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Every year, the Air District publishes a table summarizing the air pollution data we collect from our Bay Area air quality monitoring network.
Our monitoring stations sample the ambient air at various locations in the Bay Area. At each station, we take readings of the levels of the major air pollutants for which health-based exposure limits have been set by the EPA and the State of California.
The pollution summary tables show
the number of times each year that each station records pollutant concentrations
in excess of the federal or California air quality standards. The tables
also list the highest annual reading for each pollutant at each station.
Ambient
Air Quality Standards & Bay Area Attainment Status
For a complete list of the operative ambient air quality standards for the major air pollutants, and a summary of the Bay Area's related attainment status.
Toxic
Air Contaminant Control Program Annual Report
For information about toxic air contaminants in the Bay Area. Toxic air contaminants are a distinct category of air pollutants, separate from the major pollutants addressed in the tables above for which the EPA has set health-based exposure limits. (For toxic air contaminants, it is typically difficult to identify levels of exposure which do not produce adverse health effects, since health effects may occur at extremely low levels.)
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