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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin with the Cover Letter/Transmittal Letter section. Ensure you include the source name, permit number, and contact details of the Facility Representative certifying the data's validity.
  3. Proceed to the Title Page. Fill in your Permitee Name, Facility Name, Air Permit Number, and other relevant details as specified.
  4. In the Executive Summary section, summarize your monitoring project activities and include necessary tables for quarterly measured air quality parameters.
  5. Complete the Introduction section by providing a concise project summary and listing measurement methods used.
  6. For each subsequent section (Station Performance Summary, Monitoring Data Network Summary), follow the outlined instructions carefully to ensure all data is accurately reported.

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Forty-three states and Washington, DC, have a healthy average AQI. Hawaiis is the best (24.2), followed by Alaska (27.9), and Maine (34.8). Arizona is the only state with an unhealthy average AQI, at 101.8. Nationally, the average AQI was 48.6 in 2021.
The app automatically displays the current AQI (Air Quality Index) for your local area or any area you wish to check, and allows you to store multiple areas for quick reference. The app also includes the AirNow Fire and Smoke map, which the EPA produced in partnership with the U.S. Forest Service.
Burning wood for heat. While there are multiple contributors, from big coal-fired power plants to small local coffee roasters, the primary reason for Fairbanks winter air pollution is relatively simple. It comes down to what people burn to stay warm and how they burn it.
The Air Quality Index is based on measurement of particulate matter (PM2.5 and PM10), Ozone (O3), Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2), Sulfur Dioxide (SO2) and Carbon Monoxide (CO) emissions. Most of the stations on the map are monitoring both PM2.5 and PM10 data, but there are few exceptions where only PM10 is available.
The National Air Quality Monitoring Program (NAMP), overseen by the Central Pollution Control Board, is a comprehensive initiative aimed at monitoring ambient air quality across the nation. With a network comprising 804 active stations, it covers 344 cities and towns spanning 28 states and 6 union territories.

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Investing in an air quality monitor is one of the most efficient ways to keep tabs on your indoor environment. For example, Airthings View Plus offers a comprehensive data on particulate matter (PM2. 5), volatile organic compounds (VOCs), carbon dioxide (CO2), radon, humidity, temperature, and pressure.

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