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Air Quality Monitoring

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Spokane Clean Air technician, Mark Rowe, replaces a filter in the PM10 monitor on the roof of the Spokane Health BuildingWhat's the Air Quality in your Area?

Air quality monitoring of the Spokane County area is conducted around-the-clock via a network of 10 air monitoring sites. Data from the air monitoring network is readily available on the agency's website utilizing telemetry.

Telemetry is a technology that enables the remote measurement and reporting of information. This data is updated hourly, and available by clicking on "Current Air Quality" from Spokane Clean Air's homepage. Under the Air Quality Index graph, you can select data by monitoring site.

If you'd like access to air quality monitoring data reports, typically done monthly, click here.

Monitoring air quality and weather patterns enables us to:

• Predict daily air quality conditions and significant events.
• Call voluntary and mandatory burn bans.
• Describe and report air quality in our communities.
• Help people use data to make clean air choices.

         Monitoring sites are located at the following locations:

         City of Spokane
         
Monroe St & Wellesley Ave (fine particles-PM2.5)
         Monroe St & College Ave (PM2.5)
         Augusta Ave & Fiske St. (PM10 and PM2.5)
         Washington St & Third Ave (carbon monoxide only)

City of Spokane Valley
Broadway Ave near University (PM2.5)

City of Airway Heights (PM2.5)
City of Deer Park (PM2.5)
City of Liberty Lake (PM10 & PM2.5)

Spokane County:
Turnbull National Wildlife Refuge (PM10 & Ozone)
Greenbluff (Ozone )

 

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