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Bay Area Air Quality Among Worst In Country: Report

Despite the poor rankings, the American Lung Association said strong state and local clean air programs in California are driving progress.

BAY AREA, CA – The Bay Area has some of the worst air quality in the nation but numbers have gradually improved over the last few years, the American Lung Association said in a report released today.

The Bay Area ranked sixth in the list of most-polluted metropolitan areas for short-term particle pollution and 10th in most-polluted cities for year-round particle pollution, according to the lung association's State of the Air 2018 report.

Bakersfield was ranked worst for short-term particle pollution while Fairbanks, Alaska, was worst for the long-term pollution, the report said.

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Despite the poor rankings, the lung association said strong state and local clean air programs in California are driving progress.

The Bay Area – the report added San Joaquin County to the region in the results – experienced a 70 percent drop in unhealthy ozone days since 2000 and an 80 percent drop in unhealthy particle pollution days since 2004.

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The lung association's senior director of air quality and climate change Bonnie Holmes-Gen said unhealthy levels of pollution can cause premature death, asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and lung
cancer if conditions do not improve.

"We must continue the life-saving work of cutting air pollution and slowing climate change," Holmes-Gen said in a statement.

By Bay City News Service

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