/ Modified apr 2, 2018 10:38 a.m.

Health Officials Ready for Earlier Ozone Season

High levels of ground-level ozone, a summertime pollutant, are detected earlier.

Metro week 050517 traffic Cars moving through Tucson.
AZPM Staff

High levels of ground-level ozone usually don't appear in Pima County until May, but last year, the first detections were in April, and officials are on the lookout this year.

"We have noticed, over the last year or two, that we're seeing higher levels of ground-level ozone earlier in the year," said Beth Gorman with the Pima County Department of Environmental Quality.

The cause of the pollution is "complicated," according to Gorman.

She said ground-level ozone is caused by increased solar radiation, heat, still air and auto emissions.

"There's lots of things that we can do to reduce these emissions that combine together in the presence of solar radiation to form this pollutant that is an irritant on people's lungs," said Gorman.

The number one thing people can do to reduce ground-level ozone levels is drive less.

Ground-Level Ozone VIEW LARGER Year 2017 ozone levels in Pima County.
Courtesy Pima County Department of Environmental Quality

Data show Pima County is just below the federal health standard for ground-level ozone.

The data are based on three-year averages of the pollutant in Pima County.

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