From Deseret News archives:
Pollution report is disputed
However, Rick Sprott quickly adds, the state does have problems with air pollution and he doesn't want people to think the division is being defensive about it.
"There are definitely lots of people in Utah whose health is impacted by the current level of pollution," he said. He supports the association alerting people about that.
The lung association's "State of the Air: 2006" report gives Utah failing marks concerning the finest particle pollutants, for short periods of high pollution levels.
These finest particles are called PM-2.5, meaning they are particles 2.5 microns across or smaller. According to the Environmental Protection Agency, a particle of 2.5 microns is about 30 times smaller than the thickness of a human hair. Pollution that tiny can lodge in the lungs and damage health.
The report said that for PM-2.5, "short-term particle pollution remains a huge air pollution threat in Utah's largest cities."
"We currently are meeting all the PM-2.5 standards across the state," Sprott said Wednesday in a telephone interview. "We certainly have a number of days where we exceed the standard, but the health standard itself is based on a three-year average."
That is, the EPA's health standard concerning this pollution does not use the same criteria as measured by the American Lung Association.
In December 2004, the EPA designated all or parts of 209 counties across the country as nonattainment areas in PM-2.5 pollution. These are places that fail to meet federal health standards.
These 209 places from the District of Columbia to Fairfield, Conn., and from Baltimore to Los Angeles did not meet EPA health criteria in fine pollution, either because of violating the 24-hour or an annual standard. But no Utah area was designated as a nonattainment region for PM-2.5.
To claim that the Wasatch Front is the fifth worst in the country for PM-2.5 pollution when it is in attainment and 209 places are not is misleading, Sprott said.
He says the American Lung Association annual report card system is a good idea.
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