Wednesday 28 March 2018

How clean is Asheville’s air? NC Division of Air Quality reports

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ASHEVILLE — If the Western North Carolina mountains seem to be a little more in focus, it’s not a mirage.

Since the mid-to-late-90s, when Asheville’s air quality was in violation of federal health standards for ozone pollution, the air has become exponentially cleaner and crisper, according to air quality experts at the annual State of Our Air Briefing Monday hosted by the Land of Sky Regional Council, the N.C. Division of Air Quality and the WNC Regional Air Quality Agency.

“But we can’t become complacent. There’s a lot of room for improvement,” said Bill Eaker, Land of Sky Clean Vehicles Coalition coordinator.

“Our metro area is growing somewhat rapidly. All this growth, all these folks coming in, there are more cars and trucks on the road, more homes to heat and cool, more lawn mowers … we have to keep working at reducing emissions, do what is reasonable and cost effective and make sure we stay in compliance.”

Mike Abraczinakas, N.C. Division of Air Quality director, said the states’ air quality has been following a long-term trend of improvement, so much so that all areas of the state are either in compliance with or below Environmental Protection Agency national ambient air quality standards.

The annual air quality briefing even changed its name this year. It used to be called the “Ozone Season Kickoff,” to coincide with the daily, color-coded forecasts for ozone and particulate pollution in March as the warmer temperatures increase the likelihood of ground ozone and particulate pollution, which are health hazards.

But Abraczinakas said adherence to strict air quality standards, better technology and emission reductions from coal burning power plants and gasoline-powered vehicles and cleaner-burning fuels have made huge strides in cleaning up the air and clearing out the views.

Carbon monoxide levels last year were 86 percent below the allowable federal standard of 9 parts per million, dropping to an all-time low of less than 2 ppm, down from nearly 16 ppm when the Clean Air Act was established in 1970, Abraczinakas said.

Ozone concentration is also now at its lowest, below the stringent 2015 standard of 70 parts per billion, Abraczinakas said.

“It’s amazing that we’re 13 percent below the average statewide,” he said.

Ozone, the main culprit in smog, is created when nitrogen oxides (NOx) and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are emitted from vehicles, the coal-burning power plants such as the Duke Energy facility in Skyland, and other industrial sources heat up in the sun. Ozone is a lung irritant that causes shortness of breath, irritates the throat and eyes, and aggravates asthma.

According to the N.C. Division of Air Quality, ozone levels have dramatically decreased since 1970. Courtesy of NC Division of Air Quality.

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Since 1990, some 300,000 tons of NOx, which are also greenhouse gases that contribute to climate change, have been removed from the air, he said, mostly through the closing and upgrading of coal-burning plants and improved vehicle emissions.

In 1990, 33 percent of NOx emissions came from power plants. Today, they emit 13 percent of NOx, while the source from on-road vehicles is up to 50 percent from 42 percent, an area where there is work to be done, he said.

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A Draft State Mitigation Plan released Monday outlining proposals for investing North Carolina’s $92 million share of a national settlement with Volkswagen for its manipulation of emission devices, should further help with vehicle exhaust, Abraczinakas said.

Plans for the funds include upgrading older diesel-burning fleets such as school buses, city transit buses and garbage trucks.

Another health and haze culprit showing great improvement is particulate matter, which is formed by a chemical reaction of sulfur dioxide and NOx from power plants and vehicle exhaust, as well as open burning. In high concentrations they can be deadly in people with heart or lung disease and decreased lung function.

The levels of particulate pollution have also dramatically declined relative to 1970 standard, and even the stricter 2012 standard of 12 micrograms per cubic meter, he said.

“What do lower fine particles mean, other than benefits to public health? Success looks like this,” he said, displaying a crisp, summer mountain view.

“This is crystal clear. This is basically the norm now during summer, not the exception. When we started this air quality program 20 years ago, this was the exception. Now we have crystal clear days where we can enjoy some of North Carolina’s best natural treasures, where we can see the peak beyond the peak, and the range beyond the range.”

The work has been achieved through federal, state and local partnerships, he said, adding on the success of the 2002 Clean Smokestacks Act, legislation that dramatically improved North Carolina’s air quality, as well as community programs that encourage carpooling, public transportation and walking and biking to work and school.

Jason Walls, district manager for Duke Energy, said NOx emissions will be further reduced next year. That is when Duke’s Lake Julian plant will be retired after burning coal for electricity production for more than 50 years. Coal will be retired, the plant will be demolished, and a natural gas burning plant will take its place.

Ashley Featherstone, permitting manager for the WNC Regional Air Quality Agency, said the daily air quality forecasts will continue, as a way for people to plan their time outdoors, and keep tabs on air quality themselves. Orange and red coded days are a warning to people who are sensitive to air pollution to limit time outdoors.

In 2016, Asheville had two code red days, Nov. 22 and 23, due to the nearby Party Rock fire in Lake Lure. But last year, there were no code red or orange days.

The Land of Sky’s Clean Vehicles Coalition has also worked to reduce noxious emissions through promotion of cars with cleaner burning fuels such as biodiesel, natural gas and propane, and electric vehicles.

Eaker said there are now some 9,000 electric vehicles in North Carolina, up from 1,000 in 2012, which he says are good for the grid, the economy, the environment, and human health.

Between 2009-2017 reports a reduction in 6.6 million gallons of gasoline and a reduction in greenhouse gas emissions of nearly 51,000 tons.

More than 1 million pounds of hazardous and toxic pollutants have been removed from the air in North Carolina since 1993 through stricter air quality standards and improved emissions controls on power plants and motor vehicles. Courtesy of NC Division of Air Quality.

