In May 2010, DEHC began an Air Quality Project to study the effects of the Dorchester Avenue Transportation Improvement Project on air quality affecting travelers and residents on and near the Avenue. We have finished collecting preliminary air quality data (ultrafine particles) at selected locations along the Dorchester Avenue corridor, and we are now working with consultant Tim McAuley of Consulting for Health, Air, Nature & Greener Environment to analyze the data, which we will release to the dehc.org website. (Click here to view the presentation about air quality we created for Upward Bound and Elmhurst Park youth.)
This data will help identify pollution hotspots, and will help guide other similar large-scale construction projects that may have air quality impacts in Boston’s neighborhoods and regionally.
In addition to DEHC’s air quality project, the Community Assessment of Freeway Exposure and Health (CAFEH), will begin a study of Dorchester’s air quality in September. » Read more: Air Quality Testing: What You Need to Know



