So, Smog season in SLC isn't all that far off. This thread is about brainstorming to find the best way out of it.
Beijjing looked for an answer. I'm pretty sure this won't really work here in Utah without a major expansion of public transportation. Moreso, it'll piss off businesses pretty bad. Beijjing will initiate these measures at 300 mcg/cubic meter, which is considerably worse than what we see(130 mcg). However, EPA says clean air is 35 mcg/meter or less.
Here's a quick video that explains it a little bit:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kdCm4PYyWxo
So what is a good answer? What effective answer can we come up with?
Perhaps some strategically placed wind turbines that can be altered and turned on to blow it all out of the valley in the bad times, and let flow free and capture energy in the good? Seems like it would help, but I don't know how high we'd need them to be.
Engineers, Critical Thinkers, scientists UNITE! Lets come up with a proper solution.
Beijjing looked for an answer. I'm pretty sure this won't really work here in Utah without a major expansion of public transportation. Moreso, it'll piss off businesses pretty bad. Beijjing will initiate these measures at 300 mcg/cubic meter, which is considerably worse than what we see(130 mcg). However, EPA says clean air is 35 mcg/meter or less.
Here's a quick video that explains it a little bit:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kdCm4PYyWxo
So what is a good answer? What effective answer can we come up with?
Perhaps some strategically placed wind turbines that can be altered and turned on to blow it all out of the valley in the bad times, and let flow free and capture energy in the good? Seems like it would help, but I don't know how high we'd need them to be.
Engineers, Critical Thinkers, scientists UNITE! Lets come up with a proper solution.