Her focus is on state and federal
air quality matters including enforcement, permitting, regulatory proposals, and corporate transactions (more...)
And like the canary in the coal mine, I suspect that canary in the kitchen is telling us something we should pay attention to:
air quality matters, whether it is teflon or any other toxicity.
Not exact matches
This approach recognizes that Americans have an equal right to clean
air and water, no
matter where they live, and allows states to compete for business without having to sacrifice public health or environmental
quality.
Length, professional
quality, and subject
matter of a company's podcast are important but not as much as on -
air consistency.
The system processes 500,000,000 data points each day on indoor environmental
quality, including comfort measures of temperature, humidity, noise, and light, and
air pollutants like carbon dioxide and particulate
matter.
Why, as the white radiance comes through the dome, with all sorts of staining and distortion imprinted on it by the glass, or as the
air now comes through my glottis determined and limited in its force and
quality of its vibrations by the peculiarities of those vocal chords which form its gate of egress and shape it into my personal voice, even so the genuine
matter of reality, the life of souls as it is in its fullness, will break through our several brains into this world in all sorts of restricted forms, and with all the imperfections and queernesses that characterize our finite individualities here below.
What made
matters more tricky for Milpitas is that its scheduled game the previous weekend at Dublin was cancelled due to severe heat and poor
air quality.
On the ground, the Department for Transport admits that as many as 35,000 people living near to Heathrow Airport suffer from poor
air quality, primarily caused by nitrogen dioxide and particulate
matter.
The investigators estimated coarse PM (PM 10 - 2.5) in each zip code using measurements of particulate
matter collected in the EPA's
Air Quality System database from Jan. 1, 2009, through Dec. 31, 2010.
The region's levels of ozone and particulate
matter, two pollutants caused by both automobiles and industry, exceed national
air quality standards.
Using mobile monitoring equipment, the researchers measured the
air quality, including particulate
matter concentration and hydrogen sulfide, of neighborhoods adjacent to hog CAFOs in North Carolina.
After analyzing their data, the ventilation systems and larger size didn't seem to
matter: While
air quality immediately improved, thirdhand smoke residue remained at high levels on surfaces and in dust.
When levels of fine particulate
matter, or PM2.5, are less than 12 μg / m3 the
air quality is categorized as «good.»
A new study of 60 million Americans — about 97 % of people age 65 and older in the United States — shows that long - term exposure to airborne fine particulate
matter (PM2.5) and ozone increases the risk of premature death, even when that exposure is at levels below the National Ambient
Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) currently established by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
Because atmospheric conditions such as wind and temperature can greatly affect particulate -
matter measurements, researchers from EPIC - India and the Evidence for Policy Design initiative at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts, gathered data from
air -
quality monitors in New Delhi and placed monitors in three adjacent cities as a control.
SOA impacts
air quality and climate and makes up a major fraction of particulate
matter in the atmosphere.
Communities of color and those with low education and high poverty and unemployment may face greater health risks even if their
air quality meets federal health standards.A pervasive
air pollutant, the fine particulate
matter known as PM2.5 is a mixture of emissions from diesel engines, power plants, refineries and other sources of combustion.
Also, the researchers referred to the US Environmental Protection Agency's
Air Quality System which monitors air pollution levels at different sites across the US, and levels of ozone and fine particulate matter on a given d
Air Quality System which monitors
air pollution levels at different sites across the US, and levels of ozone and fine particulate matter on a given d
air pollution levels at different sites across the US, and levels of ozone and fine particulate
matter on a given day.
Why It
Matters: To deal with today's
air quality issues and minimize future problems, scientists need to accurately predict the structure and behavior of the different types of particles involved.
Why It
Matters: With a population of more than 16 million, Beijing is one of the largest cities in the world, with an
air quality problem to match.
Even though the
air never reached the
quality of households that were smoke - free, overall
air quality within households having
air cleaners demonstrated an almost 50 % decrease in the concentrations of particulate
matter.
No
matter what your
air conditioning, heating or indoor
air quality service needs may be, they have the knowledge and training necessary to complete the job properly.
Provides support and policy advice on all
matters and initiatives related to project delivery, environmental review and permitting processes,
air quality conformity, planning and environmental linkages, and their relationship to innovative contracting procedures
No
matter what your priorities — design, comfort, ease of use, app selection, or camera
quality — the iPad
Air 2 kicks other tablets asses.
No
matter what your priorities when shopping for a new tablet this year — hardware design, comfort, interface, ease of use, app selection, or camera
quality — the iPad
Air 2 kicks more ass than any other tablet.
Cities earn up to two additional points for
air quality, as measured by the amount of ground - level ozone and particulate
matter its residents are forced to breathe.
Two additional points are awarded for
air quality — one for ozone levels, and another for fine particulate
matter.
• Facilities — covers housing, water and
air quality, biosecurity, sanitation, storage and other
matters.
Poor
air quality (and even
air that passes the World Health Organization's safe limits for ambient pollution) can significantly impair lung function of cyclists who are riding close to the tail pipes of buses and cars belching particulate
matter,
The US EPA says that a buffer that could be in place by next year could «save 8,000 lives a year with new
air quality standards cutting sulphur in fuel by 98 %, particulate
matter by 85 % and nitrogen oxide emissions by 80 %.»
Pacific Institute Program Associate Emily Lee testified on National Ambient
Air Quality Standards for Particulate
Matter.
Finally, note that all the
air quality impacts are a function of particulate
matter.
