Air quality in Illinois
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How much air pollution is there in Illinois?
Illinois is a state in the Midwestern region of the United States. The capital of Illinois is Springfield, which is located in the central part of the state. Although today Illinois's largest population centre is in its northeast, around Chicago. In 2019, the estimated population was just over 12.6 million people.
The Port of Chicago is connected to international ports via two main routes: through the Great Lakes, via the Saint Lawrence Seaway, to the Atlantic Ocean and from the Great Lakes to the Mississippi River, via the Illinois River. The international airport of O’Hare in Chicago is consistently reported as being one of the busiest airports in the world.
Looking at the latest air quality figures published by IQAir, it can be seen that Chicago enjoyed a period of “good” quality air during 2020. The average annual figure was 11.1 µg/m³. However, for 5 months of the year, the WHO target figure of 10 µg/m³ or less was achieved. February, March, April, June and November recorded figures as being “Good” with readings between 10 and 12 µg/m³. The remaining two months of January and December saw air quality ranked as “Moderate” with figures between 12.1 and 35.4 µg/m³.
Looking back at historic figures over the past few years it seems that Chicago’s air quality is fluctuating. In 2017 the level was 6.7 µg/m³, it became slightly worse in 2018 with 9.4 µg/m³ and in 2019 it was recorded as being “Moderate” quality with 12.8 µg/m³. But then an improvement in 2020 with 11.1 µg/m³.
What are the sources of air pollution in Illinois?
Cars, trucks, and buses are a significant source of air pollution in Illinois, with air pollution from vehicles affecting everyone. Additionally, there are over 5 million people living in Cook County, which includes Chicago, all of whom experience air pollution from transportation that is amongst the worst in the nation.
How does Illinois rank in the air pollution stakes?
The American Lung Association publishes annual reports about the air quality in most states in the US. The report released in January 2019 ranked Chicago as the 18th most polluted city when considering the levels of ozone (O3). This is actually worse because during the previous year it was ranked as 22nd. The report concluded that Chicago was subject to 14 days when ozone levels were too high to be accepted. The average for the previous year was 9.8 unhealthy days!
The increase in ozone production is mainly due to an increase in the number of vehicles using the roads and the rise in temperature which produces hotter weather. The three years of 2015 - 2017 were recorded as being the hottest on record.
The other airborne pollutant which is monitored is PM2.5 which consists of soot or tiny particles that come from coal-fired power stations, vehicle emissions, wildfires and wood-burning devices. It is noteworthy that, unlike ozone, PM2.5 concentrations are on the decline due to stricter emission controls and the phasing out of some coal-fired power stations.
What can be done to lessen the risk of poor air quality in Illinois?
At the end of January 2020, a report was published that highlighted the poor air quality in and around the Chicago region. The report shows that over 9 million people in the region lived through more than 100 days of moderate air pollution or worse. Peoria, Springfield and the Metro East St. Louis region also saw more than 100 days of poor air quality in 2018. The new national statistics from 2018 used in the report represent the most recent data available.
Electricity generation and transportation are the two most polluting sectors and pollution is responsible for killing hundreds of people a year in Illinois. What is needed is a transition to clean renewable power sources such as wind and solar, whilst promoting the use of electric cars, buses and transport that eliminates pollution in Illinois.
Due to global warming, higher temperatures and more severe wildfires increase air pollution and consequently, the threat to human health.
Recommendations put forward as a result of the report include calling on officials at all levels of government to encourage the reduction of emissions from transportation, support clean renewable energy, and expand climate-friendly transportation options with more transit, cycle lanes and footpaths.
The study also calls on the federal government to strengthen ozone and particulate pollution standards, and introduce strong clean car standards.
What is the environmental policy in Illinois?
The Illinois Environmental Protection Agency (IEPA) and the Partners for Clean Air Act constantly monitor the air quality situation throughout the hot summer months and will alert the public when air pollution increases due to the heat and the sun. Usually, this means an increase in the levels of ozone.
These daily alerts are published through the local media by means of informing the residents of the possible health risks. It is especially helpful to those who suffer from pre-existing respiratory problems.
These notices alert individuals in the Chicago and surrounding northwest area, as well as the Metro East area that light winds and high temperatures may produce elevated levels of air pollution, both ozone and particulate matter, which could reach the orange level, "unhealthy air quality levels for sensitive groups".
It is hoped that individuals and businesses will be spurred to take action because of these reports.
Is Illinois adopting stricter air pollution standards?
