NOACA: Air Quality Advisory Issued for Northeast Ohio - Saturday and Sunday, July 3 and July 4, 2010 due to Ozone

Submitted by Norm Roulet on Fri, 07/02/2010 - 21:53.
07/03/2010 - 00:00
07/04/2010 - 23:59
Etc/GMT-4

Air Quality Advisory Issued for Northeast Ohio

 

Saturday and Sunday, July 3 and July 4, 2010 due to Ozone
Flag and fireworks 

Northeast Ohio - High temperatures this weekend are likely to produce ozone in Northeast Ohio.  An Air Quality Advisory has been issued for the counties of Ashtabula, Cuyahoga, Geauga, Lake, Lorain, Medina, Portage, and Summit.  In addition, there will be some particulate matter formation related to fireworks locally.
 
If you are in a sensitive group, including older adults, children, and those with heart or respiratory conditions, please enjoy your holiday weekend carefully, reducing your effort during the hottest hours.
 
Ozone is formed by emissions from cars, trucks, industry, paints, solvents, lighter fluid, and other volatile (flammable) chemicals.  It is most prevalent during hot, sunny, summer days with low wind speeds.


What You Can Do
1.)  Try lighting your charcoal by building a Charcoal Chimney, instead of lighter fluid.
 
2.)  Mow your lawn with an electric lawnmower, or do it early in the morning or very late in the evening.
 
3.)  In Cleveland, visit the RTA Family Fest on July 4.  And wherever you are, please take public transit to your fireworks.
 
4.)  Don't idle while waiting to leave the fireworks.  Wait a few minutes for traffic to clear.

   

Commute Smart, Breathe Easy
 
The website is down.  If the data becomes current, you can "Check Today's Air Quality" at www.noaca.org, because conditions change frequently. In Cuyahoga County you can always call the City of Cleveland's Air Quality Index Line: 216-441-7474.

About NOACA

The Northeast Ohio Areawide Coordinating Agency (NOACA), in partnership with the Ohio EPA, the Cleveland Division of Air Quality, the Akron Regional Air Quality Management District, the Akron Metropolitan Area Transportation Study, the Lake County General Health District, and Ohio University, has issued this "Air Quality Advisory" based on forecasted pollution levels.

Location

Northeast Ohio
Sensitive groups Older adults, children, those with heart/respiratory conditions
All, OH
United States

driving 490 west

driving 490 west this afternoon, it looked like a late summer morning - the haze was so thick west of Mittal.

and their chimneys were smOkin'...

wish I'd had my camera.

And our pollution monitoring is broken... how convenient

The website is down.  If the data becomes current, you can "Check Today's Air Quality" at www.noaca.org, because conditions change frequently.

Disrupt IT