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Found 10 records similar to Smog advisory statistics (ambient air quality network)
Smog can cause damage to your heart and lungs, even when you can't see or smell it in the air around you.
The air monitoring stations measure up to 6 common pollutants like: * ground-level ozone * fine particulate matter * nitrogen dioxide * carbon monoxide * sulphur dioxide * total reduced sulphur compounds The Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks continually monitors air quality across Ontario. We use this information to: * inform the public about outdoor ambient air quality through the Air Quality Index (AQI) and Smog Advisory program * assess Ontario's air quality and evaluate long-term trends * identify areas where pollutant levels are exceeded * identify the origins of pollutants * develop air policy * provide quantitative measurements to reduce specific pollution sources * determine the significance of pollutants from long-range transports and their effects * provide air quality researchers with data to link environmental and human health effects to air quality
This dataset includes the following information for public registered and municipal drinking water supplies: Site Name, County, Date Boil Advisory Issued, Date Boil Advisory Removed, Facility Type (Registered or Municipal), Length of Advisory in Days, Reason for the Report. This dataset includes boil water advisories from 2006 - current.
The Canadian Environmental Sustainability Indicators (CESI) program provides data and information to track Canada's performance on key environmental sustainability issues. The Drinking water advisories indicators provide a long-term view of the main reasons why boil water advisories are issued. They also report on the relationship between community size and the percentage of boil water advisories issued each year. The indicators exclude "Do not consume" and "Do not use" advisories, which represent approximately 2% of all drinking water advisories in Canada annually.
The Canadian Environmental Sustainability Indicators (CESI) program provides data and information to track Canada's performance on key environmental sustainability issues. The Drinking water advisories indicators provide a long-term view of the main reasons why boil water advisories are issued. They also report on the relationship between community size and the percentage of boil water advisories issued each year. The indicators exclude "Do not consume" and "Do not use" advisories, which represent approximately 2% of all drinking water advisories in Canada annually.
The Canadian Environmental Sustainability Indicators (CESI) program provides data and information to track Canada's performance on key environmental sustainability issues. The Drinking water advisories indicators provide a long-term view of the main reasons why boil water advisories are issued. They also report on the relationship between community size and the percentage of boil water advisories issued each year. The indicators exclude "Do not consume" and "Do not use" advisories, which represent approximately 2% of all drinking water advisories in Canada annually.
Fish consumption advisories for Ontario's lakes and rivers are available in the Guide to Eating Ontario Fish. The zip file below includes a GIS shapefile of all lake/river locations and a text file of all consumption advisory data from the current edition of the Guide. Fish consumption advice map *[GIS]: geographic information systems
A record of meetings, events and actions taken by the Yukon Advisory Council on Women’s Issues for the stated year
Unincorporated areas can have Advisory or Hamlet Councils that carry out an advisory role for the Local Advisory Area and is the community voice in the process of developing plans.
Public owners of potable water assets by precautionary drinking water advisories issued. Values are also presented in percentages.