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NC Air Report Highlights Needs for Emission Reduction, Rural Air Monitoring

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Friday, April 28, 2023   

A new study emphasizes the urgent need for enhanced air quality monitoring in rural regions, while drawing attention to the efforts required to decrease emissions in North Carolina's most crowded areas.

According to the American Lung Association's State of the Air report, only 35 of 100 counties could report on at least one air quality measure, with 33 earning an "A" rating.

Mecklenburg received an "F" rating, and Union County a "C," suggesting local air quality might be jeopardizing the health of residents.

Kirsten Minor, health manager for CleanAIRE NC, pointed out increased travel in populated areas is a major contributor to the problem.

"Mecklenburg is one of the fast-growing metropolitan areas in the United States so many people are moving to North Carolina," Minor pointed out. "Most of those emissions come from the transportation sector, and at the state level the governor's office did just release the clean transportation plan."

Although there is still work to be done in tackling air quality, Minor noted Mecklenburg has made significant progress. Just 20 years ago, the area experienced 65 high ozone days, in contrast to recent data revealing a drop to just under four. State officials are working to combat emissions through initiatives like Executive Order 271, focusing on electrifying medium and heavy-duty trucks and reducing diesel emissions on highways.

In North Carolina, only three counties, Buncombe, Forsyth, and Mecklenburg, have local air programs to enforce federal, state, and local air quality regulations.

Minor argued air quality improvement is a health priority needed in all areas, but emphasized it will take action at the state and local levels.

"You may be able to work with community members," Minor acknowledged. "But I believe that you can advance changes more in the local level, because state action that's dependent on the administration as well as who's within the house and within the General Assembly."

Another way people can advocate for cleaner air is by working with a community science group. Minor said CleanAIRE is collaborating with other organizations to increase hyperlocal air monitoring. People who are interested in reporting pollution concerns can fill out a form on their website.

Disclosure: CleanAIRE NC contributes to our fund for reporting on Climate Change/Air Quality, Energy Policy, Environment, and Environmental Justice. If you would like to help support news in the public interest, click here.


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