Dr. Richardson graduated from the Des Moines University College of Osteopathic Medicine in 2008. He works in Pasco, WA and specializes in Pediatrics. Dr. Richardson is affiliated with Kadlec Regional Medical Center and Trios Womens & Childrens Hospital.
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the Bay Area is mixed up with smoke from massive wildfires in Oregon that have burned over 1 million acres across the state, killed 10 people and forced more than 40,000 people to evacuate. This smoke is reaching hundreds of miles into the ocean, according to Aaron Richardson, spokesman for BAAQMD.
Date: Sep 14, 2020
Category: Headlines
Source: Google
Bay Area sky turns bright orange, some areas see 'snowing' ash
Bay Area Air Quality Management District spokesperson Aaron Richardson said the air quality forecast predicts the potential for unhealthy air conditions in the North Bay and parts of the East Bay Wednesday afternoon with deteriorating conditions off and on throughout the region.
Date: Sep 09, 2020
Category: Headlines
Source: Google
NASA Planes Fly Over Bay Area to Measure Air Pollution Level
stations at ground level that we've used for years to sort of keep track of pollution," Richardson said. "But we've never had a really good sort of three-dimensional picture of what air pollution is doing at various levels of the atmosphere over the Bay Area." says Aaron Richardson from the Air District.