Allegheny County Clean Air Now (ACCAN) Citizen's group spreading awareness of the health & quality of life impacts of #airpollution. #cleanairswpa#cleanairnow
Watch "The Air That We Breathe" Part One (from March 2020) on YouTube here: https://t.co/FODR1QJWG1
And Part 2: https://t.co/vbDHJ4eGPC or TONIGHT March 29 on WQED/PBS at 7:30 p.m.
.@HealthAllegheny's air dispersion report says starting Friday/overnight thru Saturday a.m., "rather stagnant conditions" expected along w/increased malodor/higher PM2.5 levels expected. The conditions for poor #airquality should end by Saturday. DETAILS: https://t.co/I7YPXdEfdV
Allegheny County residents will speak out ONCE AGAIN today at 12:30 p.m. to call on leaders to take decisive action to address unacceptable air quality exceedances that are harming the health of people. Live @cleanh2oaction Facebook page
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Awful #airquality continues in @Allegheny_Co. @AIRNow says #Clairton AQI now in the red, unhealthy-for-all range & #Pittsburgh is in the orange, unhealthy-for-sensitive-populations range. Reminder: It's a Code Orange Air Quality Action Day - take care if you'll be out. DETAILS:
Another recent study I hadn't seen when writing this: "A decrease of 1 microgram of particulate matter per cubic meter of air...is sufficient to almost immediately reduce the number of newly confirmed COVID-19 cases by 2% and the number of deaths by 3-4%." https://t.co/A8NaZpIUqP
HEADS UP from @cmucreatelab’s SmellPGH app. If you smell something nasty in your neighborhood remember to make an #AirQuality report on the app & to @HealthAllegheny at 412-687-ACHD.
It was years before the residents of Avalon, Pennsylvania realized that their growing worries were part of a bigger story: the failure of the research community to put any real effort into understanding the environmental plight of certain communities.
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AQI was in the red overnight, reaching 170. DEP yesterday issued a Code Orange #AirQuality Action Day for PM2.5 for today for the Liberty-Clairton area. Inversion isn’t forecast to break until this afternoon, but there’s *some* good news: AQI expected to improve Friday.
These 2 free clinics are tomorrow, January 9th from 4pm-8pm and Saturday, January 11th from 10am-2pm at the Clairton Municipal Building. https://t.co/VzT5tBrok9
You may have heard the air quality in Pittsburgh over the holidays was really bad--again.
You may have heard that weather was the reason-- inversions, when warm air traps the pollution below.
Now it looks like the county will finally take action: https://t.co/8G4zeokkiA