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Iowa Department of Natural Resources
Environmental Services Division
For Immediate Release
June 15, 2007
LIGHT WINDS AND HIGH TEMPERATURES CAUSE AIR POLLUTION LEVELS TO RISE ACROSS
IOWA
MEDIA CONTACT: Mindy Kralicek at (515) 281-7832 or Sean Fitzsimmons at (515)
210-7292.
DES MOINES - Pollutant levels approaching U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA) health standards for fine particles were present over most of
Iowa Friday morning.
The DNR recommends that Iowans with respiratory or heart disease, the
elderly, and children limit prolonged exertion until air quality conditions
improve.
The EPA’s 24-hour health standard for fine particles is 35 micrograms per
cubic meter. Hourly values Friday morning were 20 to 40 micrograms per cubic
meter. Fine particle levels from 20 to 30 micrograms per cubic meter were
recorded across the state on Thursday.
The EPA’s national air quality outlook for Friday and Saturday indicates
that light to moderate southerly winds will develop to the west and will
transport in warm, moist air and enhance particle production.
Fine particles are emitted by vehicle traffic and other combustion sources
and also formed by chemical reactions in the atmosphere. Stagnant air masses
do not allow the fine particles to disperse, so pollutant levels rise.
EPA’s national air quality outlook and air quality maps are available online
at www.airnow.gov.
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