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High-Altitude “Good” Ozone Ground-Level “Bad” Ozone


• Protect yourself against sunburn. When the UV Index is • Check the air quality forecast in your area. At times when the Air
“high” or “very high”: Limit outdoor activities between 10 Quality Index (AQI) is forecast to be unhealthy, limit physical exertion
am and 4 pm, when the sun is most intense. Twenty minutes outdoors. In many places, ozone peaks in mid-afternoon to early
before going outside, liberally apply a broad-spectrum evening. Change the time of day of strenuous outdoor activity to avoid
sunscreen with a Sun Protection Factor (SPF) of at least 15. these hours, or reduce the intensity of the activity. For AQI forecasts,
Reapply every two hours or after swimming or sweating. For check your local media reports or visit: www.epa.gov/airnow
UV Index forecasts, check local media reports or visit:
www.epa.gov/sunwise/uvindex.html • Help your local electric utilities reduce ozone air pollution by
conserving energy at home and the office. Consider setting your
• Use approved refrigerants in air conditioning and thermostat a little higher in the summer. Participate in your local
refrigeration equipment. Make sure technicians that work on utilities’ load-sharing and energy conservation programs.
your car or home air conditioners or refrigerator are certified
to recover the refrigerant. Repair leaky air conditioning units • Reduce air pollution from cars, trucks, gas-powered lawn and garden
before refilling them. equipment, boats and other engines by keeping equipment properly
tuned and maintained. During the summer, fill your gas tank during
the cooler evening hours and be careful not to spill gasoline. Reduce
driving, carpool, use public transportation, walk, or bicycle to reduce
ozone pollution, especially on hot summer days.
• Use household and garden chemicals wisely. Use low VOC paints
and solvents. And be sure to read labels for proper use and disposal.

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TOP: The “good” ozone layer in the stratosphere protects life on Earth from the Sun’s
harmful ultraviolet (UV) rays.
MIDDLE: Antarctic Ozone Thinning–shown in blue and purple, extended out over 16
million square miles or about the same size as North America (2001 NASA satellite
image).
BOTTOM: “Bad” ozone at ground-level is harmful to breathe and damages crops, trees,
and other vegetation.

