Air
Air quality is a top priority in Salt Lake County.
In the winter, Utah experiences a meteorological condition called a temperature inversion where fine particulate matter is trapped near the Salt Lake Valley floor and becomes a health concern. The particulates come from burning various fuels including from cars, buildings, refineries, chemical plants, and other sources. Research indicates that exposure to this type of pollution can increase the risk of premature death from heart or lung disease. Experts in the Salt Lake County Health Department can educate and advise on the effects of poor air quality.
During the summer, ground-level ozone pollution becomes more predominant. Ground-level ozone is produced when sunlight hits pollutants made by emitting sources including vehicles, industry, and buildings. Because sunlight is quite prevalent during Utah summer months, it is important actions are taken to reduce the pollution.