"CLEVELAND, Ohio — Three metropolitan areas in Northeast Ohio were among 72 areas in the U.S. that suffered through more than 100 days of unhealthy air pollution in 2015, according to a report released today by the Environment America Research & Policy Center.
The Akron area paced Northeast Ohio with 188 days of moderate to unhealthy levels of soot particles in the air, followed by Cleveland-Elyria with 175, and Youngstown-Warren-Boardman with 142.
Although the Cleveland area ranks among the worst particulate-polluted cities in the U.S., a different report released last year had a silver lining as Cleveland marked its lowest particulate pollution data in history."
James F. McCarty reports for the Cleveland Plain Dealer April 13, 2017.
Akron, Cleveland, Youngstown Air Pollution Still Among Ohio's Worst
Source: Cleveland Plain Dealer, 04/14/2017