THREE WEST VIRGINIA SCHOOLS TO BE MONITORED FOR UNSAFE LEVELS OF INDUSTRIAL POLLUTION
The outdoor air around three West Virginia schools will be monitored for unsafe levels of toxic air pollutants as part of EPA's initiative to protect children's health in about 60 schools nationwide. EPA's air monitoring devices will be installed at Follansbee Middle School, Neale Elementary School in Vienna and the Cabell County Career Technology Center in Huntington to monitor for toxics of concern. If high levels are discovered, EPA will ensure that nearby industries are in compliance with clean air regulations and will set out to reduce high pollutant levels. All monitoring data will be posted to the EPA's new Web site on Assessing Outdoor Air Near Schools at http://www.epa.gov/schoolair/