From Deseret News archives:
Utah's 'bad air' days
According to the American Lung Association's "State of the Air: 2006" report, the Salt Lake City-Clearfield-Ogden corridor ranked the fifth most polluted area over the short term based on particle pollution, while Logan ranked sixth and Provo-Orem ranked ninth.
These findings are alarming, but some perspective is needed. All of Utah presently meets federal clean air standards, but state environmental officials have in the past expressed concern over some communities where air quality, on some days, exceeds federal standards.
Air quality should be a concern of anyone who breathes. But more so for people who have asthma or heart disease. Particle pollution can trigger heart attacks and irregular heart beats. Smaller particles can be inhaled directly into the lungs.
Utah is hardly alone in this plight. The report says 150 million Americans live in counties where they are exposed to unhealthy levels of air pollution.
Utah officials carefully monitor air quality and issue alerts and advise homeowners to suspend burning wood or coal in their homes during inversions, or to carpool or ride mass transportation during the worst conditions. It's impossible to know how many Utahns heed those recommendations. For many people, air quality doesn't become an issue until a family member is affected by asthma, heart disease or diabetes. Then it's a significant quality of life issue.
It shouldn't take a family member's illness to bring this issue into focus. We all breath the same air, which means we should take personal inventory over our actions that impact air quality.
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