By the Daily NewsTuesday, May 29, 2007 11:46 AM CDT Mammoth Cave National Park Superintendent Patrick Reed has issued an air pollution advisory. Levels of particle pollution at the park have today reached levels that pose a threat to the health of park visitors and those outside the park boundary, according to Reed. Visitors, as well as area residents, may wish to refrain from strenuous outdoor activities until air pollution levels have dropped. People at risk include those with respiratory problems (emphysema, asthma and chronic bronchitis); individuals engaging in strenuous outdoor exercise, as well as children at play; and individuals who are especially sensitive to ozone and particle pollution.
About Stu Marks
Born and Raised in southern Oregon. Became a Christian at the age of 13. Worked broadcasting and marketing on west coast and Chicago area from 1970s-2001. Returned to college Chicago Art Institute / Illinois Institute of Art Schaumburg and graduated BFA Multimedia/WebDesign 2004 with honors. Media Designer/Editor for Adventure-Crew since then. Photographer/Photo judge, artistic designer, outdoor video producer, writer, researcher, voice-over artist. Enjoy wildlife photography and video, and wilderness bicycling. Whos Who in American Music Students. Married to cute blond nurse, children and grand children.