

NEWS
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For Immediate Release |
Contact: |
July 22, 2005 |
Dee Lynch 502-574-7275 / 797-0726 |
Louisville (July 22, 2005) - Louisville Metro Air Pollution Control District has issued an Air Quality Alert for ozone pollution for Sunday, July 24.
Ozone is expected to return to the high moderate range on Monday.
Sensitive Groups is defined as active children and adults as well as people with serious health conditions, such as asthma. Prolonged outdoor activity and physical exertion should be limited.
The Air Quality Index, called the AQI, is a national standard used to report daily air quality. The AQI translates each pollutant measured into a common index. An index score of 100 equals the federal standard’s limit.
An Air Quality Alert is issued when pollution levels are expected to reach Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups range, which is an AQI of 101 or higher. Sensitive Groups include the elderly, children, persons with asthma or other breathing problems, and persons with heart disease. These groups are advised to limit their outdoor activities to reduce their exposure to ground-level pollution.
Ozone is a colorless, odorless gas and is a primary ingredient of smog. It is a form of oxygen with three oxygen atoms in every molecule (O3) instead of the two in the normal oxygen (O2) we need to live.
Limit prolonged outdoor activity and physical exertion. Plan strenuous activities when particle levels are lower. Reduce the amount of time spent at vigorous activity, or choose a less strenuous activity, such as walking instead of jogging.
Additional information for the public is available by
calling the District’s
Air Quality Hotline at 574-3319, or online at
www.apcd.org
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