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About The Program
From March through November,
the Lawton Metropolitan Area (LMA) experiences a
number of days where air quality is determined to
be unhealthy for residents and the environment.
Typically, these days are associated with high-pressure
fronts, high temperatures and light winds. Under
these conditions, ground level ozone, or smog, is
formed from the photo-chemical combination of fossil
fuel emissions and oxygen. Ozone is a harmful gas,
which can cause adverse health effects. The most
sensitive groups to ozone exposure are children,
the elderly, people with respiratory and heart problems
and adults who are active outdoors.
To combat the ozone problem, the Lawton Metropolitan
Area Air Quality Committee (LMAAQC) was formed to
bring together citizens, business, industry and
government in the Lawton Metropolitan Area. Through
our efforts, we have developed a Clean Air Alert
Program designed to inform citizens about the adverse
effects of ozone exposure and encourage voluntary
action to help reduce ozone-forming emissions on
days when LMA is vulnerable to high ozone levels.
The LMAAQC, a public and private coalition, consists
of government, business, industry, health and environmental
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