Middle Georgia
Helping Middle Georgia breathe easier.
Traffic and air quality issues exist in areas throughout the state. That’s why The Clean Air Campaign is now working with employers and commuters across Georgia, including Middle Georgia, to provide resources that can help us open up our roadways and clear up our skies.
New Standards Mean More Areas Have Air Pollution Challenges
Ground-level ozone has become an issue in Middle Georgia. Few people may know that vehicle exhaust accounts for 60% of the air pollution that forms ground-level ozone in Bibb County and 52% in Houston County. Commuter traffic contributes to a large part of this smog problem.
In March, after reviewing three years of recorded air pollution measurements in Middle Georgia and finding instances where the area failed to meet standards for ground-level ozone, the Georgia Environmental Protection Division issued a recommendation that Bibb County be designated as a nonattainment area. This recommendation is being considered at the federal level by the Environmental Protection Agency and a final decision is expected in 2011.
What could nonattainment status mean to the area?
- Stigma of poor air quality and smog
- Health risks for children and the elderly
- Economic development challenges
- More stringent permitting requirements
- Additional requirements for transportation projects
Learn more about how smog hurts Georgia.
We’re Ready to Help
The Clean Air Campaign is now working with government agencies, employers and commuters in Middle Georgia by:
- Educating these groups about Georgia’s air pollution problems
- Promoting alternatives to driving alone – like riding Macon Transit Authority, carpooling, vanpooling, teleworking, bicycling and walking
Contact us to get started now!
Commuters
When you change your commute, you’re helping improve air quality in Middle Georgia. Plus, you can earn cash and win prizes!
Be part of The Clean Air Campaign and you can earn $3 a day, up to $100, when you make the switch from driving alone. You can win prizes and earn gas cards, too! Learn more.
Employers
Partner with us to improve employee productivity and your bottom line.
The Clean Air Campaign works with employers to build commute options programs specifically around your needs. These services are provided at no cost to you.
Schools
Air pollution affects everyone, especially children. With their lungs still developing, children are more vulnerable to the impact of vehicle exhaust and poor air quality.
The Clean Air Schools program is free and open to all elementary, middle and high schools around the state. It includes air quality lesson plans, no-idling zones and creative ideas to encourage riding the bus or walking to school.
Our Employer and Community Partners
American Woodmark
Cox Communications
Middle Georgia Clean Air Coalition
Middle Georgia Community Food Bank
Robins AFB
