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TWO-DAY
AIR QUALITY FORECAST

Saturday, September 6, 2008

Sunday, September 7, 2008

Air Quality Index
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Air Quality:
Good
Index:
0-50

Protect Your Health:

No health impacts are expected when air quality is in this range.



 


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What RCAC is
On December 12, 2003, County Mayors from Anderson, Blount, Cocke, Grainger, Hamblen, Jefferson, Knox, Loudon, Roane, Sevier and Union Counties signed into and created the Regional Clean Air Coalition (RCAC), agreeing to coordinate efforts to improve air quality throughout the region. The RCAC consists of committees formed by representatives from government, business and industry, educational institutions and the general public throughout the multi-county Knoxville region collectively focused on creating, promoting and implementing strategies to improve air quality.

RCAC Participating Counties
What does the RCAC do?
The role of the Regional Clean Air Coalition is to advise and educate government, business and industry, educational institutions and the general public on air quality issues; promote coordination and communication within the region and ensure that the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation and other interested agencies remain involved in air quality actions throughout the region; assist and advise government in determining, implementing and administering voluntary and mandatory control measures to improve air quality; and advise state departments and legislators to draft and enact legislation that improves air quality.

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