
Good news: Utah’s air quality is improving!
Caveat: It’s an ongoing process In 2006, the EPA tightened the health standard for PM2.5 pollution—the fine particulate matter pollution that builds during winter inversions

Caveat: It’s an ongoing process In 2006, the EPA tightened the health standard for PM2.5 pollution—the fine particulate matter pollution that builds during winter inversions

Atmospheric scientist Kevin Perry knows what blows from the Great Salt Lake Last year I wrote about dust that often blows in from the southwest,

Note: This story was originally published on Voices of Utah on March 20, 2019. It has been edited, not for content, but to fit CATALYST’s style.

How did the environment do? Another legislative session has come and gone, and like most years before this one, there was a range of positive

Legacy Parkway residents are fighting to protect a cherished Utah roadway. In the face of opposing forces they’re not giving up. When North Salt Lake

Air quality-related proposals for Utah’s 2019 legislative session

Your opportunity to help clean up our air is coming up soon.

Love your lungs, but don’t stop there! Love your family’s and neighbors’ lungs too

Logan is the first of the PM2.5 nonattainment areas in Utah to meet federal air quality standards
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