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July 17 and 18 had the highest risk air quality levels in Fort Saskatchewan, according to the Fort Air Partnership.
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Between July 15 and 20 the Fort Air Partnership reported air quality levels between seven and 10 during the day, which is rated as high or very high risk, with a moderate risk reported in the days prior.
Wildfires are the primary cause of high risk air quality in the region. The Partnership noted that there are no signs to indicate there will be further poor air quality, however, the air quality is dependent on the ongoing fires and the direction of the wind, so it can be difficult to predict.