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OZONE ACTION PARTNERSHIP


The Ozone Action Partnership is a group of businesses, government agencies and citizens taking voluntary measures to help the region improve air quality.

When weather patterns are expected to result in unhealthy levels of ground-level ozone, the partnership issues an advisory to employers and the media calling for an OZONE ACTION DAY.

On these days, businesses, public agencies and residents are asked to take cost-efficient, voluntary actions to reduce emissions. These voluntary actions help prevent unhealthy levels of ozone in our area and keep us from exceeding the health standard. Here are examples of what you can do.

Join the OZONE ACTION PARTNERS in the war against ozone pollution.
        tr> < Limit automobile driving and combine trips when possible.
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Make an effort to carpool, ride the train or bus, walk or ride a bike to your destination.

NJ TRANSIT has great incentives to encourage transit use on OZONE ACTION DAYS
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Avoid lawn cutting and using other gasoline powered equipment at home.
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Refuel your automobile at night, and don't "top off" your tank.
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Use latex, rather than oil-based paints and solvents.

Learn more about Ground-Level Ozone :

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What is Ozone Pollution?

Harmful Effects of Ground-Level Ozone

Our air doesn't look bad -- so what's the problem?

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