This American Lung Association® website provides timely
information to public health and environmental advocates about
the EPA review of the National Ambient Air Quality
Standards (NAAQS) for ozone and particulate matter.
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September 1st, 2007
A long parade of witnesses spoke in support of tighter ozone air quality standards at EPA public hearings in Philadelphia and Los Angeles on August 30, 2007. Some of the more interesting statements are posted below.
Additional public hearings will be held in Chicago, Houston, and Atlanta on September 5, 2007. To sign up to speak at the public hearings, go to:
http://epa.gov/air/ozonepollution/naaqsrev2007.html
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Posted in Ozone
August 29th, 2007
What are the top ten ozone health studies show effects at concentrations of 60 ppb?
Lung Association consultant Deborah Shprentz presented the top ten list in testimony on the proposed revisions to the EPA air quality standards for ozone at a public hearing in Philadelphia on August 30, 2007. Read more »
Posted in Health Effects Information, Ozone, Home Page
July 31st, 2007
On June 21, 2007 the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) proposed to strengthen the official “limit” on ground level ozone smog. Unfortunately, EPA’s proposal fails to follow the law and protect public health adequately from this widespread and dangerous air pollutant. Overwhelming scientific evidence, including reviews by independent scientists, confirm that public health is seriously at risk and needs much more protection. EPA will take comments until October 9, 2007, including at five public hearings on August 30 and September 5. The American Lung Association and many other medical societies, public health and environmental groups are urging EPA to adopt standards that provide much more protection.
For more information on what you can do and for details on the public hearings, please refer to the fact sheet available here: 8-2-07 Ozone Standards Action Alert
Posted in Fact Sheets and Background on NAAQS Review, Home Page
July 23rd, 2007
EPA will hold public hearings in five cities around the country to gather public comment on its proposed revisions to the National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) for ozone.
The hearings will be held in Philadelphia and Los Angeles on Thursday August 30, 2007, and in Chicago, Houston, and Atlanta on Wednesday September 5, 2007. Read more »
Posted in Home Page
July 7th, 2007
A major medical association, the American Thoracic Society, has laid out the case for EPA to strengthen the air quality standard for ozone smog. Read more »
Posted in Health Effects Information, Home Page, 2007
July 7th, 2007
There is strong, consistent evidence that links ozone (commonly referred to as smog) to premature deaths. Cleaning up air pollution will save thousands of lives. Read more »
Posted in Fact Sheets and Background on NAAQS Review, Health Effects Information
June 22nd, 2007
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has proposed to lower the National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) for ozone, but not to the levels recommended by its independent scientific advisors. In addition, the Agency is taking comment on the option of retaining the existing standard, leaving open the possibility that a final rule would leave the existing standard unchanged. Read more »
Posted in Proposed and Final Regulations, Home Page
June 21st, 2007
Statement of Norman Edelman, MD
Chief Medical Officer
American Lung Association
June 21, 2007
The proposed revisions to the National Ambient Air Quality Standards for ozone smog announced today by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) are a step toward cleaner air. While the American Lung Association is pleased that the EPA is calling for tighter standards, the agency’s plan falls short of the goal recommended by its own scientific experts. We are particularly concerned that the EPA has left the door open to choosing options that are simply not acceptable. We have reason to be concerned. Read more »
Posted in News Releases, Home Page
June 13th, 2007
It’s big polluters versus health and science – And an EPA decision hangs in the balance Read more »
Posted in Fact Sheets and Background on NAAQS Review, News Releases, Home Page
April 25th, 2007
Heads of over 20 public health and environmental organizations — including the American Lung Association, the American Academy of Pediatrics and the American Public Health Association — wrote EPA Administrator Steven Johnson on April 16, 2007,urging him to tighten the National Ambient Air Quality Standards for ozone smog. Read more »
Posted in Ozone, Home Page
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