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  • Clean air and money saving tips for Labor Day

    Aug 30, 2017 | Read More News
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    Is a road trip or BBQ in the plans over the Labor Day weekend?  There are easy ways to save money and reduce air pollution and waste while enjoying your holiday. Healthy air is in our hands and our daily choices can have a positive impact on the environment. grill
    • Since the largest single source of air pollution in Pima County is caused by motor vehicle use, carpooling and combining trips over the holidays are great ways to save gas, reduce wear and tear on your vehicle, and keep the air healthy. Consider biking, taking transit and walking, too!
    • When you need to drive, check the tire pressure before hitting the road. Riding on properly inflated tires will improve gas mileage, stopping distance, tire life and vehicle handling. Find your vehicle’s correct tire pressure on the door jam, the glove box, or the owner’s manual.
    • Stop at the click when refueling to avoid spills and overtaxing your car’s vapor collection system. Gasoline fumes contribute to the formation of ground-level ozone pollution. 
    • Make sure to tighten your gas cap until it clicks to keep gasoline vapors in the tank where they belong. It will save you money and reduce air pollution.
    • Avoid using charcoal lighter fluid when starting your BBQ. Charcoal chimneys are easy to use, last for years, and eliminates pollution-forming, bad tasting, potentially hazardous lighter fluid.
    • Shop for locally-grown food when available. Supporting local farming is beneficial in many ways and reduces transportation-caused air pollution from foods that are shipped long distances.
    • Compost leftover fruits and veggies to form a rich soil enhancer for the plants around your home.
     
    By incorporating these tips into your holiday plans, you will save money, reduce waste, increase safety in your car and around your home, and keep the air healthier to breathe. For more information on conserving money and the environment, visit www.pima.gov/deq.


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