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    North Texas reports more poor air quality days to date than in all of 2023

    By Ryan Thorpe Fort Worth Report,

    2024-07-19
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    Drivers make their way down Interstate 35 near Fort Worth’s Morningside neighborhood earlier this month. A combination of pollution from vehicles and industrial businesses such as cement kilns leads to the formation of ground-level ozone, or smog. Camilo Diaz/Fort Worth Report

    A month into a hot Texas summer, Dallas-Fort Worth already has surpassed the number of poor air quality days reported in all of 2023.

    As of July 18, the region had reported 17 days that ground-level ozone, or smog, exceeded levels considered healthy for all populations. In 2023, the area reported 13 ozone air quality alerts.

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