Heat, wildfires bring unhealthy Ozone Action Days to Colorado

What exactly are “Ozone Action Day” alerts, and why do they seem to multiply in the heat?

So far in 2024, Colorado health officials have issued 15 Ozone Action Days in June, 22 Action Days in July and five Action Days in August, according to state data. That’s nearly a month and a half of days with poor air quality.

Ozone Action Days are called when the Air Quality Index is forecast to reach unhealthy levels due to a combination of ozone, wildfire smoke and other pollutants, according to the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment.

The AQI measuring system reports daily levels of air pollution. Generally, AQIs of:

  • Zero to 50 indicate good air quality;
  • 51 to 100 indicate moderate air quality;
  • 101 to 150 indicate air quality that is unhealthy for sensitive groups;
  • 151 to 200 indicate unhealthy air quality for the general population;
  • 201 to 300 indicate very unhealthy air quality;
  • 301 and above indicate hazardous air quality.

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