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Air
Quality Action Days
Local air quality affects how we
live and breathe. During the summer season, air quality in the Eastern
Panhandle may occasionally become unhealthy due to high concentrations
of ground-level ozone. Regional pollution monitors and weather forecasts
help state and local environmental agencies predict days on which
these unhealthy concentrations may occur. As a result, Air Quality
Action Days are designated to urge citizens to take voluntary action
to protect their health and reduce ground-level ozone. The Eastern
Panhandle is just one of hundreds of communities nationwide to adopt
the Action Days program.
Everyone can help
reduce ozone pollution in the Eastern Panhandle. By working
together, we can clear the air.
Air Quality Action Days
are designated for Berkeley and Jefferson Counties when ground-level
ozone concentrations are forecast to be unhealthy for sensitive
groups, or Code Orange on the Air Quality Index (AQI).
Refer to the AQI at the bottom of this page for details on the various
levels of pollution.
Air Quality Action Day alerts are
distributed to the local media and announced on this web site. Additionally,
if you would like to be notified of Air Quality Action Days by e-mail,
please contact us . When you
are alerted to an Air Quality Action Day, consult the AQI and Action
Guide below, as well as our individual action tips, to find out
what you can do to protect yourself and the air we breathe. If you
are a member of our local business community, please consider learning
about how your organization can take part in the Action Days effort
through our workplace-based program, The Workplace Connection. If
we work together, we can all breathe easier.
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