EPA Wildfire Research: Impacts on Air and Water Quality
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EPA Wildfire Research: Impacts on Air and Water Quality
WESTAR-WRAP Spring Business Meeting 2024, Riverside, California
Wildland fire smoke impacts millions of people in the United States every year. The EPA’s Office of Research and Development is addressing our increasingly smokey future with a variety of initiatives, including innovative smoke sampling methods and approaches and readying a state-of-the-art instrumentation in a mobile air quality laboratory based at the Pacific Ecological Systems Division lab in Corvallis OR. While the negative impacts of PM2.5 on air quality and human health are well established, wildfires mobilize additional pollutants such as heavy metals and nutrients which threaten clean air, clean water, and negatively impact human health. This presentation will include recent EPA efforts to study smoke impacts and address a wide range of emerging issues wildland fire is contributing to detrimental air and water quality and EPA resources to address this growing threat to human health and the environment.