To:  Participants and 
Friends of the MonValley Clean Air Coalition>>>
 
 
Last month the EPA proposed a 
cut in fine particulates of 50%, but health and atmospheric scientists say this 
is not enough to make a difference.
 
In a recent Science magazine 
article (Science, Vol. 311, p. 27), it is pointed out that in order for 
significant health improvements to be achieved greater cuts are 
needed. 
 
An outside panel of scientists suggested greater reductions to the EPA, but 
they did not follow that advice.  Here are some facts from that 
article:
(1.) PM 2.5 particles in air, which result from soot from combustion 
processes, harms health in several ways.  It can trigger asthma attacks, 
and kill individuals suffering from heart and lung disease. 
 
(2.) The American Lung Association sued the EPA to reduce these emission 
particles by the end of 2005.  The new standards lower PM 2.5 from 65  
to 325 micrograms/cubic meter.   This is just under the range 
recommended by the Clean Air Scientific Advisory Committee.
 
(3.) The EPA has studied 9 model cities and showed that a reduction to 15 
micrograms/cubic meter would lower PM 2.5 caused deaths by 48%, while the 
recommended change would reduce the death rate by only 22%. 
 
There are three public meetings planned and the Science article said that 
the EPA will accept public comments until April. 
 
You can find information on the American Lung Association,
on who to write to.....
they have a letter formatted or you can do your own. 
 
 
Larry (Aka Participant 13)
 
Larry Harris
637 Grand Street
Morgantown, WV 26501
304-296-4954 
(H)
304-293-7749 (W)
clharris@hsc.wvu.edu 
NOTE:   The Standard Address for EPA 
Headquarters is:
 
Stephen L. Johnson, Administrator
Environmental 
Protection Agency
Ariel Rios Building
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, 
N.W.
Washington, DC 20460
(202) 272-0167