EPA Press Release
EPA to Hold Public Hearings
on Air Quality Standards for Smog
WASHINGTON – The U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency will hold three public hearings on the proposal
to strengthen the nation’s air quality standards for ground-level ozone, also
called smog. Exposure to smog is linked to a number of serious health problems,
ranging from aggravation of asthma to increased risk of premature death in
people with heart or lung disease.
The agency is proposing to set the “primary”
standard, to protect public health, at a level between 0.060 and 0.070 parts per
million measured over eight hours. EPA is also proposing to set a separate,
seasonal “secondary” standard to protect the environment, especially plants and
trees.
The hearings will begin at 9:30 a.m. and continue until 7:30 p.m. local time, or
later if necessary, at the following locations:
Feb. 2: Arlington, Va.
Hyatt Regency Crystal City at Reagan National Airport
2799 Jefferson Davis Hwy
Arlington, Va. 22202
Feb. 2: Houston
Hilton Houston Hobby Airport
8181 Airport Blvd.
Houston, Texas 77061
Feb. 4: Sacramento, Calif.
Four Points by Sheraton at Sacramento International Airport
4900 Duckhorn Dr.
Sacramento, Calif. 95834
To register to speak at these hearings, please contact Tricia Crabtree at
crabtree.tricia@epa.gov or (919) 541-5688. The public may also register on
the day of the hearing but may not be given a specific time slot to speak.
EPA also will accept written comments on the proposed standards until March 22,
2010.
More information:
http://www.epa.gov/air/ozonepollution/actions.html
01-29-2010