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Tag: ozone levels

Smog hangs in the atmosphere above the San Antonio Skyline.
Posted inEnvironment

Smoggy San Antonio facing further regulation as air quality continues to suffer

Avatar photo by Lindsey Carnett August 16, 2021August 17, 2021

Officials said Monday that Bexar County will carry a designation of “moderate” ozone nonattainment soon — likely in early 2022.

US Highway 281 with vehicle traffic to and from downtown San Antonio.
Posted inGov & Politics

Bexar Not Among 18 Texas Counties Failing to Meet EPA Ozone Standard

Avatar photo by Hanna Oberhofer December 27, 2017January 31, 2020
Posted inHealth

San Antonio Sees Slight Air Quality Improvement, Awaits EPA Designation

Avatar photo by Edmond Ortiz October 4, 2017October 6, 2017
US Highway 281 with vehicle traffic to and from downtown San Antonio.
Posted inGov & Politics

San Antonio Pushes to Lower Emissions Despite Delayed Regulations

Avatar photo by Emma Platoff, The Texas Tribune June 13, 2017
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