The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) issued an Ozone Action Day notice for the Dallas-Fort Worth area today, advising residents of expected conditions conducive to high levels of ozone air pollution; residents are urged to take measures to reduce pollution by considering alternative transportation methods and energy conservation, this according to a statement released by the National Weather Service Fort Worth TX.
With Dallas expected to experience sunny skies and high temperatures nearing 98 degrees, the forecast hints at a relentless summer continuing its grip on the region, though the weather may seem benign to the casual observer, the underlying quality of the air we breathe carries a weight on our shoulders that’s far from light, as indicated by the National Weather Service.
As part of the efforts to mitigate ozone pollution, which can have adverse health effects, particularly on children, the elderly, and those with respiratory issues, TCEQ suggests sharing rides, walking, bicycling, avoiding drive-through lanes, as well as keeping vehicles properly tuned as measures the public can take the Texas-based agency’s website provides additional information on ozone and how to help reduce pollution levels…