Chicago has a history of poor air quality. As it became more industrialised, it relied on poor quality, cheap coal from southern Illinois for power and heat. It was burned in boiler rooms, locomotives, steel mills, and domestic furnaces, the ubiquitous coal created an equally ubiquitous smoke. Soot spoiled everything in the city, ruining furniture, merchandise, and even building facades due to acid rain.
As far back as 1881, Chicago saw a problem here and started to introduce legislation that would curb the use of dirty coal. Not only did it become infamous for its smoke-filled cityscape but it was regarded as somewhat of a pioneer when it came to regulations. As far back as the early 1900s saw the electrification of the Central waterfront railway line.
In 1959, the city created the Department of Air Pollution Control which set about investigating all sources of air pollution and suggested new regulations for sources that had previously been completely ignored and dismissed as being insignificant. This now included the open burning of refuse and organic matter such as dried leaves and scrap wood.
The 70s saw another milestone in cleaner air through the strict control over the major polluters at the time. This included the huge South Works steel plant. But automobiles were becoming increasingly popular as their prices became affordable to many more people. And their emissions continue to plague every major city in the world today!
By the 1990s, there was a sharp decline in heavy industry and more effective controls over automobile emissions. Together these made a huge difference to the quality of the air in Chicago to such an extent that it no longer ranked amongst the nations most polluted cities.
What are the consequences of breathing in polluted air in Illinois?
Air pollution is harmful to Illinois residents’ health and quality of life. Exposure to pollutants such as ozone and PM2.5 is associated with an increased risk of lung irritation, respiratory problems, cardiovascular disease, asthma, cancer, and even premature death. PM2.5 pollution, which can penetrate deep into the lungs, is particularly damaging. Our estimates suggest that 5 per cent of early deaths in Chicago each year can be attributed to exposure to PM2.5.
Particulate matter (PM) means solid or liquid particles of smoke, dust, and other things that are suspended in the air. When air is polluted with particulate matter, these particles enter our breathing system with the oxygen our body needs.
When the particulate matter enters the nose or mouth through the breath, the fate of each particle depends on its size - the smaller the particles, the deeper they are able to go inside the body. PM with a diameter less than 10 micrometres are included in the 'totally suspended substances' (TSP). They are so small that the hairs in the nose cannot stop them. They pass through the respiratory tract into the lungs where the metal elements present on the surface of the particles oxidise the lung cells, damage their DNA and increase the risk of causing cancer. Particle contact with the lung cells causes swelling, irritation, disturbance, and obstruction of airflow causing lung breathing difficulties such as COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disorder), Cystic Lung Disease, and bronchitis.
Smaller particles known as PM2.5 are even more lethal. Their diameter is only 3 per cent diameter of a human hair. In addition to increasing the risk of lung disease, PM2.5 are able to penetrate deeply into the lungs where they end up in the alveoli which are located at the base of the bronchial tubes. They make them narrow by creating inflammation in the blood vessels or by making fatty scab. This increases blood pressure or causes blood clots to form. Due to this, the flow of blood reaching the heart and brain can be stopped, which can lead to stroke or heart attack.
