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What impact will the project have on regional air quality?

Thruway Reconstruction Project between Interchanges 23 and 2...
The proposed project is included in the regional Transportation Improvement Program (TIP). Based on a regional air quality analysis, the Capital District Transportation Committee (CDTC) has determined that the projects included in the TIP would conform to the requirements of the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990 and the State Implementation Plan (SIP). The conformity findings were submitted to the FHWA, and subsequently approved on September 30, 2005.

How will this project impact the regional economy?

eC o r r i d o r s
Although the region has good, basic telecommunications service, only a small number of options are truly available, and prices are not always competitive. Many companies interested in locating in the region need major bandwidth, multiple redundancy, multiple service providers, and very attractive pricing. Presently, our region is not in a position to offer those options with the existing network.

Where can I get the latest information about the impact of wildfires on air quality?

Consumer Information: ARB Helpline's Frequently Asked Questi...
California's new vehicle standards are an important part of improving the air we all breath. Any vehicle meeting California standards may be registered at any time. Vehicles not meeting California standards can only be registered if they were obtained as a "used" vehicle (used vehicle must have at least 7,500 miles at the time of purchase). Non-California vehicles can also be registered by individuals moving to California from other states.

What is Indoor Air Quality?

Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) refers to the effect, good or bad, of the contents of the air inside a structure, on its occupants. Usually, temperature (too hot or too cold), humidity (too dry or too damp), and air velocity (draftiness or motionlessness) are considered "comfort" rather than indoor air quality issues. Unless they are extreme, they may make someone unhappy, but they won't make a person ill.

Why is air quality important?

Nordic Pure: Frequently Asked Questions
According to the American Lung Association, in 1999, 85% of Americans did not realize the air in their homes might be a health hazard. However, more people are becoming increasingly aware of the importance of the quality of air that we breathe indoors. We take for granted the cleanliness of our indoor air. The average person spends 90% of their time indoors, may it be at a store, bank, school, etc. therefore making it vital to our health that we are informed on improving our indoor air quality.

What is the adequate number of partners within a Regional Initiative Project?

INTERREG IVC Frequently Asked Questions
Under the INTERREG IVC programme it is up to each partnership to define the adequate number of partners with a view to facilitating efficient implementation and reflecting the operation's objectives. In fact, the higher the intensity of cooperation is, the more complex the management becomes, and the lower the number of partners should be.

Are the projected air quality impacts unique to this project?

San Carlos Center: Frequently Asked Questions About the Draf...
No. Something will be built on this site that will create vehicle trips, therefore impacting air quality. Air quality is a regional issue, but PAMF will do its part to reduce vehicle trips to and from the site, which according to the consulting firm that drafted the EIR is the most effective way to reduce air emissions.

How will a soft shore project impact the environment?

FAQ
The technology has generated favorable environmental impacts. Plant and animal life in the coastal zone has benefited by habitat restoration. Species of special concern, such as nesting sea turtles, now populate treated areas where once nesting was impossible. Dramatic increases in benthic life as a result of system installation have been monitored on treated shorelines.

What is the relationship between fire and air quality?

USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Region - Frequently Aske...
Wildland fires occur naturally and are one of the many natural sources of particulate matter (tiny particles such as dust, soot, etc.) Particulate matter is the main pollutant of concern from smoke because it can cause serious health problems. Smoke can also adversely affect the clarity (visual range) of our air. Wildland fire is also part of the natural ecological process of many ecosystems.

How can I find a quality air filter?

Air Filters and Air Cleaners - FAQ
Although the FDA has no health-related standards, it does consider some portable air filtration systems to be Class II medical devices. In the United States, nothing can claim this status without FDA approval. To get approval, a manufacturer must show two things: (1) that the device is safe, usually indicated by the Underwriters Laboratory (UL) seal, and (2) that it has a medical benefit. Look for both the UL seal and a statement of the FDA's Class II approval.

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.

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.

What should you do if you suspect you have an indoor air quality problem?

Look over this FAQ. Find the material most related to what seems to be going on. In most cases there are suggestions as to things that can checked in to. Some of these can be checked by anyone; others require an expert (medical doctor, HVAC service company, IAQ investigator, etc.).

What will the impact of this project be?

The Peoples Way - Overview - Frequently Asked Questions
Safety will be vastly improved. Safety analysis forecasts that the construction will result in the reduction of 70 fatalities, 520 non-fatal injury accidents and 650 property-damage accidents over the next 20 years. Economic efficiency will be better due to increased traffic handling efficiencies of the road. Wildlife crossings will also reduce collisions.

Why was the air quality guidance updated?

Asthma Program
Changes were made to the guidance based on new science and experience. The new guidance offers three improvements; 1) It aligns with recommendations from the new Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Air Standard for PM2.5, 2) It allows greater flexibility in allowing healthy students to benefit from outdoor exercise, and 3) It provides a conservative level of protection when outdoor activities are not recommended for all students.

Where can I check the daily air quality?

Asthma Program
Air quality conditions are monitored at various sites throughout the state. To check the current PM2.5

Is the air quality guidance only for schools?

Asthma Program
Yes. The guidance was developed for schools and local health departments to help in decision-making about outdoor recess. However, the guidance is based on national and Utah-specific research and can be useful for anyone with asthma or other respiratory diseases.

How will the Classification and Compensation Project impact me?

Auburn University - Classification and Compensation Project
The end result of the project will be more accurate job descriptions that will ensure you and your manager have a clear, common understanding of your job. Also, the new performance management system will equip managers with better tools for planning and assessing your performance each year.
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