Department
honored for system providing critical real-time air quality
updates
SAN FRANCISCO – The U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency’s 12th Annual Clean Air Excellence
Award was given yesterday to Maricopa County’s Air Quality Department for the
development of its Rapid Response Notification System, which provides real-time
air quality updates to residents on elevated levels of air pollution.
The
department retrofitted 13 air monitoring systems with Rapid Response
Notification System technology that alerts residents via email, text message,
and Twitter and Facebook posts when elevated air pollution levels are
detected.
“The 42-year
history of the Clean Air Act is all about meeting challenges through commitment
and innovation,” said Gina McCarthy, EPA Assistant Administrator for the Office
of Air and Radiation. “The contributions of this year’s award winners are
continuing the Clean Air Act’s progress in benefiting public health, our
communities and the economy.”
Maricopa
County’s award was one of 11 given to projects and companies nationwide for work
on clean air initiatives. The Clean Air Excellence Award recognizes innovative
programs that protect Americans’ health and the environment, educate the public,
serve their communities and stimulate the economy.
For
additional information on award winners, visit: http://www.epa.gov/air/caaac/clean_award.html
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