Air Quality Action Day Alert Issued For 20 Pennsylvania Counties Early Last Week
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On February 4, the Department of Environmental Protection and its regional air quality partnerships have forecast a Code Orange Air Quality Action Day for fine particulate matter (PM 2.5) on Monday, February 4, 2019 for the following counties: Allegheny, Butler, Westmoreland, Armstrong, Fayette, Beaver, Washington, Northampton, Lehigh, Berks, Cumberland, Dauphin, York, Lebanon, Lancaster, Philadelphia, Bucks, Delaware, Montgomery, and Chester. Fine particulate levels rose faster than expected over the past weekend due to much warmer air coming in aloft and at the surface along with much lighter surface winds. A strong inversion, when colder air is trapped below a warm air mass, with near calm winds and increased weekday emissions Monday will bring air quality for PM2.5 into the Code Orange range. This pattern will hold until Tuesday, February 5, 2019, when a cold front is expected to pass through. The front will pass the western part of the state tomorrow morning, then through eastern areas early tomorrow afternoon. The increasing mixing resulting from the frontal passage will bring air quality down to the moderate range on average during the day Tuesday. To help keep the air healthy, residents and business are encouraged to voluntarily restrict certain pollution-producing activities by: -- Refueling cars and trucks after dusk; -- Setting air conditioner thermostats to a higher temperature; -- Carpooling or using public transportation; and -- Combining errands to reduce trips. Visit the Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission website for updates to its air quality advisories. These forecasts are provided in conjunction with DEP’s regional air quality partnerships. Visit DEP’s Air Quality Partnerships webpage for more information on air quality across Pennsylvania. Related Stories: PaEN: Defend Our Future Student Leaders, Elected Officials In Philadelphia Push For Continued Reduction Of Mercury Pollution, Oppose Federal Rollback PaEN: Register Now For Clean Air Council Run For Clean Air In Philadelphia April 20 NewsClips: DEP Orders Erie Coke To Address Numerous Violations Sisk: Clairton Coke (Coal) Works Hearing Draws Suggestions, Criticism Over Fire Response Residents Pack Meeting With Lawmakers About Clairton Coke (Coal) Works Fire Steelworkers Heckle Black State Rep At Air Quality Crisis Hearing In Pittsburgh Allegheny Health Dept. Enforcement Action Coming On Clairton Coke (Coal) Works Allegheny County Officials Meet With Health Dept. To Discuss Clairton Coke (Coal) Works Fire High Levels Of Sulfur Dioxide Detected Again Near Clairton Coke (Coal) Works High Level Of Sulfur Dioxide Recorded Monday In Braddock Area Officials: Temperature Swings Cause Poor Air Quality In Allegheny County Inversions Also Cause Of Air Quality Issues In Pittsburgh Area Op-Ed: Allegheny County Health Dept. Must Address Poor Air Quality - Clean Air Council Jessup Natural Gas Power Plant To Receive Acid Rain Permit Capping Emissions PA Landfills Are Making NJ Smell Like A Rotten Egg Residents Say [Posted: Feb. 4, 2019] |
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