Air quality in Virginia
Air quality index (AQI⁺) and PM2.5 air pollution in Virginia • 21:30, Jun 15
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Does Virginia have polluted air?
Virginia is a state located in both the Mid-Atlantic and Southeastern regions of America, situated between the Appalachian Mountains and the Atlantic Coast. It is bordered by other states such as Washington, Maryland, North Carolina and Kentucky, and is home to an estimated 8.54 million people, as per a census conducted in 2019.
It has a climate that can be classed as ‘humid subtropical’, having highs of up to 30 degrees centigrade, all the way down to averages of minus 4 degrees in the winter months. It has made plans to close many of its coal powered plants by the mid 2020’s, and has seen success in reducing its haze and air pollution levels in the mountain regions since the closure of several of its coal plants, however despite these initiatives there are still many cities on record with less than optimal levels of pollution, with certain months of the year climbing up significantly in terms of their air pollution content.
Looking at some of the cities and their varying air qualities over the course of 2020, some of them stand out as having some less than appreciable levels of air cleanliness. One city in particular stands out, Centreville, which came in with a yearly PM2.5 average of 11.9 μg/m³. This placed it within the ‘good’ air quality ratings bracket, which requires a PM2.5 reading of anywhere between 12.1 to 35.4 μg/m³ to be classified as such. This reading placed it in 1st place out of all cities ranked in Virginia (with the capital city of Richmond coming in at 8th place with a reading of 8.8 μg/m³), as well as placing it in 1880th place out of all cities ranked worldwide. Whilst Centreville’s reading was only 1.9 units shy of moving down a notch into the World Health Organizations (WHO's) target goal for the optimal quality of air at 10 μg/m³ or less, it still stands to reason that for a U.S city this is quite a high reading, and it’s ranking worldwide quite high and could thus do much to improve.
Other cities that came in with noteworthy readings of pollution were ones such as Vienna, with a PM2.5 reading of 11.4 μg/m³, and the City of Manassas at 10.3 μg/m³. Both of these cities also came in within the ‘good’ ratings bracket, making three cities in the state of Virginia come in with this rating, whilst the other 14 came in within the WHO's target goal. Whilst this demonstrates a better level of air cleanliness in other cities, when viewing their yearly readings, there are still many months where the pollution levels come in significantly higher, with the reasons as to why being discussed in short.
What are the main causes of air pollution in Virginia?
Much of the air pollution generated in Virginia comes from a small number of sources, that come together to form the larger readings of PM2.5 and other pollutants present in the air. PM2.5 refers to particulate matter that is 2.5 micrometers or less in diameter, with the ability to go down to sizes far smaller, such as 0.001 microns or less in diameter. Due to this incredibly small size as well as the large number of different materials that they are comprised of (usually a mixture of both organic and inorganic matter), they present a significant health risk when respired, and as such, they are used as a major component in the calculation of the overall AQI, or air quality index.
Some of the different sources of PM10, PM2.5 and the other various pollutants present in the air in Virginia would be ones such as pollution from the aforementioned power plants, particularly when they utilize fossil fuels such as coal or natural gas as their main energy sources. Coal is pulverized into a fine powder form in these facilities, then combusted in order to generate energy, which can lead to large emissions of harmful chemical compounds as well as dangerous particulate matter into the air. Factories can also lead to the dispersal of such pollutants into the air, although generally if they have good pollution preventing protocols in place the amount of industrial effluence can be lessened.
Other sources include vehicles and the exhaust fumes that they emit, which accounts for a very high amount of certain contaminants in the air, which will be touched on in short. Larger vehicles, or heavy duty ones as they are known (which include ones such as trucks or lorries, as well as buses) can also be a major source of pollution, particularly when large amounts of importation or exportation occurs in certain areas.
These vehicles often run on diesel fuel, and although there are many plans to reduce the number of these in use as well as phasing out a majority of diesel use altogether, they still remain prevalent on the roads and thus another source of pollution, along with the smaller personal vehicles. Even worn down tire treads can leak enormous amounts of microscopic rubber particles into the atmosphere, which can harm both human health and ecosystems.
