“Midwest Hazecam” brings you live pictures and corresponding air quality conditions from scenic urban and rural locations in the upper Midwest. With Midwest Hazecam, you can literally see the effects of air pollution on visibility. The images from the cameras are updated every 15 minutes. In addition, near real-time air quality data (instantaneous) and meteorological data (hourly average) are provided to distinguish natural from man-made causes of poor visibility, and to provide current air pollution levels to the public. Air pollution issues in Cincinnati include occasional high 8-hour ozone levels during the summer (May through September) and high annual average fine particle levels. You can link to the Hazecam for Cincinnati at http://www.mwhazecam.net/cincinnati.html.
Posted by: Attorney Sanders
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Clean Air Act