
Pima Association of Governments is promoting Live Breathe Clean Air as part of a regional message to encourage residents and visitors to take steps to keep our air clean and to bring awareness toward maintaining healthy ozone levels.
In March 2008, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency tightened the National Ambient Air Quality Standards for ozone to be more protective of public health.
Currently, Tucson experiences good air quality and meets ozone standards. However, several days of high ozone this summer could put Pima County into noncompliance, also known as nonattainment.
Nonattainment status often results in several costly consequences for businesses and residents. The region would be required to analyze emissions and identify and enforce measures to reduce pollutant levels. Residents may be required to change the fuel they use, industries may face additional regulations and this may negatively influence tourism and economic development.
Our region prides itself on its commitment to the environment and having clean air to breathe. This summer, we encourage area employers and residents to learn about ways you can help keep our air clean.
Pima Association of Governments is seeking sponsors to help support this campaign. For more information, please contact Sheila Storm at (520) 792-1093. |