Accessing Air Quality Monitoring Systems in Utah

GrantID: 21267

Grant Funding Amount Low: $70,000

Deadline: November 16, 2022

Grant Amount High: $70,000

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If you are located in Utah and working in the area of Teachers, this funding opportunity may be a good fit. For more relevant grant options that support your work and priorities, visit The Grant Portal and use the Search Grant tool to find opportunities.

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Addressing Air Quality Monitoring Systems in Utah

Utah faces significant challenges regarding air quality, particularly in its urban areas such as Salt Lake City, where high pollution levels pose serious public health risks. The state's unique geography, characterized by mountain ranges that trap pollutants, exacerbates these challenges, making it essential to enhance air quality monitoring and data-driven policy decisions.

Residents of Utah are increasingly affected by air quality issues, especially during the winter months when inversions trap cold air and pollutants close to the ground. Data from the Utah Division of Air Quality indicates that over 40% of residents live in areas that experience poor air quality. Vulnerable populations, including children and the elderly, are at greater risk for health complications related to pollution, emphasizing the immediate need for intervention.

In this context, funding through Early Career Research Fellowships can provide critical resources for developing and implementing advanced air quality monitoring systems across Utah. These systems can leverage data analysis to inform public health initiatives and support the development of evidence-based policies aimed at improving air quality, ultimately protecting residents' health and well-being.

Furthermore, collaboration with local universities, government agencies, and community organizations can aid in creating comprehensive solutions to the air quality challenges faced in Utah. By prioritizing research on real-time air quality data collection and analysis, the fellowship can help establish a framework for citizens and policymakers to address these pervasive issues effectively. Ensuring air quality improvements will significantly enhance public health outcomes and quality of life for Utah residents.

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