Sunday, March 26, 2017

AIR QUALITY

AIR QUALITY

         




   Air quality is an important and vital resource to our lives, and how much better and worse it can make our lives. If, our air quality is polluted, very highly or low it still effects the way we breath and how well our body’s function. For example, in the china video clip form class we watched a guy goa round china and show how smoggy and foggy the air was due to all the pollution from industrial places. He mentioned in the clip how breathing that air was equivalent to smoking a pack of cigarettes a day. But good air quality helps better our lives by not destroying our bodies in that way and giving us clean healthy unpolluted air.


Air quality has six various levels that associate with our health, ranging from very clean to almost fatal. We need this index of the different air quality levels to help us know our health risks in certain areas, also, try to help those certain areas to decrease their bad air quality. The six levels of air quality include, good, moderate, unhealthy for sensitive groups, unhealthy, very unhealthy, and hazardous. To get a better picture of what each level is, let’s break them down. Good air quality means very low risks towards air pollution and little health risks associated. Moderate means the air quality is still considered to be okay but to certain people they could be at risk because of some pollutants in the air that could be harmful towards small numbers of people. Unhealthy for sensitive groups, is saying that majority of the community is going to not be affected in any way to the air quality but members of certain health risk groups will be, such as asthma groups. Unhealthy level of air quality now means majority of the community is going to be effected with some kind or type of health risk that is accumulated through the air. Very unhealthy air quality is simply saying that health risks are increased by a lot and majority of population has a higher chance to be effected. Lastly, there is the hazardous level and this is when that entire community/population is going to have serious health effects from the air quality in this area.

Air Quality Index Forecast for the following cities:
Cincinnati- 43 = good
Cleveland/Akron- 57 = moderate
Columbus-44 = good
Dayton- 44 = good
Youngstown-  48 = good




These levels show what level each city is going to be having, which it seems most cities in Ohio have good air quality, which is nice to know that we do not have to worry too much about the air we breathe here.

A state implementation plan is among the federal level and is an enforced plan for each state. This plan needs to follow the guidelines among the national ambient air quality standards. Each state must maintain these and attain these plans to keep each state with clean air.

The environmental protection agency has certain requirements for the NAAQS. Among these requirements, there is a certain six principal pollutants that need to be revised periodically. These six pollutants are also known as “criteria” air pollutants, which include, Carbon dioxide, lead, Nitrogen dioxide, ozone and particle pollution.

Current standards for NAAQS:
Ozone- .070 ppm
PM 2.5- 12.0 ug/m^3
Sulfur Dioxide- N/A
Nitrogen dioxide-N/A
Lead- N/A


























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