Washington DC residents breathed in “unhealthy” air for hours after a 40-minute
Independence Day fireworks show over the
National Mall on Saturday night, with the country’s capital briefly recording the worst
air quality of any major city in the world.The highly emitting display, which the president called “spectacular”, came as the
Trump administration rolls back an unprecedented number of
pollution controls.Hourly concentrations of
particulate matter rose to 6.7 times their pre-fireworks levels, according to a Tuesday analysis from the company
Clarity Movement based on its network of 26
air quality sensors throughout the city in partnership with the local department of energy and environment. Every one of those sensors reached
air quality levels which the
Environmental Protection Agency deems “unhealthy for sensitive groups” during the event, the researchers found, with some recording even worse levels of emissions.Levels of
particulate matter peaked at 4am on Sunday, approximately five hours after the display concluded, according to the new analysis. It remained elevated for approximately five hours after reaching its peak, the authors found, with city officials issuing a Code Red alert.Smoke hangs in the air as the
Independence Day fireworks launch over Washington. Photograph: Bill Clark/CQ-Roll Call, Inc/Getty Images“Outdoor
air quality is unhealthy for seniors, kids, people with medical conditions,” the alert said. “General public may experience health issues. Limit time outside.”The south-west region of DC experienced the highest pollution levels, the report’s authors found, probably because of its proximity to one of the fireworks launch sites in West Potomac park, as well as overnight meteorological conditions that trapped smoke over the area.That highly polluted air probably drifted into
Arlington,
Virginia, said
David Lu, CEO and co-founder of
Clarity Movement.“Unfortunately, we don’t have sensors there to confirm it,” he said. “That’s exactly why expanding real-time
air quality monitoring matters. Without comprehensive coverage, communities can be exposed to significant pollution events that go undetected.”The
air quality across the city could have been even worse in the aftermath of the display if it were not for thunderstorms that struck the city on Sunday evening.Smoke hangs in the air as the
Independence Day fireworks launch over Washington. Photograph: Bill Clark/CQ-Roll Call, Inc/Getty Images“Despite the scale of the fireworks display, the city’s
air quality avoided a worst-case scenario thanks to favorable weather conditions and the timing of the event,” said Lu.The Fourth of July fireworks show, organized by the Trump-backed non-profit Freedom 250, began at 11pm on Saturday evening. It involved more than 850,000 fireworks launched from 10 sites across the capital, the organizers said. (A typical Independence Day show in DC involves just 17,000 shells.)Trump on social media called the show “the Most Spectacular Fireworks Show I have ever seen, and I’ve seen them all”.The fanfare came as the region was baking under an extreme heatwave, which brought triple-digit temperatures to the city hours earlier. For a time after the fireworks show, the city recorded the worst
air quality of any major city in the world, according to AirNow, the
Environmental Protection Agency website that reports
air quality measurements from its monitoring stations.Asked to comment, a White House spokesperson, Taylor Rogers, said: “It was the largest and greatest firework display in the history of our country to properly celebrate America’s 250th birthday! Every year, fireworks on the Fourth of July cause short-term spikes in
air quality across the United States, including Washington, DC. This was not unique to the 250th fireworks celebrations in our nation’s capital.”The Guardian has contacted Freedom 250 for comment.Americans shoot nearly 300m lb of fireworks into the atmosphere every year, according to the American Lung Association, letting off lung-harming gases such as sulfur dioxide, carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide.The
Trump administration has, since re-entering office, engaged in a wide-ranging assault on
pollution controls, exempting polluting facilities from emissions regulations, boosting coal power, and halting the consideration of the value of lives saved when restricting fine
particulate matter and ozone. On 4 July, the president also pardoned nine individuals convicted of violations related to the Clean Air Act, including people found to have tampered with emissions control equipment in cars or selling parts to bypass air pollution standards.