(Indianapolis, IN) - Another air quality action advisory has been issued for La Porte and other parts of northwest Indiana today, with the Indiana Department of Environmental Management noting that Lake and Porter counties and cities as far south as Kentland and Rensselaer are also included therein.
Ground-level ozone is formed when sunlight and hot weather bake vehicle exhaust, factory emissions, and gasoline vapors, according to IDEM. Individuals sensitive to air quality changes like children, the elderly, and anyone with heart and lung conditions may be affected when ozone levels are high.
Hoosiers are encouraged to visit SmogWatch.IN.gov to:
- View real-time air quality information for all Indiana counties, including a state map of affected areas.
- Learn about Air Quality Action Days and recommended precautions.
- Gain insights on ozone and fine particulate matter.
- Sign up for air quality alerts.




