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Air Quality Index (AQI) Susan Lyon Stone stone.susan@epa.gov Susan Lyon Stone stone.susan@epa.gov
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Overview About the AQI EPA outreach Major media outreach Future directions About the AQI EPA outreach Major media outreach Future directions
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EPA’s AQI Clean Air Act – develop nationally uniform index and regulate reporting “Unhealthy” for ozone means same in Lima, OH as Los Angeles, CA Includes pollutants with national ambient air quality standards O 3, PM, CO, SO 2, NO 2 Based on health effects information from review of standards Clean Air Act – develop nationally uniform index and regulate reporting “Unhealthy” for ozone means same in Lima, OH as Los Angeles, CA Includes pollutants with national ambient air quality standards O 3, PM, CO, SO 2, NO 2 Based on health effects information from review of standards
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State/local Agency’s AQI Monitor ambient air Report AQI Usefulness of AQI linked to implementation Continuous monitoring (e.g., PM 2.5 ) Forecasting and real-time data reporting Participating in AIRNOW Monitor ambient air Report AQI Usefulness of AQI linked to implementation Continuous monitoring (e.g., PM 2.5 ) Forecasting and real-time data reporting Participating in AIRNOW
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1999 - AQI Revised To represent health information from review of standards Non-threshold nature of effects Sub-indices for PM 2.5 and O 3 (8-hr average) For use in contemporary media Real-time data reporting User-friendly format (e.g., colors, language) To represent health information from review of standards Non-threshold nature of effects Sub-indices for PM 2.5 and O 3 (8-hr average) For use in contemporary media Real-time data reporting User-friendly format (e.g., colors, language)
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AQI Pollutant-Specific Pollutant-specific statements Health effects statements Cautionary statements Sensitive group statements Pollutant-specific statements Health effects statements Cautionary statements Sensitive group statements
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AQI Easy to Understand Format intuitively clear Category descriptors Colors Statements Focus group testing General public – 5 cities Target audiences – 3 cities Format intuitively clear Category descriptors Colors Statements Focus group testing General public – 5 cities Target audiences – 3 cities
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AQI Focus Groups Journalists Elderly – chronic lung disease Parents – asthmatic children
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DescriptorIndex ValueRisk Message Good0 - 50No message Moderate51 - 100Unusually sensitive individuals (ozone) Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups 101 - 150Identifiable groups at risk – different groups for different pollutants Unhealthy151 - 200General public at risk; groups at greater risk Very Unhealthy201 - 300General public at greater risk; groups at greatest risk
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Ozone Levels
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http://www.epa.gov/airnow
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Air Quality Forecast
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Air Quality Guide - Ozone
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Ozone and Your Health
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Smog - Who Does It Hurt?
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Health Care Providers “Ozone and Your Patients’ Health” video CME credit UNC School of Medicine http://med.unc.edu/cme Air pollution health effects poster Focus on O 3, PM and AQI Ready Fall 2001 “Ozone and Your Patients’ Health” video CME credit UNC School of Medicine http://med.unc.edu/cme Air pollution health effects poster Focus on O 3, PM and AQI Ready Fall 2001
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The Weather Channel
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USA Today
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Future Directions PM air pollution Public information documents Real-time data - AIRNOW Health care providers – Web-based instructional unit Communicate appropriately in fire situations Evaluate research PM air pollution Public information documents Real-time data - AIRNOW Health care providers – Web-based instructional unit Communicate appropriately in fire situations Evaluate research
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Boston March 8, 2001 7:30 AM Boston March 8, 2001 11:30 AM
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