A. Violations of an ambient air standard which occurred during the preceding calendar year shall be communicated to the public in an annual report. This report shall be widely distributed, and shall include information on health hazards associated with violations and on the pollution control measures which were implemented to reduce the hazardous emission levels. This report shall also suggest procedures for preventing recurrences of violations, and ways in which the public may participate in these procedures. For example, given advance information on adverse weather conditions, the control officer, upon the approval of the Director of the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality, may recommend that the public reduce motor vehicle use during selected hours.
B. The public shall be informed of average daily visibility, and average daily concentrations of three common air pollutants: TSP, CO and O3. This information shall be made available to newspapers, television and radio stations for dissemination.
(Ord. 1993-128 § 8 (part), 1993)