The advisory declares that levels of the airborne smog component ozone had reached an unhealthy level for children, seniors and people with certain lung conditions.
This is what the DNR says ozone 'looks' like:
Smog over the city of Milwaukee
The problem with these "advisories," which should be called alerts, or warnings, is they come out of the blue (perhaps the grey?), when, prior to March, 2011, they were issued on the heels of a preliminary alert which notified the public that atmospheric conditions were building towards the unhealthy level.
The Walker administration said when it cut the notifications from two to one that the DNR didn't have the resources to continue the two-stage procedure.
Obfuscation makes bad public policy.
And what value do you put on the health of Wisconsin residents' lungs?
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