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Dust Advisory Continues

Friday, March 29, 2013 @ 9:44 AM

Prince George, B.C. – The dust  advisory for Prince George continues.

Once again, road  dust in the bowl area of Prince George is being  blamed for  high levels of  coars particulate.   The provincial air quality objective for coarse particulates (PM10) is 50 micrograms per cubic metre, averaged over 24 hours. The 24 hour PM10 rolling average was 60 µg/m3 at the Plaza 400 downtown, 27 µg/m3 at College Heights and 48 µg/m3 at BCR at 9 this morning. 

The levels of  fine particulate, (PM2.5)   are well within the  provincial target of 25 micrograms per cubic metre, averaged over 24 hours. The 24 hour PM2.5 rolling average was 9 µg/m3 at the Plaza 400 downtown site and 7 µg/m3 at College Heights at 9 am today.

The Ministry of the Environment expects the advisory to remain in place at least until tomorrow afternoon, but an update will be provided later today.

Comments

Start the street cleaning!!

Welcome to PG. Its been like that this time of year for as long as I can remember.

Not dusty on Hart, in a month or so maybe!!

Ha, ha Donald Mackenzie, definitely not dusty on the Hart yet :)

I was at the Pine Centre Mall yesterday and the dust kicking up there was ridiculous. They need to sweep ASAP.

Should be cleaning now.

Like I said yesterday, I can’t believe they haven’t started sweeping already. All the main roads in the Bowl are snow free. The large Mall parking lots (while private property) are the worst offenders. Pine Centre, Wal-Mart, Cdn Tire, Parkwood. My guess is the City sweepers will be out on Tuesday

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