From Deseret News archives:
Air standards violated
Utah County is among 6 that could lose fed funds
"We're going to have to figure out how we're going to meet the new standard," said state DEQ director Cheryl Heying. "My experience is the standards get tighter and we continue to meet them.
"We do it," she added. "It's a new standard. We will work and figure out a way to do it and move forward."
By 2010 the EPA will begin designating non-attainment areas. That gives states three years to write implementation plans. Counties in violation of the new ozone standard could end up losing federal highway funds.
"That's the way they get our attention," Heying said. "But we never get to that point because we take it seriously."
Revised for the first time in over 10 years at 75 parts per billion, down from the 80 ppb old standard, the EPA estimates there are 345 monitored counties across the country that would violate the new standard. Based on data the EPA used from 2004-06 monitoring, Washington County would also be in violation of the new ozone standard.
EPA administrator Stephen L. Johnson said in a statement that the nation's air is cleaner today than a generation ago.
Prior to the new standard being set, the 2008 Utah Legislature had already appropriated $2 million to help meet air quality regulations. Heying said the extra money, in part, came in anticipation of the EPA's new standard, which the EPA calls its most stringent eight-hour standard ever for ozone.
Ozone pollution can result from a variety of sources. In Salt Lake County half of the culprit is people driving their cars, Heying said. The rest tends to come mostly from industry. The EPA states that ground-level ozone forms when emissions of nitrogen oxides and volatile organic compounds "cook" in the sun. Power plants, vehicle exhaust, industry, chemical solvents and gasoline vapors are all to blame.
Most at risk developing health problems associated with ozone pollution are people with asthma and lung diseases or children and those who spend lots of time outdoors in the summer when ozone levels tend to be at their highest.
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