Sacaton School
Sacaton, Arizona

Summer Scholars.
   Sacaton School spent a week at Northern Arizona University studying the "haze" over the Grand Canyon. Our first couple of days we spent here we researched what type of pollutants contribute to the haze. We studied the haze and then thought out what was the main source of the pollution . When we got to that point we decided it was too  huge of a task for one week so we decided to research how regional haze affects our health.

    I recommend in order to reduce pollution in the Grand Canyon.The Grand Canyon should provide solar running buses in the day and electric Trolleys in the night .

A positive consequence is there would be a lot reduction in the haze and everyone could get a better view.

A negative consequence is that there would have to be a tax increase.

Our Project Leader over the edge!

Bookmarks:
  Common Indoor Air Pollutants - Environmental Tobacco Smoke (ETS)
Effects of Air Pollution
Cover Stories: Air Quality
Danger in the Air
PRC Air Pollution: How Bad is It?
Health experts call for urgent action on Toronto air quality: new study shows too many lives at risk
HotBot results: health issues due to
Environmental Health and the Public's Perception of Sewage Sludge Disposal
The Air You Breathe: Why Care About the Air
AMJPH letter: Air Pollution: Prevention & Long-Term Perspectives - Robinson
Summary of published literature showing adverse health effects of woodsmoke

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