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Title: Virginia Air Pollution


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Virginia Air Pollution
  • Is the air we breathe safe?
  • How do you know?

Compiled byAlison SinclairVA Dept. of
Environmental QualityPiedmont Regional Office
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Air Pollution
  • Dust (PM)
  • Smog/Ozone (VOC)
  • Exhaust from fuel burning (CO, NOx,SO2)
  • Hazardous chemicals (Hg, Pb, Benzene)
  • Anything that is in the air in quantities that
    are detrimental, whether from manmade or natural
    activities.

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Dust
  • Comes from smokestacks, farmers fields,
    construction sites, quarries, wind erosion
  • Reduces visibility
  • Small particles (lt 10 µm) can be inhaled
  • Studies show that over a long period of time,
    this can cause lung damage

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Smog/Ozone
  • Formed when volatile organic compounds (like
    paint fumes) and nitrogen oxides (car exhaust)
    react in the presence of sunlight .
  • Children in high-ozone communities developed
    asthma at a rate three times higher than those in
    the low-ozone communities. (California study).
  • Can make those with heart and lung disease more
    at risk.
  • Crop damage

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Pollution from fuel burning factories, power
plants, lawn mowers, BBQ grills, forest fires
  • CO reduces the ability of the blood to carry
    oxygen, effects central nervous system, causes
    sluggishness.
  • NOx contributes to ozone formation, adds
    nutrients to Chesapeake Bay, acid rain component.
  • SO2 causes acid rain, may irritate lining of
    lungs.

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Hazardous Air Pollutants
  • Approximately 188 chemicals on list, including
    mercury, lead, formaldehyde
  • Causes birth defects
  • Cancer
  • Burning eyes, lungs, skin
  • Damage to the environment
  • www.epa.gov/ttn/atw/allabout.html

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How does Virginia air rate?
  • Currently, VA has 15 counties in
    non-attainment for ozone, and four northern
    counties in non-attainment for PM 2.5. Our Air
    Monitoring Program shows how were doing.

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Ozone Peak on Tuesday
Courtesy of AIRNow
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Other factors influencing local pollution
The atmosphere is not a closed system. Therefore
pollution from one area can appear to cause a
problem in another area.
Photo courtesy of NASA
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Regional Haze
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Emissions Inventory
www.epa.gov/air/data/geosel.html
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Regulations to Protect the Air
  • Industrial Revolution created soot, smoke and
    other pollutants which caused health problems and
    many deaths.
  • Local jurisdictions were responsible for
    regulating pollution.
  • 1970 the newly formed Environmental Protection
    Agency was tasked with the Clean Air Act.

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Clean Air Act
  • Sets standards for air quality (NAAQS)
  • Based on health studies
  • Protects the most sensitive people
  • Requires new sources to use pollution controls
  • Older sources will eventually get phased out (in
    theory)
  • Major sources must show no impact or must reduce
    pollutants if modifying or expanding

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Virginia Air Pollution Regs
  • Adopted Clean Air Act rules
  • Ambient Air Quality Standards apply
  • Apply to industrial/commercial sources and some
    mobile sources (not residential)
  • Require new sources to apply for a permit
  • Quantify emissions
  • Control emissions
  • Public Notice for major sources
  • Inspections/ Enforcement

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What can you do to reduce air pollution?
  • Carpool or reduce trips
  • Do not let your car idle
  • Use water-based paints, low-VOC solvents
  • Consider hybrid cars
  • Conserve electricity
  • Recycle goods
  • No open burning
  • Maintain heaters/AC
  • Use hand tools for yard work
  • Buy low-energy appliances
  • Insulate your home

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Additional Resources
  • Virginia Department of Environmental
    Qualitywww.deq.virginia.gov
  • US Environmental Protection Agencywww.epa.gov
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