Vadodara, Rajkot and Gandhinagar. GPCB has taken the following initiatives in order to make GPCB a "Knowledge based Organization": b) Setting up of an Expert Group to advise GPCB to identify the advances in critical industrial sectors and also suggest the pro-active and curative measures to prevent and mitigate adverse impact on environment.

What is ozone air pollution?

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Ozone is a highly reactive reactive gas that is a form of oxygen (O3). It is the main component of the air pollution known as smog. Ozone reacts chemically ("oxidizes") with internal body tissues that it comes in contact with, such as those in the lung. It also reacts with other materials such as rubber compounds, breaking them down.

What causes indoor air pollution?

Air Purifiers FAQ
Modern homes are sealed tightly for energy efficiency. Energy efficient homes are good for your electric bill, but bad for your allergies. Those tight seals trap all kinds of contaminants in your home: pollen that blows in when a door or window is opened, cat dander that hitches a ride on clothing, or chemicals and irritants released by cleaners and perfumes.

How serious is the pollution problem due to animal waste?

FAQ-Waste
In the United States, animal waste production is more than 100 times more than human waste production. US Department of Agriculture has classified animal waste problem as 'a serious policy problem'. This is due to the lack of sufficient land for handling animal waste. High nutrient loadings in our lakes, streams and rivers have also raised public concern as it has started to threaten aquatic life and as well as terrestrial life, equally. The pathogen in animal manure

How can you tell if you have an indoor air quality problem in a building?

The usual clue is that people feel ill while inside the building, and the symptoms go away shortly after leaving the building, or sometimes, when away for the building for a period of time (as on weekends away from work, or a vacation). This doesn't necessarily work in cases of BRI (sections 2.3, 2.4), where it may take medical testing and investigation of the building to determine whether the building is the source of the problem.
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