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Some use lasers to scan particulate matter density in a cubic metre of air, while others rely on satellite imaging to measure energy reflected or emitted by the Earth. Pollutants tied to human and environmental health impacts include PM2. 5, PM10, ground-level ozone, nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide.
Monitoring Data - Ambient (outdoor) concentrations of pollutants are measured at more than 4000 monitoring stations owned and operated mainly by state environmental agencies. The agencies send hourly or daily measurements of pollutant concentrations to EPAs database called AQS (Air Quality System).
The manual air quality monitoring stations, however, measure air pollutants once every 6 days. The air quality is reported based on the Air Pollution Index (API) computed from five criteria parameters, namely, PM10, carbon monoxide, nitrogen dioxide, ozone, and sulfur dioxide.
The monitoring of pollutants is carried out for 24 hours (4-hourly sampling for gaseous pollutants and 8-hourly sampling for particulate matter) with a frequency of twice a week, to have one hundred and four (104) observations in a year.
Central Pollution Control Board is executing a nation-wide programme of ambient air quality monitoring known as National Air Quality Monitoring Programme (NAMP). The network consist of 308 operating stations covering 115 cities/towns in 25 States and 4 Union Territories of the country.
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Clean Air Act Protects Public Health and The Environment Particle Pollution (often referred to as particulate matter), Ground-Level Ozone, Carbon Monoxide, Sulfur Oxide, Nitrogen Oxides, and Lead.
Many Alaskans are living in areas with unhealthy air with wood-burning stoves and wildfire smoke contributing to poor air quality. These rankings demonstrate a need to work together on solutions to improve the air Alaskans breathe.
The Clean Air Act requires U.S. EPA to review, and revise if necessary, each of the NAAQS at five year intervals. This review schedule helps to ensure that NAAQS are based on the most recent scientific findings.

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