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Raise Funds for Air Quality Monitors

The goal of this initiative by Northside Fort Worth Air is to bridge a critical gap in air quality monitoring in the Northside community of Fort Worth. Currently, there are no city-funded or state-funded air monitors in our neighborhood, despite being surrounded by industrial companies that pose significant environmental and health risks.

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The only two existing air monitors in the area are several miles away from Northside neighborhoods and are located at Meacham Airport and Haws Athletic Center. These monitors do not provide adequate coverage for the Northside community, leaving a significant gap in our understanding of local air quality. Unfortunately, there are currently no plans to purchase or install additional air monitors in our neighborhoods in Northside Fort Worth.

Why get air monitors?

Stategic Placement of Monitors

Each of the 5 monitors will be placed adjacent to heavy industry zoning areas with known pollution sources, as well as zones where there is no adjacent industrial pollution to compare data.

    Comprehensive Pollutant Tracking

    They track a range of pollutants, including VOCs, NOx, and CO2, offering a complete picture of air quality and helping to identify pollution hotspots and their sources.

    Community Empowerment

    By making air quality data publicly accessible, we can create a healthier environment for the Northside community by giving us knowledge and data-driven insights to eliminate pollution and industrial companies from our community.

    What do the air monitors track?

    Monitoring PM 2.5 Pollutants: A Key to Cleaner Air

    The air quality monitors will track Particulate Matter (PM) pollution, specifically particles 2.5 microns or smaller, which include harmful substances like dust, soot, metals, and organic chemicals. According to the EPA’s standard, concentrations of 9 micrograms per cubic meter or higher pose health risks. However, the World Health Organization sets an even stricter target for safe PM concentrations at 6 micrograms per cubic meter. 

    By monitoring these pollutants, we can better understand the air quality in Northside neighborhoods and work towards reducing exposure to harmful particles.

    Health Risks:

    Long-term exposure to PM2.5 can have serious consequences, including:

    • Lung and other cancers
    • Respiratory issues 
    • Cardiovascular problems
    • Worsening of existing conditions like asthma

    Air Quality Standards:

    • Monitoring PM2.5 helps ensure that air quality meets national standards, safeguarding public health and the environment.

    Policy and Regulation:

    Data from PM2.5 monitors informs air quality policies and regulations, enabling:

    • Identification of pollution sources
    • Development of strategies to reduce PM2.5 levels
    Monitoring TVOC Intensities: Uncovering Hidden Dangers

    The air quality monitors will track Total Volatile Organic Compounds (TVOCs), encompassing both natural and industrial sources of organic chemicals in the air. Some VOCs, such as Formaldehyde, Benzene, Naphthalene, and Toluene, come from industries and are poisonous and toxic to humans.

    This data will empower us to hold polluters accountable and work towards reducing the negative impact of VOCs on public health and the environment.

    Health Risks:

    Exposure to certain VOCs can have severe consequences, including:

    • Respiratory issues
    • Liver damage
    • Kidney damage
    • Central nervous system damage
    • Cancer

    Policy and Regulation:

    By monitoring TVOCs, we can:

    • Identify industries that are releasing excessive amounts of toxic gases
    • Ensure compliance with guidelines set by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ)
    • Track which companies in Fort Worth are producing harmful gases in excess
    • Pinpoint neighborhoods in Fort Worth with higher concentrations of these pollutants
    Monitoring NOx Concentrations: A Crucial Step Towards Cleaner Air

    NOx refers to the sum of nitric oxide (NO) and nitrogen dioxide (NO2), pollutants produced by combustion engines in various sources such as cars, trucks, ships, aircraft, and industries. These emissions contribute to smog, acid rain, and ground-level ozone formation, posing significant threats to environmental protection and public health.

    By monitoring NOx in Northside Fort Worth, we can take proactive steps towards reducing its harmful effects on the environment and public health.

    Why Monitor NOx?

    Monitoring NOx is crucial due to its contribution to:

    • Air pollution
    • Acid rain
    • Ground-level ozone formation

    By tracking NOx levels, we can:

    Environmental Protection:

    • Identify pollution sources in Northside and assess air quality
    • Evaluate the effectiveness of emission control measures
    • Inform policies and regulations to mitigate environmental harm

    Public Health:

    • Protect against respiratory irritation, coughing, and other health problems associated with NOx exposure
    • Ensure a healthier environment for the Northside community, particularly vulnerable populations such as children, seniors, and those with pre-existing medical conditions

    Compliance with Regulations:

    • Verify that industries and vehicles are meeting NOx emission standards
    • Enforce regulations to prevent excessive emissions and promote cleaner air
    Monitoring CO2 Concentrations: A Key to Mitigating Climate Change

    CO2, or carbon dioxide, is a potent greenhouse gas produced by various sources, including:

    • Human and animal respiration
    • Industrial activities such as cement and chemical production (in large concentrations)

    Notably, CO2 contributes to approximately 30% of global greenhouse gas emissions. By monitoring CO2 concentrations, we can ensure a healthy and productive environment for the Northside community, particularly in neighborhoods with high industrial activity.

    Health and Safety:

    High CO2 levels can have significant impacts on human health and productivity, including:

    • Drowsiness
    • Headaches
    • Reduced cognitive function

    Policy and Regulation:

    Monitoring CO2 helps identify areas with high concentrations of CO2 gases, such as the Northside neighborhood, which is surrounded by heavy industrial companies. This data enables:

    • Comparison of CO2 levels between neighborhoods with varying levels of industrial pollution
    • Informed policy decisions to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and mitigate climate change impacts
    • Identification of industrial companies contributing to high levels of CO2 gases and eventually rezoning the neighborhood to get these companies out of the community

    Benefits to the Northside Community

    By providing comparative data and location of pollution hotspots, this initiative will help the Northside community:

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    Advocate for policy changes and regulations to reduce pollution

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    Identify areas that require immediate attention and action

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    Make informed decisions about our health and well-being

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    Understand the impact of industrial activities on air quality

    This initiative aims to create a healthier environment for the Northside community by giving us knowledge and data-driven insights to eliminate pollution and industrial companies from our community.

    Northside Fort Worth Air Mission

    Northside Fort Worth Air is dedicated to educating, empowering, and engaging residents in the fight for clean, healthy air. We strive to raise awareness about local air quality challenges, promote environmental justice, and advocate for policies and practices that protect the health and well-being of our Northside community — today and for future generations.

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