Southern California’s Air Continues To Get Cleaner, 12% Better Than 2014
Californians can now breath a little easier thanks to a recent report of 2015 stating that smog is continuing to clear up.
During this year’s peak season, California had 82 high smog days – twelve percent fewer than last year with its tally of 92.
According to the Air Quality Management District, one of the main toxic contributors of smog is ozone. A high smog day by federal standards is when the air consists of 75 parts of ozone per billion.
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The AQMD said that pollution-cutting programs, and eco-friendly cars contributed to the dramatic decrease.
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