Other sources include poorly paved roads or even road repair sites, as well as construction areas, mining sites and any other activity that assists in the dispersal of finely ground or coarse particles into the air such as dust or gravel. The formation of certain pollutants can also occur within the atmosphere during certain months of the year as well, usually as a byproduct of pollutants being exposed to large amounts of sunlight. These would be among the main causes of pollution that take place within Virginia.
What are some health problems associated with air pollution in Virginia?
Exposure to pollution can have a number of different health issues, with some variations based on individual disposition, as well as what type of pollution one is exposed to along with the length of exposure. Ailments that fall under the chronic obstructive pulmonary disease bracket (COPD) may present themselves, which includes pneumonia, bronchitis, emphysema and asthma. As well as this, scarring to the lung tissue can occur, which besides reducing full lung function and reducing life expectancy (as well as a reduction in quality of life), can also make one more predisposed to the previously mentioned respiratory diseases. Other serious conditions would be ones such as ischemic heart disease, heart attacks and even strokes, showing the seriousness that high exposure to pollution carries with it, and the growing need to reduce it.
When is the air quality at its worst in Virginia?
Observing the data collected over the course of 2020, Virginia displayed some periods of time where the PM2.5 count was higher than other months of the year. These were divided into two distinct periods, which were namely the end of the year pollution rises (which can be seen to have carried on into the early months of the following year, which is even present on the 2020 data itself), and the other time period being in the middle of the year.
As the temperature drops significantly during the winter months towards the end of the year, power plants are often pushed into working considerably harder due to the larger demand for power to heat both homes and businesses. As well as this, some people will turn to the use of firewood or charcoal to use in fireplaces in their homes, which as well as providing heat, also generates its own pollutive problems, particularly when carried out by a large number of people. The rise of PM2.5 seen in the hotter months (namely July and August) may be as a result of the formation of ozone (O3), which as mentioned previously, can be formed due to exhaust fumes and other pollution accumulations being subject to large amounts of sunlight.
In closing, the months of November and December presented with some of the highest readings of PM2.5, with many months across various cities coming in with readings that hit either the ‘moderate’ pollution bracket (12 to 35.4 μg/m³ required) or the ‘good’ ratings bracket (10 to 12 μg/m³). However, the month of July also saw some severe rises in pollution, with the city of Centreville having a very high reading of 19.3 μg/m³, the highest seen throughout the entire year in the whole state of Virginia. Many other cities also displayed readings well above their yearly average in the month of July.
What are some types of pollution found in Virginia’s air?
Some of the main pollutants in the air would include ones that typically see emanation from combustion sources, as well as varying types of fine particulate matter. For the latter, finely ground silica dust can be thrown out by construction sites or road repair areas (along with poorly paved roads that see use from cars). Black carbon is another pollutant that falls into the tiny particle category, and along with silica dust, has potent carcinogenic effects when inhaled.
Nitrogen dioxide (NO2) and sulfur dioxide (SO2) are also released in large amounts by vehicles, as well as ozone (O3) as a secondary pollutant in the atmosphere. Both nitrogen and sulfur dioxide can aid in the formation of acid rain clouds, which besides causing damage to the environment as well as buildings, can cause inflammation and irritation to the lining of the lungs, afflicting those who live near busy roads or other areas where these chemical compounds linger in the atmosphere.
Black carbon is formed alongside volatile organic compounds (VOC's) when the incomplete combustion of both fossil fuels or organic matter takes place. Some examples of prominent VOC's include ones such as benzene, toluene, xylene and methylene chloride, as well as formaldehyde (which is also found in many household products).
Which is the most polluted city in Virginia?
