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Published by: wktd 2010-03-18
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  • Which California cities have the cleanest, healthiest air?


  • Hello jane01-ga, I can provide you with a source that gives detailed air quality data for most regions and cities in California (hundreds of locations). You can search for particular locations, or get information about particular locations and regions using clickable maps or scrolling through an alphabetical list. With this data, you can determine for yourself which areas of California have the healthiest air. Would this be an acceptable answer? Googlenut
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    Yes this would be acceptable. Thank you, Jane


  • Hello Jane, Monitoring and regulation of air quality in California is the responsibility of the California Air Resources Board (ARB). http://www.arb.ca.gov/ ARB "Site Information" provides the following data: http://www.arb.ca.gov/aaqm/qmosqual/qmosqual.htm (scroll down to the middle of the page) "Information regarding each air monitoring station that is audited by the ARB. Included are maps to each site, GPS coordinates, site photos, pollutants monitored, and site surveys. The site surveys list in-depth monitoring information such as traffic descriptions, calibration dates, distances to trees and obstacles, and residence times. Also included are the most recent data from certain sites operated by ARB. Station information is browsable through either the California Air Basin Map or Sitelist, which is an aphabetical listing of air monitoring stations. More sophisticated queries can be made from our search page." Click on "California Air Basin Map" to get information by Basin, County, or District. http://www.arb.ca.gov/qaweb/ Once you select a basin, county or district, you can select a specific air-monitoring site to obtain detailed data. The pollutants monitored are listed and site survey reports are available. You can also find data using the alphabetical site list or searching the database. For more of a simpler to understand overview of the data, the ARB also has a colorful interactive map. From the ARB homepage ( http://www.arb.ca.gov ), click on "Find Your Community" in the menu on the right side of the page, near the bottom. Click on "Air Basins of California". Click on "Find Your Air Basin!" or on the picture of California (Flash 5.0 or newer is required). From there you can find information about the 15 California "Air Basins". Use the "Question Corner" on the right side of the page for information such as "Where does air pollution reach unhealthy levels". From there you can click on "Click Here to See Unhealthy Air Pollution Areas". Click on "Ozone" or "PM10" or "CO" to see the status of those pollutants in that basin. Another interesting set of data provided by the ARB can be found at: http://www.arb.ca.gov/desig/adm/adm.htm This page allows you to see the status (Unclassified, Attainment, Nonattainment, Nonattainment/Transitional) for each pollutant (Ozone, Carbon Monoxide, PM10, Sulfates Map, Hydrogen Sulfide) on a map of California. For definitions see http://www.arb.ca.gov/desig/adm/Define.htm I hope you have found this information helpful. If you have any questions, please request clarification prior to rating the answer. Googlenut Search Strategy: I live in Southern California, so I am familiar with the South Coast Air Quality Management District (AQMD). I searched Google for AQMD to find their website. http://www.aqmd.gov/ From the AQMD website, I found the ARB website. http://www.aqmd.gov/otherlnk.html





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