American Lung Association American Lung Association State of the Air 2006--Protect the Air You Breathe
American Lung Association State of the Air 2006

Table 5b: Cleanest U.S. Cities for Ozone Air Pollution1

Metropolitan Area
Population
Ames-Boone, IA
106,882
Bellingham, WA
180,167
Brunswick, GA
98,037
Cedar Rapids, IA
244,546
Colorado Springs, CO
576,251
Deltona-Daytona Beach-Palm Coast, FL
547,675
Des Moines-Newton-Pella, IA
582,362
Duluth, MN-WI
275,820
Eugene-Springfield, OR
331,594
Fargo-Wahpeton, ND-MN
205,930
Farmington, NM
124,166
Flagstaff, AZ
122,754
Fort Polk South-De Ridder, LA
83,639
Gadsden, AL
103,250
Gainesville, FL
239,114
Honolulu, HI
899,593
Houma-Bayou Cane-Thibodaux, LA
198,680
Lakeland, FL
524,389
Laredo, TX
219,464
Lincoln, NE
278,201
Logan, UT-ID
109,666
Medford, OR
192,992
Mount Vernon-Anacortes, WA
111,064
Naples-Marco Island, FL
296,678
Palm Bay-Melbourne-Titusville, FL
519,387
Port St. Lucie-Fort Pierce, FL
364,772
Rapid City, SD
117,487
Salem, OR
369,406
Salinas, CA
414,629
Sioux Falls, SD
203,324
Spokane, WA
435,644
Springfield, IL
204,745
Waterloo-Cedar Falls, IA
161,913
Wausau-Merrill, WI
157,969

(1) This list represents cities with no monitored ozone air pollution in unhealthful ranges.

Tables continued...



Home | Take Action | Air Quality Info & Events | Diseases A - Z | Donate | Local Support | Contact Us


The information contained in this American Lung Association® website is not a substitute for medical advice or treatment, and the Lung Association recommends consultation with your doctor or health care professional.

© 2006 American Lung Association. All rights reserved. Privacy Policy, Ethics Policy and Terms of Use.