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ug/m3 - Micrograms Per Cubic Meter
[Environmental Protection Agency]

News archive for ug/m3:

Euro MP slams pollution threat on London’s congested roads  -  Jul 16, 2008
East London Advertiser,The Directive which came in on June 11 requires reduced exposure to nitrogen dioxide in urban areas, with a limit of 40 ug/m3 to be achieved by January,

Air Quality Update for July 9, 2008  -  Jul 9, 2008
Gridley Herald,Any value above 35 ug/m3 is considered unhealthy. CHICO: the 24-hour average in Chico yesterday was 20 ug.m3 which is equal to an Air Quality Index (AUI) if

PM2.5 metal exposures and nocturnal heart rate variability: a ...  -  Jul 9, 2008
7thSpace Interactive (press release),A statistically significant association for manganese was observed, with a decline of 0.130 msec (95% CI: -0.162, -0.098) in night rMSSD for every 1 ug/m3

Science news straight from the oven  -  Jul 22, 2008
ScienceBlog.com,Benzopyrene in the air when the concentration of 0.012 ug/m3, residents in the number of lung cancer will be increased significantly.

PADRES DE FAMILIA HACEN PLANTÓN CONTRA LA CONTAMINACIÓN EN EL CALLAO  -  Jul 13, 2008
El Informante,...soporta un valor de 160 ug/m3 (microgramos por metro cúbico) partículas en suspensión, cifra muy por encima del límite máximo permisible establecido por

Vecinos se oponen a instalación de planta de cemento en el Callao ...  -  Jul 11, 2008
Andina,Calidad del Aire sobre partículas en suspensión PM10 confirmó que la zona soporta un valor de 160 ug/m3 lo cual la convierte en altamente contaminante.

Final EPA Staff Paper Recommends Stronger Standards for Airborne Lead  -  Nov 5, 2007
WebWire (press release),It recommends that EPA lower the lead standards from the current level of 1.5 micrograms per cubic meter (ug/m3), setting a revised standard within a range

Breathe easy, the air's better  -  Nov 8, 2007
Advertiser Adelaide,...maximum permissible level of particles in air, as recommended by the National Health and Medical Research Council in Australia, was set at 90 ug/m3.

Home Wood Heating season began November 1  -  Nov 6, 2007
Creswell Chronicle,The daily standard has been lowered from 65 micrograms per cubic meter (ug/m3) to 35 ug/m3. Fine particulates, a component of wood smoke, are smaller then

» Gravel plans to be considered  -  Aug 2, 2007
Slough Observer,If the project is given the go ahead it will result in another 154 heavy goods vehicles every day which will give off 0.88ug/m3 in nitrogen dioxide.

Air Pollution Linked To Early Death  -  Jul 31, 2007
Science Daily (press release)The risk of an early death from respiratory disease rose by almost 4% for every 10 ug/m3 increase in black smoke, and by 13% for every 10 parts per billion

Air Pollution, Even Relatively Low Levels, Linked To Premature ...  -  Jul 31, 2007
Medical News Today,Premature death risk from respiratory disease rose by almost 4% per 10 ug/m3 increase in black smoke, the article states. For every increase of 10 parts per

Low level air pollution kills  -  Jul 30, 2007
Life Style Extra,The risk of an early death from respiratory disease rose by almost 4% for every 10 ug/m3 (micrograms per cubic metre of air) increase in black smoke - and




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