How is our local air quality?

Deaths from Power Plant Pollution



Deaths from Power Plants
Our region has the highest rate of death caused by power plant pollution in the entire United States. The map at the left shows that our region is in purple - the most deaths.
According to the US Environmental Protection Agency, almost 400 West Virginians die each year from heart attacks and lung cancer caused by power plant pollution. Fine particulates from power plant pollution causes 41,627 lost work days, 331 hospitalizations and 7,293 asthma attacks every year. Of those attackes 314 require emergency room visits. Link



According to the American Lung Association ...

Monongalia County has grades of C and D for ozone and particle pollution, respectively. Link

OZONE
Grade: C

PARTICLE POLLUTION - 24 Hour
Grade: D

Mon County's Total Population: 84,386
Population Under Age 18: 14,383
Population Age 65 & Over: 8,962

GROUPS AT RISK
Pediatric Asthma: 1,280
Adult Asthma: 6,444
Chronic Bronchitis: 2,738
Emphysema: 1,012
Cardiovascular Disease: 18,540
Diabetes: 4,462

Greene County, PA fared worse than Mon County and scored a D for ozone pollution. No data were given for particulates. Link

According to the Clean Air Task Force...

The lifetime cancer risk from diesel soot in our community is 231 times greater than EPA's acceptable cancer level of 1 in a million. Link

The Pollution Information Scorecard...

Monongalia County "ranked among the dirtiest/worst 10% of all counties in the U.S. in terms of total environmental releases in 2002" (the latest year for which data were available). Link