Ozone Levels Reach Unhealthy Range in Delaware
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According to the Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control (DNREC), Delaware is currently in a Code Orange Air Quality Zone, meaning ozone levels are between 101 and 150 on the Air Quality Index.
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An air quality alert was issued in Delaware on Tuesday, July 29, as ozone levels reached unhealthy levels for sensitive groups.
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