Which is the most polluted city in Illinois?
- Berwyn58
- Blue Island58
- Bridgeview58
- Broadview58
- Brookfield58
- Burbank58
- Calumet City58
- Chicago Heights58
- Chicago Ridge58
- Country Club Hills58
- Countryside58
- Crestwood58
- Dixmoor58
- Dolton58
- East Hazel Crest58
- Flossmoor58
- Ford Heights58
- Forest Park58
- Glenwood58
- Harvey58
- Hazel Crest58
- Hickory Hills58
- Hinsdale58
- Hodgkins58
- Homewood58
- Justice58
- La Grange Park58
- Lynwood58
- Lyons58
- Markham58
- Maywood58
- Melrose Park58
- Midlothian58
- North Riverside58
- Oak Forest58
- Oak Lawn58
- Olympia Fields58
- Palos Heights58
- Palos Hills58
- Palos Park58
- Phoenix58
- Posen58
- River Grove58
- Robbins58
- Sauk Village58
- South Holland58
- Thornton58
- Westchester58
- Western Springs58
- Worth58
- Bellwood57
- Berkeley57
- Burr Ridge57
- Clarendon Hills57
- Frankfort Square57
- Franklin Park57
- Hillside57
- Indian Head Park57
- Matteson57
- Morton Grove57
- Northlake57
- Oak Brook57
- Orland Hills57
- Orland Park57
- Park Forest57
- Richton Park57
- Skokie57
- South Chicago Heights57
- Steger57
- Stone Park57
- Tinley Park57
- Willow Springs57
- Crete56
- Elmhurst56
- Kenilworth56
- Mount Prospect56
- Northfield56
- Oakbrook Terrace56
- Rosemont56
- University Park56
- Westmont56
- Willowbrook, Will County56
- Winfield56
- Bensenville55
- Darien55
- Decatur55
- Des Plaines55
- Mokena55
- Monee55
- Villa Park55
- Frankfort54
- Glencoe54
- Lombard54
- Nauvoo54
- Prospect Heights54
- Warsaw54
- Wood Dale54
- Wood River54
- Woodridge54
- Abingdon53
- Adams County53
- Addison53
- Albion53
- Aledo53
- Andalusia53
- Astoria53
- Bannockburn53
- Barry53
- Beardstown53
- Beecher53
- Bridgeport53
- Bushnell53
- Cambridge53
- Camp Point53
- Canton53
- Carbon Cliff53
- Carthage53
- Cleveland53
- Coal Valley53
- Colchester53
- Colona53
- Cuba53
- Deerfield53
- East Dubuque53
- East Moline53
- Elk Grove Village53
- Elmwood53
- Erie53
- Farmington53
- Fulton53
- Galesburg53
- Galva53
- Geneseo53
- Glendale Heights53
- Griggsville53
- Hamilton53
- Hampton53
- Hardin53
- Highland Park53
- Highwood53
- Homer Glen53
- Itasca53
- Kewanee53
- Kingston, Adams County53
- Knoxville53
- La Harpe53
- Lawrenceville53
- Lewistown53
- Lincolnshire53
- Lisle53
- Macomb53
- Meredosia53
- Milan53
- Moline53
- Monmouth53
- Morrison53
- Mount Carmel53
- Mount Sterling53
- Oquawka53
- Orion53
- Payson53
- Pittsfield53
- Port Byron53
- Prophetstown53
- Quincy53
- Riverdale53
- Riverwoods53
- Rock Island53
- Roodhouse53
- Rushville53
- Silvis53
- Sumner53
- Toulon53
- Wheeling53
- White Hall53
- Will County53
- Wilmington, Greene County53
- Winchester53
- Wyoming53
- Albers52
- Algonquin52
- Altamont52
- Amboy52
- Antioch52
- Arcola52
- Arthur52
- Ashland52
- Assumption52
- Athens52
- Atlanta52
- Atwood52
- Auburn52
- Aviston52
- Baldwin52
- Barrington52
- Bartlett52
- Bartonville52
- Batavia52
- Beach Park52
- Beckemeyer52
- Belleville52
- Bellevue52
- Belvidere52
- Bement52
- Benld52
- Benton52
- Bethalto52
- Bethany52
- Big Rock52
- Bloomingdale52
- Bloomington52
- Blue Mound52
- Boulder Hill52
- Bourbonnais52
- Bradley52
- Breese52
- Brighton52
- Bull Valley52
- Bunker Hill52
- Burnham52
- Byron52
- Cahokia Heights52
- Calumet Park52
- Capron52
- Carlinville52
- Carlyle52
- Carmi52
- Carol Stream52
- Carpentersville52
- Carrollton52
