WISCONSIN (WTAQ-WRN) — For the first time in a decade, the Environmental Protection Agency proposes updates to the standard for soot. Clean Wisconsin Energy Manager, Ciaran Gallagher, says that’s still far short of what’s needed to protect peoples’ health
“The proposed lower standard from the EPA is better but doesn’t improve the air quality here in Wisconsin which is why that we felt the need to propose an even lower standard.” said Gallagher.
Soot is fine particulates linked to asthma, heart disease and even premature deaths. Gallagher says six Wisconsin counties – Outagamie, Waukesha, Grant, Eau Claire, Milwaukee and Dane could see improved health outcomes with a stronger standard.
The EPA proposal brings the annual standard down from 12 micrograms per cubic meter to a level between nine and 10. The agency is seeking comment on that as well as alternative standards.