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BAY AREA ATTAINS OZONE STANDARD: A MILESTONE FOR CLEANER AIR
Release Date: 4/19/1995
Contact Information: Dave Schmidt, U.S. EPA, (415) 744-1578
Terry Lee, BAAQMD, (415) 749-4900
Cathryn Hilliard, ABAG, (510) 464-7914
Lysa Hale, MTC, (510) 464-7785
Who: U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency
Bay Area Air Quality
Management District
Metropolitan
Transportation
Commission Association
of Bay Area
Governments California
Air Resources Board
What: News conference,
signing of document
certifying that the
San Francisco Bay Area has
met the federal clean air
standard for smog-forming
ozone
Where: Bay Area Air Quality
Management District
939 Ellis St.
San Francisco, CA 94109
Seventh Floor
Board Room
When: Monday, April 24,
10:00 a.m.; media
availability to follow
news conference
Why: The signing will
certify that the Bay Area
has become the largest
metropolitan area in the
U.S. to attain the
national health standard
for ozone, a remarkable
achievement for an area
with over six million
people. The Bay Area
went from 65 days of
unhealthy air in 1969 to
just two bad air days in
1994.
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