- Casey52
- Caseyville52
- Catlin52
- Central City52
- Centralia52
- Cerro Gordo52
- Channahon52
- Channel Lake52
- Chatham52
- Chatsworth52
- Chebanse52
- Chenoa52
- Cherry Valley52
- Chester52
- Chillicothe52
- Chrisman52
- Christopher52
- Cicero52
- Clifton52
- Clinton52
- Coal City52
- Colfax52
- Collinsville52
- Columbia52
- Cortland52
- Creve Coeur52
- Crystal Lake52
- Crystal Lawns52
- Danvers52
- Danville52
- Davis Junction52
- De Pue52
- Deer Park52
- Delavan52
- Diamond52
- Divernon52
- Dixon52
- Douglas52
- Du Quoin52
- Dunlap52
- Dupo52
- Durand52
- Dwight52
- Earlville52
- East Alton52
- East Dundee52
- East Peoria52
- Edinburg52
- Edwardsville52
- Effingham52
- El Paso52
- Elburn52
- Elwood52
- Eureka52
- Fairbury52
- Fairfield52
- Fairmont City52
- Fairview Heights52
- Farmer City52
- Fisher52
- Flanagan52
- Flora52
- Forest Lake52
- Forest View52
- Forrest52
- Forreston52
- Forsyth52
- Fox Lake52
- Fox Lake Hills52
- Fox River Grove52
- Freeburg52
- Freeport52
- Gages Lake52
- Galena52
- Gardner52
- Genoa52
- Georgetown52
- Germantown52
- Germantown Hills52
- Gibson City52
- Gifford52
- Gilberts52
- Gillespie52
- Gilman52
- Girard52
- Glasford52
- Glen Carbon52
- Glen Ellyn52
- Godfrey52
- Grandview52
- Grandwood Park52
- Grant Park52
- Granville52
- Grayslake52
- Grayville52
- Green Oaks52
- Greenfield52
- Greenup52
- Greenville52
- Gridley52
- Hainesville52
- Hampshire52
- Hanna City52
- Hanover Park52
- Harristown52
- Harvard52
- Havana52
- Hawthorn Woods52
- Hebron52
- Hennepin52
- Henry52
- Heritage Lake52
- Herscher52
- Heyworth52
- Hillcrest52
- Hillsboro52
- Hinckley52
- Hoffman Estates52
- Holiday Shores52
- Homer52
- Hoopeston52
- Hudson52
- Huntley52
- Ina52
- Ingalls Park52
- Irving52
- Island Lake52
- Jacksonville52
- Jerome52
- Jo Daviess County52
- Johnsburg52
- Johnston City52
- Kankakee52
- Kildeer52
- Kincaid52
- Kirkland52
- Knollwood52
- Lacon52
- Ladd52
- Lake Barrington52
- Lake Camelot52
- Lake Catherine52
- Lake Forest52
- Lake Holiday52
- Lake in the Hills52
- Lake of the Woods52
- Lake Summerset52
- Lake Villa52
- Lakemoor52
- Lakewood, Lakewood County52
- Lakewood Shores52
- Lanark52
- Le Roy52
- Lebanon52
- Leland Grove52
- Lena52
- Lexington52
- Lily Lake52
- Limestone52
- Lincoln52
- Lindenhurst52
- Litchfield52
- Lockport Heights52
- Long Creek52
- Long Grove52
- Long Lake52
- Louisville52
- Lovington52
- Mackinaw52
- Macon52
- Madison52
- Malta52
- Manhattan52
- Manito52
- Manteno52
- Maple Park52
- Marengo52
- Marion County52
- Marissa52
- Maroa52
- Marquette Heights52
- Marseilles52
- Marshall52
- Martinsville52
- Maryville52
- Mascoutah52
- Mason City52
- Mattoon52
- McCullom Lake52
- McHenry52
- McLeansboro52
- Mendota52
- Metamora52
- Milford52
- Millstadt52
- Minier52
- Minonk52
- Minooka52
- Mitchell52
- Momence52
- Montgomery52
- Monticello52
- Morris52
- Morrisonville52
- Morton52
- Mount Carroll52
- Mount Morris52
- Mount Olive52
- Mount Pulaski52
- Mount Vernon52
- Mount Zion52
- Moweaqua52
- Nashville52
- Neoga52
- New Athens52
- New Baden52
- New Berlin52
- New Lenox52
- Newark52
- Newton52
- Nilwood52
- Nokomis52
- Norris City52
- North Barrington52
- North Chicago52
- North Pekin52
- Norwood52
- O'Fallon52
- Oakwood52
- Oakwood Hills52
- Oblong52
- Odin52
- Oglesby52
- Okawville52
- Olney52
- Onarga52
- Oregon52
- Ottawa52
- Palestine52
- Paris52
- Park City52
- Park Ridge52
- Pawnee52
- Paxton52
- Pecatonica52
- Pekin52
- Peoria Heights52
- Peru52
- Petersburg52
- Philo52
- Pinckneyville52
- Pingree Grove52
- Pistakee Highlands52
- Plano52
- Pocahontas52
- Polo52
- Pontiac52
- Pontoon Beach52
