Air Quality
Outdoor air pollution, in the most extreme cases, can be immediately identified even without any special training. It casts a haze over cities, collects on streets and buildings, and provides dramatic fodder for the news. But while high drama is often a prerequisite for news about air quality to be reported, the real story is the health impacts that occur even when the air isn't thick enough to see.
Introduction
According to the EPA, Americans, on average, spend approximately 90 percent of their time indoors, where the concentrations of some pollutants are often 2 to 5 times higher than typical outdoor concentrations. Most pollutants affecting indoor air quality come from sources inside buildings, although some originate outdoors. Typical pollutants of concern include combustion products such as carbon monoxide, particulate matter, and environmental tobacco smoke; substances of natural origin such as radon; biological agents such as molds; pesticides; lead; asbestos; ozone (from some air cleaners); and various volatile organic compounds from a variety of products and materials.
This is even more striking when the health effects attributed to outdoor fine particulate matter (PM2.5) rank among the risk factors with the highest health impacts in the world, annually accounting for over 3.2 million premature deaths. In October 2013, the World Health Organization announced they are considering particulate matter, a major component of indoor and outdoor air pollution, as a Group 1 carcinogen along with tobacco smoke and asbestos.
VIOLATIONS | RELEVANT PROVISION |
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Air pollution which is defined as the presence of smoke, dust, gases, fumes in the air. The presence of these substances must also lead to injury on humans, animals or plants as well as interfere with the enjoyment of life or one's property. | NR 400.02 |
Fugitive dust. This refers to the presence in the air of dust from sources such as open fields and piles. There will be a violation on air quality when during handling, transporting and storing of materials, the people undertaking these activities do not take precaution and some of these materials end up being released into the air. | NR 415.04 |
Causing, allowing or permitting solid or liquid hazardous substances into the air. This includes dust, soot, pollen, smoke and liquid droplets. One can spot that violation by simply observing the ambient air. | NR. 415.05 |
Industrial sand mines that do not take precautions to ensure dust does not escape into the air. | NR 415.075 |
Subtopics
Title | Updated | Version | Views | Likes | |
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Air-polluting gases and monitoring methods | almost 3 years ago by fongvania | 5 | 693 | 1 | |
Air Quality Data | about 3 years ago by bhamster | 8 | 252 | 1 | |
Silica Monitoring | about 3 years ago by bhamster | 15 | 6,432 | 3 | |
Air Sensors | about 3 years ago by bhamster | 13 | 1,298 | 1 | |
Air sample lab testing | over 3 years ago by bhamster | 3 | 1,293 | 2 | |
Introduction to Particulate Matter | over 4 years ago by stevie | 91 | 5,862 | 6 | |
Odor Logging | over 4 years ago by bhamster | 33 | 1,725 | 3 | |
Optical Monitoring of Particulate Matter | almost 5 years ago by stevie | 24 | 6,421 | 4 | |
Hydrogen Sulfide | over 5 years ago by warren | 38 | 1,636 | 2 | |
Filters | almost 6 years ago by warren | 11 | 695 | 2 | |
PM Tools | about 6 years ago by warren | 3 | 269 | 0 | |
Particle Sensing | over 6 years ago by warren | 25 | 3,517 | 5 | |
Dust Sampling | about 7 years ago by warren | 4 | 505 | 1 |
Questions
Activities
Activities should include a materials list, costs and a step-by-step guide to construction with photos. Learn what makes a good activity here.
Particle Sensor Projects
Public Lab has initiated a Particle Sensing Project focused primarily on Silica. This project overlaps with and includes the DustDuino and is coordinated on the Air-Quality Google Group.
A variety of particle sensors have been posted on the site:
Title | Updated | Version | Views | Likes | |
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DustDuino | about 4 years ago by bhamster | 27 | 7,475 | 7 | |
Simple Air Sensor | about 4 years ago by a1ahna | 47 | 4,151 | 7 | |
PurpleAir | almost 5 years ago by joyofsoy | 16 | 10,275 | 2 | |
MiniVol TAS Particulate Matter Monitor | over 5 years ago by Bronwen | 45 | 3,901 | 1 | |
MACA | over 6 years ago by nanocastro | 4 | 850 | 5 | |
pDR-1500 | over 7 years ago by mathew | 6 | 1,380 | 2 |
Air quality projects
Title | Updated | Version | Views | Likes | |
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VVAMP | about 3 years ago by denissebn_06 | 34 | 4,915 | 6 | |
The Sand Sentinel Program | almost 4 years ago by stevie | 24 | 3,839 | 2 | |
Bucket Monitor | about 4 years ago by kgradow1 | 2 | 530 | 0 | |
Orangetown Aluf | about 5 years ago by stevie | 5 | 573 | 1 | |
Air Quality Class | almost 6 years ago by warren | 60 | 722 | 3 | |
Air Column Monitor | almost 12 years ago by liz | 10 | 4,553 | 1 | |
Roomba indoor air quality mapping | over 13 years ago by warren | 1 | 1,403 | 2 |
Resources
U.S. EPA Standards and Test Methods
National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS)
Section 109 of the Clean Air Act directs the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to establish National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) requisite to protect public health with an adequate margin of safety (primary standard) and for the protection of public welfare (secondary standard). Section 109(d)(1) of the CAA requires EPA to complete a thorough review of the NAAQS at 5-year intervals and promulgate new standards when appropriate.
