American Lung Association to Los Angeles: Your Air Quality Sucks!

Categories: Health, Politics


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Ted Soqui
L.A. housing complex near the air pollution of busy freeway.
The American Lung Association just released a health report Los Angeles politicians will most probably try to ignore, and hope the public will not notice, but facts are facts: Los Angeles' air quality sucks, and its residents are paying the price.

According to the ALA's "State of the Air 2011" study, Los Angeles ranks number one in the United States with the worst "ozone pollution," number four with the worst "short-term particle pollution," and number two with the worst "annual particle pollution."

"Ozone and particle pollution levels today still contribute to thousands of hospitalizations, emergency room visits and early deaths every year," says Dr. Sonal Patel, volunteer physician for the American Lung Association in California, in a prepared statement. "We know that air pollution can literally stunt children's lung development."

Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa, L.A. City Council President Eric Garcetti, and his 14 colleagues on the City Council also know about the devastating effects of air pollution on the health of children, the sick, and the elderly, but they still refuse to try to remedy the situation.

As L.A. Weekly reported in the 2010 cover story "Black Lung Lofts," local politicians have long known about scientific studies that show that kids, the infirm, and senior citizens who live near freeways -- the site of some of the worst air pollution -- are more likely to get horribly sick than people who live farther away from major roadways.

The American Lung Association also points out that "California's pollution problems are primarily driven by high emissions from cars, trucks, buses, fuels, diesel equipment, and other transportation sources."

Scientists have suggested to L.A. city officials that they should seriously consider creating a buffer zone between, for example, an apartment complex and a freeway. While that zone wouldn't apply to existing dwellings, it could certainly be applicable for future development projects. Local politicians have done nothing.

The American Lung Association's study only further underlines the dangerous health impacts Angelenos face, and the need for some kind of legislative action by the Villaraigosa, Garcetti, and the City Council.

"Air pollution is a serious health threat to all Californians," says Jane Warner, president of the American Lung Association in California, in a prepared statement. "California has made tremendous improvements in the fight for clean air thanks to the work of the state's strong Air Resources Board and local Air Quality Management Districts but much still needs to be done. Cleaning up pollution results in healthier air. Now is not the time to stop progress."

We just wonder if anyone at L.A. City Hall is listening.

Contact Patrick Range McDonald at pmcdonald@laweekly.com.


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tomgillilan
tomgillilan

IF YOU TRAVEL TO  LOS ANGELES BRING YOUR OWN AIR AND A GAS MASK.

 

PARTICULATE POLLUTION AND VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS EVERYWHERE and carbon monoxide and methane and ozone and more.

 

Every day HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS of "stationary sources" pollute the breathing air and create toxic hot spots with charcoal and wood smoke in a city with unhealthy breathing air and the sloppiest air management in the nation already.

Every day. Non filtered and toxic. No fines. Unlimited. Totally unnecessary. Completely preventable using clean energy sources and modern technology.  The air board figures that there is so much air pollution from other sources already, why bother? So smoke gets a free ride. Non filtered and toxic.

 

ONLY A FOOL WOULD EXERCISE OUTDOORS IN LA.  Every breath we take contains thousands of harmful chemical molecules that enter our bodies and cause internal damage, and if it were possible to breathe enough of this chemical contaminated air in one day it would kill us.

 

Trusting SCAQMD to provide healthy breathing air is like trusting a fox to guard the chickens. Here in Los Angeles the air is not fit for human consumption, and is kept that way on purpose.

 

I have written repeatedly to every LA Councilperson and the only one who cares at all was Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa. The others don't understand and they couldn't care less, especially since the SCAQMD is already taking care of the air. The SCAQMD is made up of highly overpaid California State bureaucrats who have low health literacy and with them there is a total disconnect between human health and the air we breathe.

 

  Sacramento determines air quality here in Los Angeles.  SCAQMD is a bad joke and needs to be scrapped and started over with Los Angeles in charge, not Sacramento.

Django Free
Django Free

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Nando
Nando

We should put the entire City Council in the lofts off the 5 freeway for just a month and see if they could identify with the average renter as they step out on to the balcony overlooking all those emissions, instead of the shrubbery and friendly confines or their actual residence. Maybe then they would stop patting each other on the back on yet another year of fiscal irresponsibility and a nice paycheck.

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