04 May 2021

HIGH OZONE POLLUTION ADVISORY FOR WEDNESDAY MAY 5, 2021


When it comes to dirty, toxic and contaminated air Maricopa County rates near the top for any county here in America for man-made conditions that pose risks and hazards to public health, the quality of life and public safety. .

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Ozone High Pollution Advisory is issued for Wednesday, May 5, 2021

The Arizona Department of Environmental Quality has issued an Ozone High Pollution Advisory for Wednesday, May 5, 2021.

WOOD BURNING

RESTRICTIONS

Yellow Leaf Blower

AVOID LEAF BLOWING

Prohibited for government entities

AVOID USING 

OFF-HIGHWAY VEHICLES

Restrictions

  • Open burning activity is restricted in Maricopa County. This includes individuals and businesses which have burn permits for open burning.
  • Employees and contractors of government entities are prohibited from operating leaf blowers. Residents are encouraged to avoid leaf blowing during HPAs.

Take Action

  • Drive as little as possible: carpool, use public transit, or telecommute. For information on transportation alternatives, visit Valley Metro:www.ShareTheRide.com 
  • Fuel your vehicle after dark or during cooler evening hours.
  • Use low-VOC (Volatile Organic Compounds) or water-based paints, stains, finishes and paint strippers.
  • Delay big painting projects until high-pollution advisories have passed.
  • Make sure containers of household cleaners, garage and yard chemicals and other solvents are sealed properly to prevent vapors from evaporating into the air.
  • Eliminate wood burning in fireplaces, stoves, chimineas, and outdoor fire pits.
  • Avoid using leaf blowers. Use a rake or broom to keep debris out of the road and away from storm drains, ditches, and streams.
  • Conserve electricity.

 

Transportation Coordinators

Due to unhealthy levels of ozone, Maricopa County Air Quality Department requests all Transportation Coordinators to email employees and activate your HPA plans. The department encourages the use of alternative modes of transportation, especially when pollution levels are expected to be on the rise.

 

 

Remind employees that they are encouraged to make more clean air. By taking small, simple steps every day, we can all make a difference. Additional tips on how to reduce air pollution can be found atwww.CleanAirMakeMore.com.

 

 

Ozone: Ground level ozone is formed by a chemical reaction that needs heat from sunlight, nitrogen oxides and volatile organic compounds [VOCs] to form. The months of April through September make up our Valley’s longer-than-normal "ozone season."

 

 

"High Pollution Advisory" or "HPA" means the highest concentration of pollution may exceed the federal health standard. Active children, adults and people with lung disease such as asthma should reduce prolonged or heavy outdoor exertion. Maricopa County employers enlisted in the Travel Reduction Program are asked to activate their HPA plans on high pollution advisory days.

 

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