EPA
Issues Air Quality Advisory on Fort Hall Reservation
The U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Region 10, in coordination with the
Shoshone Bannock Tribes of the Fort Hall Reservation, has issued an air quality
advisory on the Fort Hall Reservation due to the elevated pollution caused by
regional fires.
Weather
forecasts indicate poor air quality may continue at least through the end of
the week. The advisory begins immediately and is in effect until further
notice. Burn bans for fire safety may also be in place.
Air
pollution can harm health and may have lasting effects. People who are at
greater risk from the effects of smoke include those who are pregnant, have
heart or lung conditions, elders and children. Everyone should
monitor their reactions and take precautions such as using an N95 mask or
reducing activity levels if symptoms like coughing increase.
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