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Another Dust Advisory

Thursday, March 28, 2013 @ 10:04 AM

Prince George, B.C.- Another Dust Advisory is in effect for Prince George, once  again, road dust in the bowl area of the city  is  the major culprit with coarse particulate exceeding the 24 hour rolling average target.  The target for  coarse particulate (PM10) is 50 micrograms per cubic metre, averaged over 24 hours. The 24 hour PM10 rolling average was 57 µg/m3 at the Plaza 400 downtown,20 µg/m3 at College Heights and 36 µg/m3 at BCR at 9 this morning.

The provincial air quality objective for fine particles (PM2.5) is 25 micrograms per cubic metre, averaged over 24 hours. The 24 hour PM2.5 rolling average was 8 µg/m3 at the Plaza 400 downtown site and 7 µg/m3 at College Heights at 9 this morning.

Light winds and dry conditions overnight as well as clear skies contributed to dust accumulating in the air shed. Air quality is expected to be better at higher elevations.  

Although levels may improve slightly this afternoon they are expected to increase again this evening.
 
This dust advisory  is expected to be in effect at least until tomorrow  afternoon.  An update will be provided  this afternoon at 4:30.
 
There is no transit service Friday, March 29, however if the advisory continues, the City of Prince George will be offering free transit beginning Saturday until the advisory ends. All transit buses will switch their digital signs to display stating "Free Fare for Clean Air" and will cover the fare boxes so passengers will not be able to deposit money.
 

Comments

Maybe it’s time to stop using so much dirt on the roads in the winter?

Maybe start cleaning earlier rather?

Or both.

I’d vote both as well.

The problem is not with using too much dirt in the winter. It’s that they don’t start cleaning the streets until May when all of the snow is gone, and then they don’t clean the streets again.

They use to have good street cleaning in this city, when I was a child. Now it sucks. Even when they clean the streets, they leave a lot of dirt behind.

Kudos to the cleaning crews for cleaning Victoria Street last night.

Well this winter was not much of one. Myself if I would get out there even if it would snow again. That’s what I would do too.

Nobody can drive in this town. I see people driving on the shoulders all over the place kicking up a big dust cloud behind them.

They know not what they do. (The Bible)
Cheers

What I really want to know is…when I come off the Airport hill, and my sinuses and lungs have to breathe all that @#%*, who is going to pay for all the inhalers that I alone take, let alone anyone else that has asthma, broncial and sinus problems? And all most people talk about is “Quit Smoking”

@PG Girl, Maybe try and flag the people down who can’t resist driving on the shoulders and see if they’ll kick in some money for you.

How about just deal with it

Here is a plan. Sweep the damn steets. Start with forcing Pince Centre and Parkwood to sweep their lots. They both look like Pig Pen from Charlie Brown.The whole area around both Malls are giant dust clouds. This ain’t rocket surgery folks

Exactly, Vikingnuck…Walmart is no better! Get those sweepers moving…air quality will get better.

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