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Low Emission Lawn Care

Low Emission Lawn Care. The Master Gardener Connection. Low emission lawn care. Who we are City of Wichita Conrady Western Inc. KSU Small Business Environmental Assistance Program K-State program Office here at Extension (room 104)

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Low Emission Lawn Care

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  1. Low Emission Lawn Care The Master Gardener Connection

  2. Low emission lawn care • Who we are • City of Wichita • Conrady Western Inc. • KSU Small Business Environmental Assistance Program • K-State program • Office here at Extension (room 104) • Provide environmental assistance to small business – free, confidential, non-regulatory • Lawn care project this fall Low Emission Lawn Care www.sbeap.org

  3. Low emission lawn care? • Why - environmental impact • Ozone • Health impacts A conventional lawn mower pollutes as much in an hour as 40 late model cars. Low Emission Lawn Care www.sbeap.org

  4. Program overview • Introductions and program overview • Defining the air quality problem • what is ozone • what are the health issues • how does this relate to lawn care and our program? • Opportunities to address the problem • equipment maintenance • low emission equipment • low maintenance turf options and reduced turf area Low Emission Lawn Care www.sbeap.org

  5. Program overview • Conclusion - Why is this important to master gardeners? • Common questions – expert advise • Personal and community health • Door prizes Low Emission Lawn Care www.sbeap.org

  6. How do we measure air pollution levels? An air quality monitor is an instrument that takes a sample of air and measures the amount of an air pollutant such as ozone or particulate matter in the air. All air monitors in the national network have to meet the same strict quality control standards so that data from all sites across the country is accurate and comparable. Low Emission Lawn Care www.sbeap.org

  7. Air Pollutants of Local Concern • Ground Level Ozone (O3) • Particulate Matter • PM 2.5 • PM 10 • Carbon Monoxide (CO) Low Emission Lawn Care www.sbeap.org

  8. Typical Air Monitoring Site Layout Low Emission Lawn Care www.sbeap.org

  9. Air Monitoring Network Low Emission Lawn Care www.sbeap.org

  10. Health Effects of Exposure to Ozone Asthma is the fastest growing childhood disease in the United States Low Emission Lawn Care www.sbeap.org

  11. What is Ozone? Ozone, or smog, is an odorless, colorless gas composed of three oxygen atoms. • Ozone occurs naturally about 10 to 30 miles above the earth and protects us from the sun’s harmful ultraviolet rays. • However, at ground-level in the air we breathe, ozone poses serious risks to human health. Low Emission Lawn Care www.sbeap.org

  12. O3 = + Where Does Ozone Come From? Ozone is not emitted directly into the air but is created by a chemical reaction in the air: VOC + NOx + Heat + Sunlight = Ozone • Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) and Nitrogen Oxides (NOx) come from cars, trucks, buses, power plants, industrial facilities, citizen activities and other sources. Low Emission Lawn Care www.sbeap.org

  13. Ozone • Is a Seasonal Pollutant • Highest pollution levels in summer • (May-September) • Hot, sunny afternoons & evenings typically have the highest ozone concentrations Low Emission Lawn Care www.sbeap.org

  14. What is Ozone Pollution? Every day, the average adult breathes over 3,000 gallons of air, and children breathe even more air per pound of body weight. Ozone pollution has many effects on public health. Some of these are very serious. In the air we breathe, ozone poses serious risks to human health. Environmental repercussions - Ozone also adversely affects domestic and native plants and animals. Low Emission Lawn Care www.sbeap.org

  15. Why is Ozone Bad to Breathe? Ozone can irritate lung and airways, and cause inflammation much like a sunburn on your lungs. • Ozone can aggravate respiratory illnesses such as asthma. • 10 to 20 % of all summertime respiratory-related hospital visits in the US are associated with ozone pollution. Low Emission Lawn Care www.sbeap.org

  16. Health Effects of Exposure to Ozone Coughing • Nose and throat irritation • Chest pain • Reduced lung function • Increased susceptibility to respiratory illnesses • Aggravation of asthma • Children and people with chronic lung diseases are particularly at risk Low Emission Lawn Care www.sbeap.org

  17. Ozone Pollution • WHERE IS IT COMING FROM? • Possible sources • Wichita citizens and businesses create our own urban air pollution. • Ozone precursor compounds are transported to the Wichita urban area from Mexico, Texas, Arkansas, & Oklahoma by our south winds. • Combination of the two above scenarios Low Emission Lawn Care www.sbeap.org

  18. What Makes a Bad Air Day (Ozone) in South Central Kansas? Hot temperatures… + Sunny skies… + South winds??? = unhealthy ozone levels • Wichita Dept of Environmental Health and KDHE are working together to determine: • What local sources are significant contributors • The impact of weather and transport from other upwind urban/industrial areas Low Emission Lawn Care www.sbeap.org

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  20. What is Particulate Matter? Airborne “particulate matter” consists of many different substances suspended in the air in the form of particles (solid and liquid droplets) that vary widely in size. Low Emission Lawn Care www.sbeap.org

  21. Cross section of a human hair (magnified to 60 mm) Coarse Particles (10 mm) Fine Particles (2.5 mm) What are Fine Particles? Fine particles are only a fraction of the size of a human hair. • Fine particles come from a variety of sources such as diesel trucks and buses, construction equipment, power plants, woodstoves, and wildfires. • Fine particles can also be formed in the atmosphere when gases are transformed by chemical reactions in the air. Low Emission Lawn Care www.sbeap.org

  22. Why are Fine Particles Bad to Breathe? Scientific studies have linked fine particles, with a series of significant health problems, because they easily reach the deepest parts of the lungs. • In the US, particulate matter, especially fine particles, is responsible for 15,000 premature deaths every year. • Diesel exhaust, a significant source of fine particles, can cause lung cancer. Low Emission Lawn Care www.sbeap.org

