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.
Florida's Air Quality System (FLAQS) webpage provides up-to-date pollution data to the public. Nineteen different states, local and private air programs provide ambient air data to this system. They operate the state's ambient air monitoring network, routinely recording data 24 hours per day.
Title | Information |
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Licensee | City of Tallahassee |
Certification # | PA 74-03 |
Date Certified | 05/20/1975 |
Description |
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