Air Quality Forecast and Caution Extended for Blaine and Camas Counties
Date/Time Issued: Friday, August 11, 2017/12:00 p.m.
Next Update: Monday, August 14, 2017/12:00 p.m.
Blaine and Camas Counties
The Idaho Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) has extended an Air Quality Forecast and Caution to notify residents of Blaine and Camas Counties of degraded air quality. Due to wildfire smoke, BURNING RESTRICTIONS ARE IN EFFECT. Air quality is currently in the MODERATE category and is forecast to be in the MODERATE to UNHEALTHY for SENSITIVE GROUPS categories. The pollutant of concern is Fine Particulate Matter (PM2.5).
Cassia, Gooding, Jerome, Lincoln, Minidoka, and Twin Falls Counties
DEQ has lifted an Air Quality Forecast and Caution to notify residents of Cassia, Gooding, Jerome, Lincoln, Minidoka, and Twin Falls Counties of improved air quality. Due to improved air quality, BURNING RESTRICTIONS ARE BEING LIFTED. Air quality is currently in the GOOD category and is forecast to remain in the GOOD category.
NOTE: air quality is likely to change drastically with slight changes in fire behavior and weather conditions.
Woodstove Burning Restrictions
No Restrictions
Outdoor Burning Restrictions for Blaine and Camas Counties
All outdoor open burning is prohibited by the Department of Environmental Quality in accordance with the Rules for the Control of Air Pollution in Idaho (IDAPA 58.01.01.550) for Blaine and Camas Counties.
Health Impacts and Recommended Actions
When air quality is moderate, air quality is acceptable; however, people who are unusually sensitive to air pollution may experience health impacts and should consider reducing prolonged or heavy exertion.
Contact
For more information, contact DEQ’s Regional Office in Twin Falls at (208) 736-2190.
For real-time air monitoring information, visit DEQ’s website at airquality.deq.idaho.gov.
For more information concerning local ordinances contact your local city or county.
Air Quality Index (AQI):
For more information on the AQI, visit http://www.epa.gov/airnow/aqi_brochure_02_14.pdf.
For more information about wildfire smoke, visit Idaho’s Smoke Blog at idsmoke.blogspot.com.
* Sensitive groups include those with heart and lung disease, older adults, and children.
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