The statewide environmental group Clean Wisconsin wants the US EPA to get tougher with air polluters. With t
he frequency of ozone warnings in the midst of the heat wave, Clean Wisconsin is on the right track:
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: June 29, 2012
Contact: Elizabeth Wheeler, Staff Attorney, 608.251.7020 ext. 21, 608.347.7613 (cell)
Clean Wisconsin asks EPA to Clean up Dangerous Air Pollution
Lowering sulfur dioxide pollution could reduce dirty air days, improve health
MADISON
– Clean Wisconsin filed comments today encouraging the Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA) to protect the health of Wisconsin families by
implementing strong air quality standards for sulfur dioxide.
Sulfur
dioxide is a pollutant from power plants and industry sources that
creates unhealthy air and trigger air quality advisories.
“Sulfur
dioxide endangers public health by creating a variety of respiratory
system problems and aggravating heart disease,” said Elizabeth Wheeler,
staff attorney at Clean Wisconsin. “The high prevalence of air quality
advisories this year shows that the current standards fail to adequately
protect millions of Wisconsin residents. It’s time for EPA to implement
stronger standards.”
Current
EPA standards are based off of monitoring – a system that measures the
level of sulfur dioxide in the air. Unfortunately, nine of the ten
largest sulfur dioxide sources are unmonitored for their impacts on air
quality. This leaves Wisconsin residents at risk – especially the 1.38
million Wisconsin residents that live within five miles of an
unmonitored major source of sulfur dioxide.
“Poor
air quality is especially harmful to sensitive groups including
children, the elderly, people with asthma and those who exercise
outdoors,” said Wheeler. “By implementing stronger standards for sulfur
dioxide, the EPA can improve the lives of millions of Wisconsin
residents.”
In
2010, the EPA created new, stronger rules intended to protect public
health. EPA has proposed requiring polluters to model air pollution to
meet the standard, thus helping protect residents who don’t live near
monitors.
Strong resistance from industry groups has delayed the
implementation of these important health standards. Clean Wisconsin
encourages the EPA to stay strong on the sulfur dioxide standards
despite resistance from big industry, in the comments filed today.
“We’ve
already had more ozone alert days this year than we had in all of
2011,” said Wheeler. “When the health of millions of residents lies in
the balance, we can’t afford to wait to clean up dangerous pollution.”
A map detailing the location of sulfur dioxide sources in Wisconsin is available at:
cleanwisconsin.org/proxy.php?filename=files/SO2.pdf
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Clean
Wisconsin, an environmental advocacy organization, protects Wisconsin’s
clean water and air and advocates for clean energy by being an
effective voice in the state legislature and by holding elected
officials and polluters accountable. Founded in 1970 as Wisconsin’s
Environmental Decade, Clean Wisconsin exposes corporate polluters, makes
sure existing environmental laws are enforced, and educates citizens
and businesses. On behalf of its 10,000 members and its coalition
partners, Clean Wisconsin protects the special places that make
Wisconsin such a wonderful place to live, work and play. 608-251-7020, www.cleanwisconsin.org.
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Clean Wisconsin
608-251-7020
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