- Chincoteague60
- Captains Cove59
- Wattsville59
- Accomac58
- Hallwood58
- Parksley58
- Onancock56
- Exmore54
- Hampton51
- Northampton County49
- Eastville48
- Virginia Beach48
- Smithfield47
- Albemarle County45
- Madison County45
- Page45
- Cape Charles44
- Ashburn43
- Chesterfield43
- East Highland Park43
- Roanoke43
- Rockbridge43
- Stafford43
- Arlington41
- Lansdowne40
- Rockingham County40
- Rose Hill, Fairfax County40
- Suffolk38
- Vienna38
- Staunton37
- Countryside36
- Prince William County36
- Enon35
- James City County34
- McLean34
- Portsmouth34
- Sugarland Run34
- Frederick33
- Idylwood33
- Poquoson33
- Chesapeake32
- Fairfax32
- Hurt32
- King William32
- West Springfield32
- Carrollton31
- Lincolnia31
- McNair31
- Newport News31
- Fauquier County30
- Fort Hunt30
- Bull Run, Prince William County29
- Fair Oaks29
- Isle of Wight29
- Mathews29
- Sterling29
- Windsor29
- York County29
- Buckhall28
- Deltaville28
- Fairfax County28
- Gloucester Point28
- Kings Park West28
- Lynchburg28
- Oakton28
- Reston28
- Rushmere28
- Warrenton28
- Yorktown28
- Big Island27
- Courtland27
- Fort Lee27
- Franklin27
- Gloucester Courthouse27
- Hopewell27
- Kilmarnock27
- New Kent27
- Prince George27
- Southampton County27
- Springfield27
- Surry27
- Sussex27
- Waverly27
- Williamsburg27
- Bracey26
- Colonial Heights26
- Difficult Run26
- Dinwiddie26
- Emporia26
- Ettrick26
- King George26
- Lancaster26
- Lawrenceville26
- Matoaca26
- Saluda26
- West Point26
- Loudoun County25
- Ashland24
- Bensley24
- Boydton24
- Brambleton24
- Charles City24
- Chester24
- Elliston24
- Fairfax Station24
- Heathsville24
- Highland Springs24
- King and Queen Court House24
- Norfolk24
- Petersburg24
- Purcellville24
- Sandston24
- South Hill24
- Big Stone Gap23
- Blackstone23
- Brandermill23
- Central Garage23
- Chamberlayne23
- Chase City23
- Clarke23
- Clarksville23
- Danville23
- Dumbarton23
- Halifax23
- Innsbrook23
- Kenbridge23
- Lakeside23
- Laurel23
- Meadowbrook23
- Mechanicsville23
- Mount Hermon23
- Mountain Road23
- South Boston23
- Tappahannock23
- Warsaw23
- Woodlake23
- Alexandria22
- Altavista22
- Amelia Court House22
- Annandale22
- Appomattox22
- Aquia Harbour22
- Bailey's Crossroads22
- Bassett22
- Bedford22
- Belle Haven, Fairfax County22
- Bellwood22
- Belmont22
- Boswell's Corner22
- Bowling Green22
- Broadlands22
- Brookneal22
- Burkeville22
- Cana22
- Caroline County22
- Cave Spring22
- Chantilly22
- Charlotte Court House22
- Charlottesville22
- Chatham22
- Chatmoss22
- Cherry Hill22
- Clifton22
- Collinsville22
- Colonial Beach22
- Concord22
- Crewe22
- Cumberland22
- Dahlgren22
- Dale City22
- Dranesville22
- Dulles Town Center22
- Dumfries22
- Dunn Loring22
- Falls Church22
- Falmouth22
- Farmville22
- Ferrum22
- Floris22
- Floyd22
- Forest22
- Fort Belvoir22
- Franconia22
- Franklin Farm22
- Fredericksburg22
- Galax22
- Glen Allen22
- Goochland22
- Greenbriar22
- Gretna22
- Groveton22
- Hamilton22
- Hampden-Sydney22
- Hanover22
- Hanover County22
- Hayfield22
- Henry22
- Henry Fork22
- Herndon22
- Hillsville22
- Horse Pasture22
- Huntington22
- Hybla Valley22
- Independence22
- Independent Hill22
- Innovation22
- Keysville22
- Kings Park22
- Lake Barcroft22
- Lake Ridge22
- Laurel Hill22
