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Vallejo Cement Plant Ordered To Cease Operations By Bay Area Air Quality District

by Ryan Wilmot | Aug 20, 2025 | Headlines

The Vallejo Sun | 20 August 2025 | The Bay Area Air Quality Management District ordered Vallejo’s Crown Hill Materials to shut down its larger concrete batch plant for operating without a permit, following years of dust complaints from neighbors and growing concerns...

Hypocritical Air-Quality-Control Standards Put Rural Colorado Last – OPINION

by Ryan Wilmot | Aug 20, 2025 | Headlines

Colorado Politics | 20 August 2025 | Former Colorado lawmakers argue that the state’s new Regulation 31 unfairly forces small rural landfills to install costly methane capture systems despite their minimal emissions, while exempting state-run facilities, a move they...

Air Quality Monitoring For Food Processors: Tackling The Problem of Dust

by Ryan Wilmot | Aug 20, 2025 | Headlines

Food Safety Magazine | 20 August 2025 | Airborne bioaerosols and dust play a major role in food facility cross-contamination, and monitoring them provides critical insights for preventing recontamination and improving contamination control strategies.

Animal Feeding Operations Are Increasing Whatcom’s Air Pollution, Study Finds

by Ryan Wilmot | Aug 19, 2025 | Headlines

Cascadia Daily News | 19 August 2025 | A new study finds that Whatcom County ranks fourth in the U.S. for the number of cattle animal feeding operations, with 137 facilities that raise fine particle pollution and disproportionately impact vulnerable populations,...

EPA Pulls Funding From Louisville Air Pollution Study Amid Environmental Justice Rollback

by Ryan Wilmot | Aug 19, 2025 | Headlines

Environmental Health News | 19 August 2025 | The Trump-era EPA canceled a $1 million Louisville air monitoring grant focused on predominantly Black neighborhoods near the Rubbertown industrial corridor, a move critics say undermines vital environmental justice...

Short-Term Air Pollution And Fracture Admissions In Beijing

by Ryan Wilmot | Aug 19, 2025 | Headlines

Frontiers | 19 August 2025 | A Beijing study of over 16,000 hospital admissions found that short-term exposure to PM2.5 and NO₂ was significantly associated with increased fracture-related hospitalizations, particularly among younger patients and men, suggesting air...
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