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Early Action Plan for the 8-Hour Ozone Standard


Clean Air Kid is the mascot for DHEC's Bureau of Air Quality


Ozone Fact: Ozone season, when conditions are favorable for ground-level, is May 1 through September 30.

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Background
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Fact Sheets
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Transportation Alternative for Safer Ozone
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Early Action Compact - *Adobe PDF
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Early Action Plan for the 8-Hour Ozone Standard - December 2003 Milestone - *Adobe PDF
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Early Action Compact Milestone - June 2003 Progress Report - *Adobe PDF
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Stakeholders Letter (Meeting May 21, 2003) - *Adobe PDF
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March 2004 Final Local Early Action Plan - *Adobe PDF
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Links
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June 2004 Progress Report
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Richland County's August Milestone - *Adobe PDF
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Green Vehicle Guide
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Fuel Economy Guide
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Palmetto State Clean Fuels Coalition
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Ways Residents Can Reduce Ozone Pollution
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Cleaner Air Around The House

Contact Randy Cherry for more information.

Look for this meter on the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control to find out the ozone level in your area.

The Ground-Level Ozone Index

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