- Leesburg22
- Loch Lomond22
- Lorton22
- Loudoun Valley Estates22
- Lovettsville22
- Lowes Island22
- Lunenburg22
- Manassas22
- Manassas Park22
- Mantua22
- Martinsville22
- Merrifield22
- Moneta22
- Montross22
- Motley22
- Mount Vernon22
- Newington22
- North Shore22
- North Springfield22
- Oak Grove22
- Occoquan22
- Passapatanzy22
- Patrick Springs22
- Pittsylvania County22
- Potomac Mills22
- Powhatan22
- Prince Edward County22
- Quantico Base22
- Ravensworth22
- Rocky Mount22
- Rustburg22
- Seven Corners22
- Short Pump22
- South Run22
- Southern Gateway22
- Spotsylvania Courthouse22
- Stafford Courthouse22
- Stanleytown22
- Stuart22
- Timberlake22
- Triangle22
- Tuckahoe22
- Tysons22
- Union Hall22
- University Center22
- Victoria22
- Villa Heights22
- Vinton22
- Wakefield, Fairfax County22
- West Falls Church22
- Wolf Trap22
- Woodbridge22
- Woodburn22
- Woodlawn, Fairfax County22
- Wyndham22
- Yorkshire22
- Abingdon21
- Adwolf21
- Appalachia21
- Atkins21
- Blacksburg21
- Bland21
- Blue Ridge21
- Bluefield21
- Bon Air21
- Buchanan21
- Buena Vista21
- Bull Run Mountain Estates21
- Burke Centre21
- Castlewood21
- Centreville21
- Chilhowie21
- Clintwood21
- Cloverdale21
- Coeburn21
- Daleville21
- Dryden21
- Dublin21
- East Lexington21
- Emory21
- Fairlawn21
- Fincastle21
- Gate City21
- Glade Spring21
- Glasgow21
- Hartwood21
- Hollins21
- Honaker21
- Jonesville21
- Laymantown21
- Lebanon21
- Lexington21
- Linton Hall21
- Lovingston21
- Madison Heights21
- Marion21
- Merrimac21
- Nellysford21
- New Castle21
- Norton21
- Palmyra21
- Pennington Gap21
- Plum Creek21
- Pulaski21
- Radford21
- Richmond21
- Rose Hill, Lee County21
- Rural Retreat21
- Saltville21
- Shawsville21
- Springville21
- Tazewell21
- Weber City21
- Wise21
- Wythe21
- Cedar Bluff20
- Claypool Hill20
- Clifton Forge20
- Gainesville20
- Giles20
- Grundy20
- Montrose20
- Narrows20
- Nokesville20
- Pearisburg20
- Pembroke20
- Raven20
- Richlands20
- Washington County20
- Wytheville20
- Apple Mountain Lake19
- Berryville19
- Bethel Manor19
- Bristol19
- Buckingham19
- Burke19
- Covington19
- Culpeper19
- Front Royal19
- Gordonsville19
- Lake Monticello19
- Louisa19
- Lyndhurst19
- Marshall19
- New Baltimore19
- Orange19
- Remington19
- Round Hill19
- Shenandoah Farms19
- Stephens City19
- Stuarts Draft19
- Unionville19
- Winchester19
- Botetourt County18
- Brightwood18
- Dooms18
- Fishersville18
- Hollymead18
- Jolivue18
- Keswick18
- Madison18
- Middletown18
- Montgomery County18
- Pantops18
- Pimmit Hills18
- Shawneeland18
- Strasburg18
- Warren County18
- Washington18
- Waynesboro18
- Amherst17
- Basye17
- Belmont Estates17
- Bridgewater17
- Broadway17
- Crimora17
- Crozet17
- Dayton17
- Edinburg17
- Elkton17
- Great Falls17
- Grottoes17
- Harrisonburg17
- Luray17
- Massanetta Springs17
- Massanutten17
- Montclair17
- Monterey17
- Mount Jackson17
- New Market17
- Prices Fork17
- Ruckersville17
- Shenandoah17
- Spotsylvania17
- Stanardsville17
- Stanley17
- Sudley17
- Timberville17
- Twin Lakes17
- Verona17
- Warm Springs17
- Weyers Cave17
- Woodstock17
- Fluvanna County16
- Salem16
- Christiansburg15
- Henrico County15
- Big Rock14
- Bealeton13
- Haymarket13
- South Riding11
- Augusta County6
- Bedford County0