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What is Ozone? What is Happening to the protective ozone layer. Research indicates What Causes “Bad” Ozone? breathe. Many urban and suburban emphysema, and asthma. “Bad” ozone also
“Good” Ozone Layer? that depletion of the “good” ozone layer is areas throughout the United States have can reduce lung function and inflame the
Ozone is a gas that occurs both in the being reduced worldwide. Thinning of the Ground-level or “bad” ozone is not high levels of “bad” ozone. But many linings of the lungs. Repeated exposure
Earth’s upper atmosphere and at ground Ozone is produced naturally in the protective ozone layer can be observed emitted directly into the air, but is created rural areas of the country are also subject may permanently scar lung tissue.
level. Ozone can be “good” or “bad” for stratosphere. But this “good” ozone is using satellite measurements, particularly by chemical reactions between oxides of to high ozone levels as winds carry
your health and the environment, over the Polar Regions. nitrogen (NOx) and volatile organic emissions hundreds of miles away from Healthy people also experience difficulty
gradually being destroyed by man-made
depending on its location in the chemicals referred to as ozone-depleting compounds (VOC) in the presence of their original sources. breathing when exposed to ozone
atmosphere. substances (ODS), including sunlight. Emissions from industrial pollution. Because ozone forms in hot
chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), How Does the Depletion of facilities and electric utilities, motor weather, anyone who spends time outdoors
hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs), “Good” Ozone Affect Human vehicle exhaust, gasoline vapors, and How Does “Bad” Ozone Affect in the summer may be affected,
How Can Ozone Be Both Good halons, methyl bromide, carbon Health and the Environment? chemical solvents are some of the major
Human Health and the
particularly children, outdoor workers and
and Bad? sources of NOx and VOC. people exercising. Millions of Americans
tetrachloride, and methyl chloroform.
These substances were formerly used and Ozone depletion can cause increased
Environment? live in areas where the national ozone
Ozone occurs in two layers of the sometimes still are used in coolants, amounts of UV radiation to reach the Earth At ground level, ozone is a harmful health standards are exceeded.
atmosphere. The layer closest to the Earth’s pollutant. Ozone pollution is a concern Breathing ozone can trigger a variety of
foaming agents, fire extinguishers, which can lead to more cases of skin cancer, Ground-level or “bad” ozone also damages
surface is the troposphere. Here, ground- solvents, pesticides, and aerosol cataracts, and impaired immune systems. during the summer months because strong health problems including chest pain,
level or “bad” ozone is an air pollutant that sunlight and hot weather result in harmful coughing, throat irritation, and vegetation and ecosystems. It leads to
propellants. Once released into the air Overexposure to UV is believed to be reduced agricultural crop and commercial
is harmful to breathe and it damages ozone concentrations in the air we congestion. It can worsen bronchitis,
these ozone-depleting substances degrade contributing to the increase in melanoma, forest yields, reduced growth and
crops, trees and other vegetation. It is a very slowly. In fact, they can remain the most fatal of all skin cancers. Since
main ingredient of urban smog. The survivability of tree seedlings, and
intact for years as they move through the 1990, the risk of developing melanoma has increased susceptibility to diseases, pests
troposphere generally extends to a level All other sources
troposphere until they reach the more than doubled. and other stresses such as harsh weather.
about 6 miles up, where it meets the stratosphere. There they are broken
second layer, the stratosphere. The UV can also damage sensitive crops, such Industrial/ In the United States alone, ground-level
down by the intensity of the sun’s UV ozone is responsible for an estimated $500
stratosphere or “good” ozone layer extends as soybeans, and reduce crop yields. Some Commercial/
rays and release chlorine and bromine Residential million in reduced crop production each
upward from about 6 to 30 miles and scientists suggest that marine Motor
molecules, which destroy the “good” Fuel Combustion Vehicles year. Ground-level ozone also damages the
protects life on Earth from the sun’s ozone. Scientists estimate that one phytoplankton, which are the base of the
harmful ultraviolet (UV) rays. ocean food chain, are already under stress foliage of trees and other plants, affecting
chlorine atom can destroy 100,000 the landscape of cities, national parks and
“good” ozone molecules. from UV radiation. This stress could have
adverse consequences for human food forests, and recreation areas.
Too little there… Many popular consumer
products like air conditioners and Even though we have reduced or supplies from the oceans.
eliminated the use of many ODSs, their
refrigerators involve CFCs or halons
use in the past can still affect the
What is Being Done About
during either manufacture or use. Over
time, these chemicals damage the earth’s What is Being Done About the “Bad” Ozone?
Utilities
protective ozone layer. Depletion of “Good” Ozone? Under the Clean Air Act, EPA has set
protective health-based standards for ozone
The United States, along with over 180
other countries, recognized the threats in the air we breathe. EPA, states, and cities
posed by ozone depletion and in 1987 have instituted a variety of multi-faceted
adopted a treaty called the Montreal
Sources of NOx programs to meet these health-based
Protocol to phase out the production and standards. Throughout the country,
use of ozone-depleting substances. additional programs are being put into place
to cut NOx and VOC emissions from
Consumer Solvents
EPA has established regulations to phase vehicles, industrial facilities, and electric
out ozone-depleting chemicals in the utilities. Programs are also aimed at reducing
United States. Warning labels must be Motor pollution by reformulating fuels and
placed on all products containing CFCs or Vehicles consumer/commercial products, such as
similar substances and nonessential uses of paints and chemical solvents, that contain
ozone-depleting products are prohibited. VOC. Voluntary programs also encourage
Releases into the air of refrigerants used in communities to adopt practices, such as
car and home air conditioning units and carpooling, to reduce harmful emissions.
appliances are also prohibited. Some
substitutes to ozone-depleting products
Industrial/
have been produced and others are being We live with ozone every day. It can
Commercial
developed. If the United States and other Processes protect life on earth or harm it, but
countries stop producing ozone-depleting
substances, natural ozone production we have the power to influence
Too much here… Cars, trucks, power plants and
factories all emit air pollution that forms ground- should return the ozone layer to normal ozone’s impact by the way we live.
level ozone, a primary component of smog. levels by about 2050. Sources of VOC

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