7: Forests).18, 31,32,33,34,35 Long periods of record high temperatures are associated with droughts that contribute to dry conditions and drive wildfires in some areas.159 Wildfire smoke contains particulate
matter, carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides, and various volatile organic compounds (which are ozone precursors) 37and can significantly reduce
air quality, both locally and in areas downwind of fires.38, 39,40,41,42
Secondly, BenMAp «estimates the number and economic value of heath impacts resulting from changes in
air quality — specifically, ground - level ozone and fine particles but note that the COBRA impacts are solely based on particulate
matter.
Sapkota, A., J. M. Symons, J. Kleissl, L. Wang, M. B. Parlange, J. Ondov, P. N. Breysse, G. B. Diette, P. A. Eggleston, and T. J. Buckley, 2005: Impact of the 2002 Canadian forest fires on particulate
matter air quality in Baltimore City.
Second, WORC wrote that a coal mining increase would impact the local environment and surrounding communities, citing in particular
air quality degradation due to an increase in particulate
matter and land and water strains.
Online Course «Heat Recovery Ventilation: Why Efficiency
Matters» — This AIA / GBCI approved course provides an overview of different types of mechanical ventilation systems and discusses why heat recovery ventilation (HRV) and energy recovery ventilation (ERV) systems are characterized by a high level of energy efficiency and as an effective means for improving comfort and indoor
air quality in energy - efficient and high - performance construction.
Excludes the following units from consideration as major emitting facilities or major stationary sources (or parts thereof) for purposes of compliance with provisions concerning prevention of significant deterioration of
air quality and plan requirements for nonattainment areas: (1) those that are subject to the performance standards of this Act; or (2) those with properly operated and maintained equipment to limit particulate
matter emissions or subject to a permit under an applicable implementation plan that provides a specified particulate
matter emissions limitation and that use good combustion practices to minimize carbon monoxide emissions.
In addition, fuel efficiency helps reduce toxic ambient
air pollutions such as sulfur oxide, nitrous oxide and particulate
matter, which contribute to poor
air quality in many urbanized areas.
Smog consists of: - Ozone (O3) * (formed from the photochemical reaction of Nitrogen dioxide (NO2) + Hydrocarbons)- Particulate
matter (PM - 10) * - Sulfur dioxide (SO2) * *
Air Pollution is already regulated in the: 1970 Clean
Air Act (Amended: 1977, 1990)- Water Pollution is already regulated in the Federal Water Pollution Control Act (Amended: Clean Water Act of 1977, Water
Quality Act of 1987)
The end result is a filtration system hundreds of times more efficient than standard ventilation systems, capable of providing the homeowner and occupants with the best possible indoor
air quality no
matter what is happening in the environment around them.
Air quality driven measures, like obligatory particle
matter (PM) and NOx filters and in - engine measures, do not result in higher fuel use if appropriate technologies are used, like Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR)- NOx catalyst.
Pace the phrase «any
air pollutant,» everything in § 115 points to it being meant to apply only to NAAQS pollutants, i.e., those for which EPA has established a «National Ambient Air Quality Standard»: a numerical value representing the appropriate atmospheric concentration of ozone, particulate matter, et
air pollutant,» everything in § 115 points to it being meant to apply only to NAAQS pollutants, i.e., those for which EPA has established a «National Ambient
Air Quality Standard»: a numerical value representing the appropriate atmospheric concentration of ozone, particulate matter, et
Air Quality Standard»: a numerical value representing the appropriate atmospheric concentration of ozone, particulate
matter, etc..
In fact, six of the ten most polluted cities in the European Union, in terms of fine particulate
matter air quality, are in Poland.
In 2013, the Government of Canada established more stringent and comprehensive outdoor
air quality standards for fine particulate
matter (a component of which is black carbon) and ground - level ozone.
The sustained burning of biomass not only releases the greenhouse gases carbon dioxide and methane but also large quantities of carbon monoxide and particulate
matter... during major fire years the
air quality in Indonesia is many times worse than that in the worlds» most polluted cities.
The Particulate
Matter Coalition is described in the 2005 annual report (PDF) of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce as being «made up of industries concerned with EPA's continued revision of the particulate matter air quality stan
Matter Coalition is described in the 2005 annual report (PDF) of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce as being «made up of industries concerned with EPA's continued revision of the particulate
matter air quality stan
matter air quality standards.
Excludes the following units from consideration as major emitting facilities or major stationary sources (or parts thereof) for purposes of compliance with provisions concerning prevention of significant deterioration of
air quality and plan requirements for nonattainment areas: those that achieve a specified limit on particulate
matter emissions or certain national emissions standards for hazardous pollutants or those with properly operated and maintained equipment to limit particulate
matter emissions and that use good combustion practices to minimize carbon monoxide emissions.
WHO
air quality model confirms that 92 % of the world's population lives in places where air quality levels exceed «WHO's Ambient Air quality guidelines» for annual mean of particulate matter with a diameter of less than 2.5 micrometres (PM2.
air quality model confirms that 92 % of the world's population lives in places where
air quality levels exceed «WHO's Ambient Air quality guidelines» for annual mean of particulate matter with a diameter of less than 2.5 micrometres (PM2.
air quality levels exceed «WHO's Ambient
Air quality guidelines» for annual mean of particulate matter with a diameter of less than 2.5 micrometres (PM2.
Air quality guidelines» for annual mean of particulate
matter with a diameter of less than 2.5 micrometres (PM2.5).
In doing so we'll also prevent some 1.5 million premature deaths annually due to improved
air quality.Soot Comes Out of the Atmosphere in Weeks, Not Decades Since soot — which in this context comes from older diesel engines and burning other fossil fuels, industrial sources, inefficient biomass cookstoves used in many developing nations — comes out of the atmosphere in a
matter of weeks, not decades or centuries like carbon dioxide or other greenhouse gases, removing the source of pollution is highly effective in both stopping the warming effects as well as improving
air quality.