The Division of Air Quality of the Cleveland Department of Public Health publishes their annual air quality reports annually. DAQ is responsible for air monitoring in the county as mandated by the...
The Division of Air Quality of the Cleveland Department of Public Health publishes annual reports from air quality monitors situated throughout Cuyahoga County.
CMAPS, the Cleveland Multiple Air Pollutant Study, is a new study by the U.S. and Ohio Environmental Protection Association established to study air pollutants in Cleveland metropolitan area.
Access information on current research linking air pollution to health at this site of the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Most active topics include indoor air, air monitoring, and health...
The Ohio Environmental Council has published a report, "Cleveland Diesel Hot Spots - Dirty, Detrimental, and Deadly" at its website. A table in the July 2007 report provides a listing of the percent...
Twenty-nine bars and restaurants surveyed in Ohio before and after the ban went into effect benefitted by a remarkable drop in fine particulate air pollution.
University of Wisconsin and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation analyzed all states to rank each county by various health indicators. Cuyahoga County rankings were reported.
Many Ohio counties rank high on lists for carbon monoxide (2 counties), airborne particulate matter (18 counties), ozone (8), nitrogen dioxide (1), sulfur oxides (15), and lead air pollution (6)....
From April 7th through April 12th, local public health agencies will be part of a national effort to make people more aware of how changes in our climate directly affects the health of our...
The City of Cleveland was ranked 16th among 50 major cities in the U.S. urban sustainability and ecological health. Top rankings included #1 for water supply and metro street congestion, #2 for local...