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Thousands Urged To Avoid Driving Over Air Quality in Texas

Thousands Urged To Avoid Driving Over Air Quality in Texas

Summary

Thousands of people in Texas are under air quality alerts due to high levels of ground-level ozone pollution, which can harm health. Officials are asking residents to limit driving and reduce pollution, especially during hot, sunny days when ozone forms more easily.

Key Facts

  • The National Weather Service and Texas Commission on Environmental Quality issued "Ozone Action Days" for major Texas cities like Austin, San Antonio, Dallas-Fort Worth, and Houston.
  • Ground-level ozone forms when car exhaust, industrial emissions, and gasoline vapors react in sunlight, especially on hot, still days.
  • Ozone pollution can irritate airways, cause coughing, reduce lung function, and worsen asthma and other lung diseases.
  • Sensitive groups at higher risk include children, older adults, outdoor workers, and people with heart or lung conditions.
  • Residents are advised to avoid heavy outdoor activity during peak pollution times and limit driving to reduce emissions.
  • Transportation, especially vehicle use, is a major source of ozone-forming pollution.
  • Local areas in southeast Texas and parts of Arizona and Nevada are also under air quality alerts.
  • Actions to reduce pollution include carpooling, using public transportation, avoiding idling, and combining trips.
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