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MVRPC to promote National Air Quality Awareness Week May 5 – 9, 2025.

Dayton, OH – 

The Miami Valley Regional Planning Commission (MVRPC) will be promoting  National Air Quality Awareness Week, May 5 through May 9, 2025. In partnership with the U.S. EPA and Air Now, MVRPC will share messages in accordance to this year’s theme, “Stay Air Aware”. Follow the hashtag #AQAW2025 on MVRPC’s social media pages for posts each day to learn more about Air Quality Awareness Week. This annual observance provides an opportunity to educate residents about how to find information about the air quality in their community and what actions they can take to improve it.

"The annual Air Quality Awareness Week is a way to highlight specific topics related to air quality in our Region," said Brian Martin, Executive Director of MVRPC. "There are multiple resources available to access the air quality index for your community. We want to promote all the options like the new U.S. EPA AirNow App."

Air quality plays a crucial role in the health of residents across the Miami Valley Region. Poor air quality can lead to respiratory issues, cardiovascular problems, and exacerbate existing health conditions.

MVRPC encourages residents to take actions to reduce air pollution:

  • Taking the bus –– Greater Dayton RTA (Montgomery County), Greene CATS Public Transit (Greene County), and Miami County Public Transit can help you plan your route.
  • Using alternative transportation modes such as biking, walking, or carpooling. GohioCommute.com has resources to help you plan these options.
  • Drive an electric vehicle or use battery-powered yard equipment.
  • Avoid letting your car idle while waiting.

In our Region, on days when air pollution levels are forecasted to be high, MVRPC, in conjunction with Regional Air Pollution Control Agency (RAPCA), will issue an Air Quality Alert (AQA). RAPCA is responsible for monitoring and reporting air quality readings in Montgomery, Greene, Miami, Darke, Preble, Shelby and Clark Counties. Poor air quality affects everyone; however, some individuals are susceptible to air pollutants, including children and adults who are active outdoors, older adults, and those with chronic respiratory diseases such as asthma. On AQA days, older adults, young children and those with breathing problems should modify their behavior and limit outdoor time. Visit MiamiValleyAir.org or call (937)223-6323 for more information.

Established in 1964, the Miami Valley Regional Planning Commission promotes collaboration among communities, stakeholders, and residents to advance regional priorities. MVRPC is a forum and resource where the Board of Directors identifies priorities and develops public policy and collaborative strategies to improve the quality of life throughout the Miami Valley Region.

MVRPC performs planning and research functions for our Region that ensure livable and equitable communities; clean air and water; robust roadway, transit, and active transportation options; and strategic community plans that chart the course for member communities and partners. MVRPC’s geographic area includes Darke, Greene, Miami, Montgomery, Preble, Shelby, and northern Warren counties in Southwest Ohio. Learn more at mvrpc.org/our-region.

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