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From: Iowa Discussion,
Alerts and Announcements [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Neila Seaman
Sent: Friday, December 21, 2007
7:07 AM
To:
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Subject: Elevated Air Pollution in
Environmental
Services Division
For Immediate
Release:
December 20, 2007
MEDIA
CONTACT: Sean
Fitzsimmons, Ambient Air Monitoring, (515) 281-8923 or Mindy Kralicek, air
quality information specialist, (515) 281-7832
Stagnant
Air and Fog Continue to Cause Elevated Air Pollution Levels Across Iowa
DES MOINES -
Pollutant levels exceeding U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) health
standards for fine particles were present over most of Eastern Iowa Wednesday,
and are predicted to approach or exceed EPA health standards over most of Iowa
today. At this level the air can be unhealthy for sensitive groups.
The Department of
Natural Resources 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. On
Wednesday, fine particle levels in
Fine particle levels
are expected to remain elevated across
Fine particles are
emitted by vehicle traffic and other combustion sources and are also formed by
chemical reactions in the atmosphere. Stagnant air masses do not allow the fine
particles to disperse, and pollutant levels rise. In the winter, fog droplets
at near freezing temperatures capture ammonia and nitric acid and give rise to
fine particles made of ammonium nitrate.
EPA’s national air
quality map is available online at www.airnow.gov.
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