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June 28 2012 14:18

MPCA Issues Air Pollution Health Advisory for Rochester, Twin Cities on June 29

Contact: Cassie McMahon, 651-757-2564

The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) has issued an air pollution health advisory due to forecasted increases in ozone pollution for the Twin Cities metropolitan area and Rochester effective from noon until midnight on Friday, June 29.
 
At-risk populations: Ozone is expected to near a level that is considered unhealthy for sensitive groups. Those sensitive to ozone include people with preexisting respiratory conditions, the elderly, children, and individuals who participate in outdoor activities requiring extended or heavy exertion. These individuals are encouraged to postpone or reduce vigorous outdoor activity, or schedule outdoor activity in the morning, when ozone levels are lower. Even persons who are otherwise healthy may experience health effects when ozone levels increase.
 
Health impacts: Elevated levels of ozone have been linked with respiratory health effects. Exposure to high levels of ozone may exacerbate preexisting health conditions. High ozone levels may make it more difficult to breathe deeply and vigorously, cause shortness of breath and breathing discomfort, and result in coughing and a sore or scratchy throat. If you experience these symptoms, contact your physician.
 
Pollution-reduction tips: Ozone is produced on hot, sunny days by a chemical reaction between volatile organic compounds and oxides of nitrogen. These pollutants are released from motor vehicles, lawn and garden equipment, paints and solvents, refueling stations and other activities that require fuel combustion. Conserving energy; buying clean, renewable power; and utilizing alternative means of transportation will all reduce your contribution to air pollution. During air quality advisories, residents are particularly encouraged to postpone or reduce vehicle trips; engine idling and refueling; the use of gasoline-powered equipment; working with paints and solvents; and burning wood.
 
Current air quality conditions and forecast: On Friday, June 29, forecasted temperatures in the low 90s, clear sunny skies, and light west-southwesterly winds carrying wildfire smoke are expected to promote the creation of ozone in the Twin Cities and Rochester. As a result, the Air Quality Index (AQI) is forecasted to reach 97 AQI in the Twin Cities and Rochester on Friday, which is just below air quality conditions considered unhealthy for sensitive groups.

Ozone concentrations will be the lowest in the morning hours and will gradually rise in the afternoon and early evening. Ozone concentrations will begin to decline overnight, but are expected to increase to mid-moderate AQI levels on Saturday afternoon. During the next six days the AQI forecast is: Thursday – 58, Friday – 97, Saturday – 71, Sunday – 80, Monday – 80, Tuesday – 67. The MPCA monitors pollution levels on an hourly basis and will notify the public if air quality conditions reach advisory or alert levels.
 
For hourly air quality updates, visit the MPCA's AQI webpage. Sign up to receive daily air quality forecasts and air pollution health alerts by email or text message at http://mn.enviroflash.info.

 

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