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Even clearer skies are on the horizon. Jason Walls, district manager for Duke Energy, said NOx emissions will be further reduced next year when Duke’s Lake Julian plant will be retired after burning coal for electricity production for more than 50 years. Coal will be retired, the plant will be demolished, and a natural gas burning plant will take its place.

Ashley Featherstone, permitting manager for the WNC Regional Air Quality Agency, said the daily air quality forecasts will continue, as a way for people to plan their time outdoors, and keep tabs on air quality themselves. Orange and red coded days are a warning to people who are sensitive to air pollution to limit time outdoors.

In 2016, Asheville had two code red days, Nov. 22 and 23, due to the nearby Party Rock fire in Lake Lure. But last year, there were no code red or orange days.

The Land of Sky’s Clean Vehicles Coalition has also worked to reduce noxious emissions through promotion of cars with cleaner burning fuels such as biodiesel, natural gas and propane, and electric vehicles.

Eaker said there are now some 9,000 electric vehicles in North Carolina, up from 1,000 in 2012, which he says are good for the grid, the economy, the environment, and human health.

Between 2009-2017 cleaner burning cars were responsible for a reduction in 6.6 million gallons of gasoline and a reduction in greenhouse gas emissions of nearly 51,000 tons, he said.

How’s the air quality?

The N.C. Division of Air Quality releases daily forecasts are issued for the valleys and ridge tops in the Asheville area at 3 p.m. daily through Oct. 31. The color-coded index is based on expected levels of ozone and fine particulates.

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Thursday 15 March 2018

Disney Overhaul Sets Stage for Succession Race

Walt Disney Co. DIS 0.16% is reorganizing its operations in a move that positions two top executives as potential successors to Chief Executive Robert Iger.

Kevin Mayer, the company’s longtime head of strategy who has specialized in acquisitions and digital investments, was named chairman of a new direct-to-consumer and international segment, while parks chief Robert Chapek added consumer products to his portfolio, giving him oversight of what would be the company’s biggest business unit by revenue and profit.

Wednesday’s moves come a week after Disney made former consumer products head James Pitaro the head of ESPN, further raising the profile of a third fast-rising executive. Disney insiders consider him another possible future CEO, but a longer shot. Messrs. Chapek, 58, and Mayer, 55, have both worked at Disney for more than 20 years, while Mr. Pitaro, 48, joined in 2010.

Mr. Iger recently extended his contract through 2021, contingent upon the company closing its December agreement to acquire most of the assets of 21st Century Fox Inc. FOX 1.03% for $52.4 billion. Since former Chief Operating Officer Tom Staggs was pushed out two years ago, there hasn’t been a clear successor to Mr. Iger.

At a recent investor conference, Mr. Iger said he had been “thinking hard about how best to structure the company” so that once the deal is complete, “we’ll be ready…to hit the ground running.”

Mr. Mayer was intimately involved in the Fox deal and the purchase of streaming-technology company BamTech. He has also been heavily involved in plans to launch next year a Disney-branded streaming service that would compete with Netflix Inc.

His new business unit would oversee that service and BamTech, as well as an ESPN streaming service set to debut by early April. In addition, should the Fox deal be approved by regulators, it would give Disney and Mr. Mayer’s division control of a third streaming service, Hulu. The new segment will also oversee global advertising sales for Disney-owned television channels, sales of content to other distributors, and the international Disney Channels.

Mr. Iger said at the conference that successfully launching streaming services—which Mr. Mayer will now be responsible for—was his priority.

Mr. Mayer, who has overseen strategy and business development since 2005, has never previously had an operating role at the company, a significant deficiency in his potential candidacy to succeed Mr. Iger. He now has oversight of nearly all distribution of Disney-produced films and television shows outside of theaters, home video and domestic broadcast and cable-TV networks.

Disney’s movie studio, overseen by Alan Horn, and television division, run by Mr. Pitaro and Ben Sherwood, will remain largely intact.

The new theme parks, experiences and consumer products division headed by Mr. Chapek will combine the parks and resorts business he currently oversees with the smaller consumer-products business he used to run. He now has oversight of translations of Disney characters and stories created in film and TV into other forms of media, whether in theme parks, on toy shelves, online or in games.

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Combined, consumer products and theme parks would overtake television to become Disney’s largest business. They generated a total of $6.6 billion in revenue and $1.97 billion in operating income during Disney’s fiscal first quarter, which ended Dec. 30.

With his background in deal-making and digital savvy, Mr. Mayer could be well positioned to lead Disney in the new businesses it will need to conquer to maintain its dominant position in entertainment in the next decade. He has previously maintained a low public profile, however, and some of his prior digital acquisitions have been flops, including the YouTube network Maker Studios.

Mr. Chapek, who also previously ran home video for Disney’s movie studio, has less experience in digital media but is a seasoned operational executive who has held senior positions in several of the company’s major businesses.

Succession at Disney has been murky since Mr. Staggs left after Mr. Iger informed him he was unlikely to become the next CEO, as had previously been expected. Mr. Iger has since extended his employment contract twice, first through 2019 and then, should the Fox deal close, until the end of 2021.

Mr. Iger last week faced a rare expression of criticism from shareholders when 52% of them voted not to approve of his compensation following the board’s decision to grant him lucrative bonuses to stay on to help integrate the Fox assets. The shareholder vote was nonbinding.

—Imani Moise contributed to this article.

Write to Ben Fritz at ben.fritz@wsj.com

Appeared in the March 15, 2018, print edition as ‘Disney Moves Reboot Race For Successor To CEO Iger.’

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Thursday 1 March 2018

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