BREAKING NEWS: Winds expected to kick up unhealthy dust in southeast and south-central Washington Saturday
02 Sep 2010, written by nkctribune 0 CommentsFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - Sept. 3, 2010
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Winds expected to kick up unhealthy dust in southeast and
south-central Washington
SPOKANE -Winds up to 28 miles per hour Saturday across much of
south-central and southeastern Washington may stir up loose dirt from
harvest operations and residents are asked to take precautions.
The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued a forecast for
winds after 11 a.m. tomorrow (Saturday) blowing from the west between 8
and 17 miles per hour, with gusts as high as 28 mph. Saturday night's
forecast is for areas of blowing dust until 8 p.m. with gusts up to 26
mph.
The wind is expected to affect Yakima, Sunnyside, Ellensburg,
Goldendale, Connell, Pasco, Walla Walla and many parts of northeastern
Oregon. With the freshly disturbed soils from harvest operations, the
potential exists for dust concentrations to be high enough to affect
sensitive people Saturday afternoon and evening.
Winds stir up dust particles, which can be inhaled deeply into
lungs. Dust particles can irritate or damage sensitive tissues in the
respiratory system. People with respiratory illnesses, the elderly,
young children, pregnant women and anyone engaged in strenuous physical
activity outdoors are most at risk.
Here's how you can protect yourself during a dust event:
* Stay indoors as much as possible.
* Wear a mask designed to block small particles.
* Watch for sudden changes in visibility while driving.
* Avoid driving during windy conditions when windblown dust is likely.
* Turn on headlights as a safety precaution.
After the wind stops blowing, fine dust can remain suspended in
the air as traffic grinds up dust deposited from the storm. In some
low-lying areas, the air can become "stagnant," and particles may settle
out of the air slowly.
Residents can help reduce airborne dust by driving slower on
unpaved roads and by postponing projects at home that stir up dust.
Dust control is required for all construction projects. Control
measures include clearing no more land than necessary, working in phases
to minimize the amount of exposed land area, using a commercial dust
suppressant to replace or reduce the use of water, covering bare ground
with gravel, and curtailing activities on windy days.
For more information, contact Ecology's Eastern Regional Office in
Spokane, 509-329-3574; Ecology's Central Regional Office in Yakima,
509-454-4193; or your local air quality agency:
* In Spokane County, call the Spokane Regional Clean Air Agency at
509-477-4727.
* In Benton County, call the Benton Clean Air Agency at 509-783-1304.
* In Yakima County, call the Yakima Regional Clean Air Agency at
509-834-2050.
HEADLINES – SEPTEMBER 2 – READ IT IN PRINT
02 Sep 2010, written by bmontgomeryFAIR & RODEO WEEKEND!
Calendar of events, pg A6
Forecasters agree: Brace for long, cold, Bastardi winter
What can we be expecting for the next six months? Find out on the front page.
Roslyn Coal Miners Festival fueled with new energy this year
Smokey Bear, King Coal, gourmet ice creams, all this and more! More details on the front page and A12.
Ellensburg Jr. Rodeo Winners Round-up roster and photo essay, pg A5
Mounted Shooters have a blast at ‘Northwest Shootout’
WA State Horse Park hosts inaugural event. Article and photo essay, pg A8
Summit Inn Pancake House closes, rumors put to bed
Sushi Bar?? Foreclosure?? Get the scoop on pg A9
Kruisin’ Kittitas Car Show & Burnouts
Winners roster and photos, pg A10
Cruise Cle Elum 2010 Car Show draws 139 cars
Over a dozen photos, pg A1
OTHER HEADLINES IN THIS WEEK’S NKC TRIBUNE:
- Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail closure, detours lifted
- Cle Elum city water tower overflows
- I-90 weekend accidents deliver one fatality
- Phase 1 renovation of old Roslyn City Hall to commence
SCHOOL & SPORTS:
- 12th Annual Cascade Crest 100-mile foot race draws 119
- 2010 Cle Elum-Roslyn Fall Sports Schedule
- Back to school: start dates on the front pg, far left.




