From Deseret News archives:
Cache is struggling to clear its murky air
Aim is to reduce problem before the EPA steps in
The Environmental Protection Agency is on the verge of declaring the valley's air doesn't meet the standards for particulate pollution.
Using averages from 2004, 2005 and 2006, the EPA has concluded the valley's air violates clean-air standards, said Callie Videtich, an EPA official in Denver. If the averages for 2005, 2006 and 2007 don't improve significantly, the EPA will likely designate Cache Valley as a non-attainment area in December 2008, she said.
In that case, state and local officials would be required to take measures to reduce air pollution. "They'll have to put in control measures to bring the area under containment," Videtich said.
But state and local officials aren't waiting until then. The Bear River Health Department in 2004 created the Air Quality Task Force, which is working with the State Division of Air Quality to reduce the valley's pollution by encouraging people to drive less.
Other strategies include radio advertisements, informational DVDs distributed to civic and religious groups, free raffles for bus riders and contests among high schools to reduce the number of cars in lots.
"We've done everything we can think of trying to get the word out and educate everybody to what the problem is," Koford said.
Officials are also analyzing the sources of pollution and will create computer models to help determine the best control strategies, said Bryce Bird, planning branch manager for the State Division of Air Quality.
Although the levels of particulate pollution in Cache Valley aren't high enough to harm healthy people, they can cause problems for the young, the elderly and those with respiratory problems like asthma, Koford said. Recent studies indicate particulate pollution can even damage the cardiovascular system, he said.
With Cache County's population of about 100,000 expected to double by 2040, air pollution is a big concern. On Jan. 15, 2004, Cache Valley had the dirtiest air in the nation, and schoolchildren were kept indoors during lunch and recesses more than a dozen days that winter.
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