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Ah... another reason not to live in CA nor NY....

N8 v2.0

Not the sharpest tool in the shed
Oct 18, 2002
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The Cleft of Venus
N.Y., Calif. Air Is Dirtiest, EPA Says
Mar 22 9:50 PM US/Eastern

LOS ANGELES

New Yorkers and Californians breathe the dirtiest air in the nation and face higher cancer risks than the rest of the nation, according to the latest data from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.

New Yorkers' risk of developing cancer from air toxins is estimated to be 68 residents per million. In California, the risk is 66 residents per million.

The national average is 41.5 per million, according to the report, which was released in February and based on emissions of 177 chemicals in 1999, the most recent data available.

Oregon, Washington, D.C., and New Jersey had the third, fourth and fifth worst air in the nation, respectively, the EPA said. Rural residents of Wyoming, South Dakota and Montana breathed the cleanest air.

The EPA assessment evaluated toxins including heavy metals, such as lead; volatile chemicals, such as benzene; combustion byproducts, such as acrolein; and solvents, including perchloroethylene and methylene chloride.

Benezene alone contributed a quarter of the individual cancer risk identified in this assessment, the primary source of it being vehicles, according to the study.

The National-Scale Air Toxics Assessment (NATA) is a screening tool that estimates cancer and other health risks from exposure to air toxins. It provides a snapshot of air quality and the risks if 1999 emissions levels remained unchanged. It does not reflect reductions in air toxins that may have occurred since 1999.
 

dump

Turbo Monkey
Oct 12, 2001
8,574
5,357
Where's that website that allows you to calculate the quality of air in your zip code when you need it?
 

Westy

the teste
Nov 22, 2002
56,409
22,500
Sleazattle
My neighbors are obsessed with burning things. Wood for heat, even when it is over 70 outside, leaves, grass, furniture etc. My neighborhood looks like a nicely landscaped Mexico city, except for my yard with all the dead leaves and long grass.
 

jimmydean

The Official Meat of Ridemonkey
Sep 10, 2001
43,541
15,759
Portland, OR
Oregon is 3rd baby!

But that study includes forest fires, wood burning stoves, and a whole host of other things. Oregon is in the process of converting all the city busses to run on Bio, so that is a step in the right direction.
 

3D.

Monkey
Feb 23, 2006
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Chinafornia USA
N8 said:
N.Y., Calif. Air Is Dirtiest, EPA Says
Mar 22 9:50 PM US/Eastern

LOS ANGELES

New Yorkers and Californians breathe the dirtiest air in the nation and face higher cancer risks than the rest of the nation, according to the latest data from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.

New Yorkers' risk of developing cancer from air toxins is estimated to be 68 residents per million. In California, the risk is 66 residents per million.

The national average is 41.5 per million, according to the report, which was released in February and based on emissions of 177 chemicals in 1999, the most recent data available.

Oregon, Washington, D.C., and New Jersey had the third, fourth and fifth worst air in the nation, respectively, the EPA said. Rural residents of Wyoming, South Dakota and Montana breathed the cleanest air.

The EPA assessment evaluated toxins including heavy metals, such as lead; volatile chemicals, such as benzene; combustion byproducts, such as acrolein; and solvents, including perchloroethylene and methylene chloride.

Benezene alone contributed a quarter of the individual cancer risk identified in this assessment, the primary source of it being vehicles, according to the study.

The National-Scale Air Toxics Assessment (NATA) is a screening tool that estimates cancer and other health risks from exposure to air toxins. It provides a snapshot of air quality and the risks if 1999 emissions levels remained unchanged. It does not reflect reductions in air toxins that may have occurred since 1999.
California is a big state, also has a lot of clean spots as well.