Las Vegas Sun

April 20, 2024

Ozone levels prompt air quality alert for Las Vegas

Clark County issued an air quality alert for the Las Vegas Valley on Thursday due to a buildup of ground-level ozone.

Officials said unhealthy levels of ozone are imminent or occurring in the Las Vegas Valley, as well as Apex and Jean outside the valley.

Ground-level ozone forms where pollutants such as nitrogen oxide, carbon monoxide and organic compounds react in the atmosphere in the presence of heat and sunlight.

At ground level, ozone is a key ingredient of urban smog during the hottest months of the year in Clark County, officials said. Ground-level ozone can build up during the afternoon hours due to a combination of several factors, including sunlight, warm temperatures and pollutants from automobiles.

Unhealthy doses of ground-level ozone can reduce lung function and worsen respiratory illnesses such as asthma or bronchitis, officials said.

To lower the levels of ground-level ozone, Clark County officials suggest filling gas tanks at night, using mass transit or carpooling, and mowing lawns after sunset.

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