- Poplar Grove52
- Port Barrington52
- Prairie Grove52
- Prestbury52
- Preston Heights52
- Princeton52
- Princeville52
- Ramsey52
- Rantoul52
- Red Bud52
- Richmond52
- Riverton52
- Roanoke52
- Robinson52
- Rochelle52
- Rochester52
- Rock Falls52
- Rockdale52
- Rockton52
- Rolling Meadows52
- Rome52
- Roscoe52
- Roselle52
- Rosewood Heights52
- Rossville52
- Round Lake52
- Round Lake Beach52
- Round Lake Park52
- Roxana52
- Royalton52
- Salem52
- Sandoval52
- Sandwich52
- Sauget52
- Savanna52
- Savoy52
- Schaumburg52
- Scott Air Force Base52
- Seneca52
- Sesser52
- Shelbyville52
- Sheldon52
- Sheridan52
- Sherman52
- Shiloh52
- Shorewood52
- Sidney52
- Sleepy Hollow52
- Smithton52
- Somonauk52
- South Barrington52
- South Beloit52
- South Elgin52
- South Jacksonville52
- South Pekin52
- South Roxana52
- Southern View52
- Sparta52
- Spring Grove52
- Spring Valley52
- St. Anne52
- St. Charles52
- St. Elmo52
- St. Jacob52
- St. Joseph52
- Staunton52
- Steeleville52
- Stickney52
- Stillman Valley52
- Stockton52
- Streamwood52
- Streator52
- Sugar Grove52
- Sullivan52
- Summit52
- Swansea52
- Sycamore52
- Taylorville52
- Teutopolis52
- The Galena Territory52
- Third Lake52
- Thomasboro52
- Tilton52
- Toledo52
- Tolono52
- Toluca52
- Tower Lakes52
- Tremont52
- Trenton52
- Troy52
- Tuscola52
- Twin Grove52
- Valmeyer52
- Vandalia52
- Venetian Village52
- Venice52
- Vernon Hills52
- Villa Grove52
- Virden52
- Virginia52
- Volo52
- Wadsworth52
- Walnut52
- Wamac52
- Warren52
- Warrensburg52
- Warrenville52
- Washburn52
- Washington52
- Washington Park52
- Waterloo52
- Waterman52
- Watseka52
- Wauconda52
- Waukegan52
- Waverly52
- Wayne52
- Wayne City52
- West Dundee52
- West Frankfort52
- West Peoria52
- West Union52
- Westville52
- Williamsville52
- Windsor, Shelby County52
- Winnebago52
- Winthrop Harbor52
- Wonder Lake52
- Woodlawn52
- Woodstock52
- Worden52
- Yorkville52
- Zeigler52
- Zion52
- Cambria51
- Crest Hill51
- De Soto51
- East St. Louis51
- Eldorado51
- Energy51
- Evergreen Park51
- Herrin51
- Hometown51
- Jerseyville51
- Merrionette Park51
- Murphysboro51
- Oswego51
- Barrington Hills50
- Braidwood50
- Carterville50
- Crainville50
- Fairmont50
- Lemont50
- Peoria50
- Plainfield50
- Sterling50
- Cook49
- Hamilton County49
- Harwood Heights49
- Marion49
- Mundelein49
- Oak Park49
- Elmwood Park48
- Kane County48
- Lincolnwood48
- River Forest48
- Riverside48
- Rock Island Arsenal48
- St. Clair County48
- Alsip47
- Aurora47
- Bolingbrook47
- Carbondale47
- Chicago47
- Harrisburg47
- Lansing47
- North Aurora47
- Union County47
- Bedford Park46
- Evanston46
- Joliet46
- Naperville46
- Norridge46
- Round Lake Heights46
- West Chicago46
- Carrier Mills44
- Elgin44
- Geneva44
- Glenview44
- Machesney Park44
- Rockford44
- Romeoville44
- Winnetka44
- Charleston43
- Lockport43
- Randolph County43
- Springfield43
- Campton Hills42
- Granite City42
- LaSalle42
- McCook42
- Niles42
- Alton41
- Cobden41
- Goreville41
- McHenry County41
- Normal41
- Shawneetown41
- Urbana41
- DuPage County40
- Schiller Park40
- Anna39
- Arlington Heights39
- Cary39
- Hartford39
- Inverness39
- Jonesboro39
- Lake Bluff39
- Loves Park39
- Pana39
- Vienna39
- Wilmette39
- Champaign38
- Elizabethtown38
- Rosiclare38
- Golconda37
- Wheaton37
- Metropolis36
- Cairo35
- Mound City35
- Sangamon County35
- Highland34
- Buffalo Grove33
- Gurnee33
- Northbrook33
- Palatine31
- Libertyville30
- DeKalb29
- La Grange28
- Lake Zurich28
- Madison County28
- Peotone28
- Arrowsmith26
- Mahomet26
- DeKalb County22
- Winnebago County21
- Downers Grove17
- Union Hill17
- Kendall County10








