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Good Air Quality Days- Our region is economically competitive |
Strategic Priorities |
About this measure |
This measure indicates the number of days in the year where the Air Quality Index (AQI) for Cuyahoga County was between 0 and 50, also known as good air quality days. Data reported for Cuyahoga County and identified peer communities is from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Air Quality Index Report.
Why is this important? |
Local air quality affects how we live and breathe. AQI is an overall indicator of air quality for Cuyahoga County. As AQI rises above 50, the health of children, older adults, and other sensitive groups can be impacted by increased ozone and particle pollution. When AQI rises above 200, the general public may experience serious health effects, such as reduced lung function, shortness of breath, aggravated asthma, and even permanent lung damage.
Related Key Government Measures |
This is a community indicator measure. It is provided to show an understanding of the overall community health. The County organization does not directly control the outcome of this measure, however, a number of programs and initiatives the County is undertaking can have an impact. Related government measures include:
Reporting Agency |
Cuyahoga County Department of Sustainability
Additional Resources |
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Good Air Quality Days - Comparative Analysis |
Good Air Quality Days - Historical Performance |
Data Source |
Cuyahoga County & Comparative Analysis: EPA Outdoor Air Quality Index Report
Measure Data |
Period | Status | Actual | |
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2016 | Not Defined | 207 | |
2017 | Not Defined | 229 | |
2018 | Community Indicator | 168 | |
2019 | Not Defined |