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Get a dose of reality Heying. A public health crisis is here. Do your job, enforce the Clean Air Act.
Generation of polluted air here is no higher than anywhere else--it just gets stuck in these valleys.
1. Utah's air is much cleaner today than 30, 40, or even 50 years ago;
2. The data show overall air quality is getting better, not worse;
3. The overwhelming majority of poor air quality days occur during a few weeks in the winter and a few weeks during the summer;
4. The rest of the time, Utah's air quality is rated as "good" (such as today).
The American Lung Association is distorting the facts for political purposes. If you want to know the truth, go to the Division of Air Quality website and search the data archives.
Looking at the chart, it would appear that the overall ozone levels are at worst about the same as 10 years ago, with some stations (Beach, Bountiful, Hawthorne) showing an actual decline in values.
Keep in mind that the numbers are based on three- year averages, and if you have an exceedingly hot summer (like last year) you will see a temporary spike in ozone levels.
Take away last summer, and the graph would show a downward trend.
Other symptoms: whites of eyes being red with stringy yellow pus, persistent dry cough, tired, fever, sore throat, nausea, loose bowels, metallic taste in mouth, headaches. After a snow storm last month, shiny, metal particulates on my car were (roughly) 1/40th the width of a human hair. Huh? Automobiles, aerosol cans, and Utah�s very small amount of heavy industry do not produce metal particulates. Other cities complain of the same metal particulates, with evidence of it being aluminum and barium. It�s not politically correct to resolve it.
The political and medical authorities know what the metal particulates are in the atmosphere, but run the risk of appearing politically incorrect. Pay farmers not to grow crops, pay welfare recipients not to work, pay health officials not to protect the public. Conclusion: everything is normal, go back to your thoughtless stupor.