Complete details of the standards, measurement principles, and data interpreation, can be found in Title 40 of the Code of Federal Regulations Part 50
Summary of the NAAQS Criteria Pollutants
EPA Test Methods
EPA approved instruments are designated as either a Federal Reference Method (FRM) or Federal Equivalent Methods (FEM). The complete list of approved instruments for NAAQS evaluating is provided on the EPA Ambient Monitoring Technology Information Center (AMTIC) web site
Real Time Data
EPA and its State and Tribal partners publish near real-time air quality data (typically hourly updates) as well air quality forecasts on the AirNow web site.
The AirNow site also contains, links to Visibility Cameras, which are yet another way to evaluate air pollution.
Examples of clear and hazy days from Boston HazeCam:
Historical Data
Historical air quality test results are freely available through EPA AirData
EPA & Citizen Science Next Generation of Monitors
EPA has also been involved with Next Generation Air Measuring and is currently offering its Citizen Science Toolbox Resources online:
- Air Sensor Guidebook;
- Air Sensor Technology: State of the Science Presentation;
- Mobile Sensors and Applications for Air Pollutants; and
- Sensor Evaluation Report.
Other Resources for Air Quality Standards
The U.S. Center for Disease Control (CDC) and its National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) also offer a wealth of guidance. In particular, the NIOSH Manual of Analytical Methods is a collection of procedures for sampling and analysis of contaminants including workplace air.
The Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR), based in Atlanta, Georgia, is a federal public health agency of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Their Toxicological Profiles, is particularly useful for when a pollutant can be identified by compound or element.
Wikis
All wiki pages relating to air quality:
Title | Updated | Version | Views | Likes | |
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Air-polluting gases and monitoring methods | almost 3 years ago by fongvania | 5 | 693 | 1 | |
Urban Environment and Social Inclusion Index | about 3 years ago by julia_e_masters | 1 | 144 | 0 | |
VVAMP | about 3 years ago by denissebn_06 | 34 | 4,915 | 6 | |
Air sample lab testing | over 3 years ago by bhamster | 3 | 1,293 | 2 | |
Air Sampling | over 3 years ago by liz | 26 | 8,174 | 3 | |
Bucket Monitor | over 3 years ago by a1ahna | 94 | 1,872 | 4 | |
The Sand Sentinel Program | almost 4 years ago by stevie | 24 | 3,839 | 2 | |
Air Quality | about 4 years ago by bhamster | 34 | 8,188 | 8 | |
Choosing a method for Particulate Matter Monitoring | about 4 years ago by bhamster | 22 | 551 | 0 | |
DustDuino | about 4 years ago by bhamster | 27 | 7,475 | 7 | |
Simple Air Sensor | about 4 years ago by a1ahna | 47 | 4,151 | 7 | |
Odor Logging | over 4 years ago by bhamster | 33 | 1,725 | 3 | |
PurpleAir | almost 5 years ago by joyofsoy | 16 | 10,275 | 2 | |
Optical Monitoring of Particulate Matter | almost 5 years ago by stevie | 24 | 6,421 | 4 | |
Orangetown Aluf | about 5 years ago by stevie | 5 | 573 | 1 | |
CAFO | about 5 years ago by stevie | 3 | 590 | 0 | |
Hydrogen Sulfide | over 5 years ago by warren | 38 | 1,636 | 2 | |
Observable air quality violations related to frac sand mining | over 5 years ago by stevie | 2 | 303 | 0 | |
Roomba Indoor Air Quality Monitoring | over 5 years ago by warren | 49 | 1,827 | 8 | |
Air Quality Class | almost 6 years ago by warren | 60 | 722 | 3 | |
Filters | almost 6 years ago by warren | 11 | 695 | 2 | |
DIY Indoor Air Remediation Kit | about 6 years ago by liz | 52 | 4,001 | 9 | |
PM Tools | about 6 years ago by warren | 3 | 269 | 0 | |
Particle Sensing | over 6 years ago by warren | 25 | 3,517 | 5 |