Too late for Saturday, but according to this health advisory, all
children, older adults and those with heart or lung disease or asthma 
should cut back on participating in strenuous activities 
today (Sunday) all throughout Wisconsin, thanks to the tiny 
particulates in the air from vehicular pollution, power plant 
emissions, other sources of combustion and the stagnant weather.

Mike Neuman
Drive Less 
http://www.danenet.org/bcp2006/docs/neuman_gw.txt

-------- Forwarded Message --------
From: "DNR Air Quality Report" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Sat, 23 Feb 2008 13:07:24 -0600
Subject: Air Quality Advisory for Particle Pollution (Orange)

The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources is issuing an Air 
Quality Advisory for Particle Pollution (Orange) effective Saturday, 
February 23, 2008 1:01:51 PM through Sunday, February 24, 2008 
11:59:59 AM for all Wisconsin Counties.

The advisory is being issued because of persistent elevated levels of 
fine particles in the air. These fine particles come primarily from 
combustion sources, such as power plants, factories and other 
industrial sources, vehicle exhaust, and wood fires.

The Air Quality Index is currently in the orange level, which is 
considered unhealthy for people in sensitive groups. People in those 
sensitive groups include those with heart or lung disease, asthma, 
older adults and children. When an orange advisory for particle 
pollution is issued, people in those groups are advised to reschedule 
or cut back on strenuous activities.

People with lung diseases such as asthma and bronchitis, and heart 
disease should pay attention to cardiac symptoms like chest pain and 
shor tness of breath or respiratory symptoms like coughing, wheezing 
and discomfort when taking a breath, and consult with their physician 
if they have concerns or are experiencing symptoms. Fine particle 
pollution deposits itself deep into the lungs and cannot easily be 
exhaled. People who are at risk are particularly vulnerable after 
several days of high particle pollution exposure.

To receive air quality advisories by e-mail, visit 
http://dnr.wi.gov/air/newsletters/.

There are several actions the public can take to reduce their 
contributions to this regional air quality problem.

Reduce driving when possible and don't leave vehicle engines idling.
Postpone activities that use small gasoline and diesel engines.
Minimize outdoor wood fires.
Conserve electricity.
For more ideas on how you can reduce your emissions today and every 
day visit: Do a little, save a lot!< /ul>
For more information:

Federal interagency air quality web site, for information on the Air 
Quality Index and nationwide air quality forecasts and air quality 
conditions, http://airnow.gov
DNR's statewide air quality monitoring web page, 
http://dnrmaps.wisconsin.gov/wisards
For local DNR air management program contacts, 
http://dnr.wi.gov/air/about/regions.htm

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