  23. Health Effects of Exposure to Fine Particles Premature death • Respiratory related hospital admissions and emergency room visits for cardiac and other conditions • Aggravated asthma • Acute respiratory symptoms • Chronic bronchitis • Decreased lung function (shortness of breath) • People with existing heart and lung disease, as well as the elderly and children, are particularly at risk Low Emission Lawn Care www.sbeap.org

  24. What Can You Do? • Avoid strenuous outdoor activities when ozone levels are high • Share a ride or take public transportation • Cut your grass after 6 pm • Refuel your car after 6 pm (fuel when it’s cool) • Combine your errands into one trip • Purchase low-emitting and fuel efficient vehicles (www.epa.gov/autoemissions) Low Emission Lawn Care www.sbeap.org

  25. Why lawn and garden? Low Emission Lawn Care www.sbeap.org

  26. Lawn and garden is the largest non-road mobile category contributing VOCs Low Emission Lawn Care www.sbeap.org

  27. Kansas non-road mobile source emissions (2002 NEI) Low Emission Lawn Care www.sbeap.org

  28. Kansas commercial lawn and garden emissions (2002 NEI) Low Emission Lawn Care www.sbeap.org

  29. Kansas residential lawn and garden emissions (2002 NEI) Low Emission Lawn Care www.sbeap.org

  30. Where To Check On Local Air Quality? “Real Time” Air Quality Data on the Web at: www.wichita.gov/aq Information on Air Quality on the Web at: www.wichita.gov/CityOffices/Environmental/AirQuality/ Provides helpful information on air quality issues, increases awareness, and provides education to citizens and businesses about air pollution and how they can help. Low Emission Lawn Care www.sbeap.org

  31. Addressing the problem • Prevention is best • Adjusting mow times • Low maintenance turf option • Existing master gardener publications • Low emission equipment • Equipment maintenance • Very important and practical Low Emission Lawn Care www.sbeap.org

  32. Reduce emissions through maintenance • Tune up your lawn mower once a year.  This simple-to-do task takes 30 minutes or less and cuts your mower's emissions by up to 50 percent and fuel consumption up to 30 percent. (www.mowertuneup.com) Low Emission Lawn Care www.sbeap.org

  33. Equipment maintenance - engines • Engine oil and filter • Longer life • 25-50 hours or annually • Spark plugs • Better starting – annually • 2-cycle engines • Air filters – clean or replace • Improves fuel efficiency • Improves performance – HP • Some 2-cycles have compensating carburetors Low Emission Lawn Care www.sbeap.org

  34. Equipment maintenance Mowers • Blades – correctly sharpen • Better looking lawn (cut verses torn grass) • Requires less fuel -saves fuel • Stays sharp longer – 1/64th rule • Check 3 holidays Low Emission Lawn Care www.sbeap.org

  35. Leveling the deck Owners manual Questions Split boom trimmer Questions: Darrel Stinson Conrady Western John Deere 943-4261 Equipment maintenance Low Emission Lawn Care www.sbeap.org

  36. Equipment maintenance • Disposal of used oil • Jiffy Lubes • Wal-Mart • Household Hazardous Waste • Oil, solvents, bad gas, and other chemicals • Sedgwick County Household Hazardous Waste facility (5 blocks South of Kellogg, 2 blocks east of Seneca) Low Emission Lawn Care www.sbeap.org

  37. Household Hazardous Waste Facility Low Emission Lawn Care www.sbeap.org

  38. HHW – swap and shop Low Emission Lawn Care www.sbeap.org

  39. Equipment evolution • New manufacturers standards • EPA • California • Electric equipment – mowers and handheld • Issues with batteries • Readily available • Solar powered Low Emission Lawn Care www.sbeap.org

  40. Equipment evolution • Reel mowers • Readily available • Handheld • 2-cycle verse 4-cycle • Weight of unit • Scavenge technology • Compensating carburetor • “easy-start” spring loaded Low Emission Lawn Care www.sbeap.org

  41. No-spill gas cans • Stats • 75% reduction in VOCs • 17 million gallons spilt annually with conventional cans • Where to get them • Atwood 6235 N Broadway • Woodard Mercantile 4160 N. Maize Road Low Emission Lawn Care www.sbeap.org

  42. Low maintenance lawn care options • Prevent need to mow • Reduced turf areas • Ornamentals • Groundcover • Native planting • Low maintenance turf options • Chapter 8 Master Gardener manual Low Emission Lawn Care www.sbeap.org

  43. Low maintenance turf • Decrease or minimize fertilizing • Pages 39-42 • Turf species • Buffalo • Zoysia • Bermuda • Tall fescue • Kentucky Bluegrass Low Emission Lawn Care www.sbeap.org

  44. Turf options Low Emission Lawn Care www.sbeap.org

  45. Master Gardener Documents • Chapter 8 • K-State fact sheets • Turfgrass selection – professional series • Turfgrass mowing – professional series • Mowing your lawn - Low Emission Lawn Care www.sbeap.org

  46. Why is this important? • Master gardener connection • Common questions – expert advise • Low maintenance turf • Brown lawns • Tune ups • Equipment choices • Personal and community health • November 2nd event Low Emission Lawn Care www.sbeap.org

  47. Door prizes • Gas cans • Small Business Environmental Assistance Program • John Deere Low Emission Lawn Care www.sbeap.org

  48. Suggestions or Questions? • Wichita - call Nancy at 722-7721 ext. 104 Nlarson@ksu.edu • SBEAP Hotline 800-578-8898 www.sbeap.org Low Emission Lawn Care www.sbeap.org

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