District Air Contacts
The map on this page reflects the Florida Department of Environmental Protection’s district office boundaries that were implemented on Jan. 1, 2013. (district offices' webpage)
The map on this page reflects the Florida Department of Environmental Protection’s district office boundaries that were implemented on Jan. 1, 2013. (district offices' webpage)
Florida's Air Quality System for continuous monitoring comprises 57 ozone (O3) monitors, 31 fine particle pollution (PM2.5) monitors, 11 particle pollution (PM10) monitors, 10 carbon monoxide (CO) monitors, 7 nitrogen dioxide (NO2) monitors and 19 sulfur dioxide (SO2) monitors located in 37 counties.
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