ICYMI: Field Briefing in Sheboygan County!
I wanted to make sure you saw this and formally invite you to my field briefing with the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee where we will be discussing pollutants, ozone standards and the impact on local jobs.

For more details, see below or click here.

I hope to see you there!

House Oversight and Government Reform Field Briefing
 
Who: Congressman Glenn Grothman and the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee
 
What: Congressional Briefing on pollutants, ozone standards and the impact on local jobs

Where: UW-Sheboygan (Wombat Room), 1 University Drive, Sheboygan, WI 53081

When: Tuesday, May 1, 2018 at 10 a.m.

Why: For nearly twenty years the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has allowed a poorly placed compliance monitor to hold Sheboygan County accountable for pollution that is almost entirely generated elsewhere.

Federal law fails to adequately account for the impact of pollutants generated from outside the County, including from outside the state of Wisconsin. The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) observed “Wisconsin’s lakeshore air quality is heavily impacted by ozone precursors originating from out of state. Sheboygan County, in particular, has long suffered the consequences of diminished air quality and resulting nonattainment due to emissions originating beyond Wisconsin’s borders.” This is supported by air flow modeling showing pollutants are blown up from Illinois and Indiana, “cooked” over Lake Michigan, and then blown along the shoreline of Wisconsin.

There are two air quality monitors in Sheboygan County. The Kohler-Andrae monitor is upwind from the key sources of ozone in the County and therefore detects ozone from major sources to the south, such as Chicago, Indiana, Michigan and other counties. The Haven monitor is downwind from the key ozone sources and therefore detects the actual ozone levels in Sheboygan County.

A closer look at the data collected from both of the air monitors located within Sheboygan County supports the argument that reliance on the Haven monitor – the monitor downwind from Sheboygan actually collecting emissions data from Sheboygan businesses – would place the County within attainment. The decision by the EPA to rely on the Kohler-Andrae monitor results in the County failing to maintain acceptable attainment standards, in the process triggering devastating regulations.

Sincerely,

Glenn Grothman
Member of Congress



 
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