Air & Water Quality

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Air & Water Quality

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Air Quality Indicators

Days Meeting Healthy Air Goal

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Nitrate Exposure

Why this is important: Public water systems serve approximately 90% of the population in Washington State, drawing water from groundwater wells, surface water, or purchasing from other systems. Nitrates, which are water-soluble, can enter these sources both naturally and through human activities such as agriculture and industrial processes. Consuming water with nitrate concentrations exceeding 10 mg/L can pose significant health risks. Maintaining safe nitrate levels helps prevent the adverse health effects associated with excessive exposure and ensures that the public water supply remains safe for consumption.

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Indicators Related to Climate Change

Asthma-related ED Visits

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Heat-related ED Visits

Trend: The percent of annual emergency department visits involving heat-related illness in Whatcom County has not been changing significantly from 2018 to 2023.

Geography: Available data for this indicator do not allow for comparisons to Washington State.

Disparities: Available data for this indicator do not allow for visualization or analysis by subpopulation.

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Cold-related ED Visits

Why this is important: Exposure to extreme and prolonged cold temperatures can exacerbate respiratory conditions and lead to hypothermia and frostbite. These and other cold-related illnesses and injuries cause people to seek medical care in emergency departments.

Trend: The percent of annual emergency department visits involving cold-related illness in Whatcom County has not been changing significantly from 2018 to 2023.

Geography: Available data for this indicator do not allow for comparisons to Washington State.

Disparities: Available data for this indicator do not allow for visualization or analysis by subpopulation.

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