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3 KILOMETERS S OF HWY 30, OFF MICHAUD CREEK ROAD Air Monitoring Station, Power County, Idaho

Not in a City, Idaho, United States

Overview

This air monitoring station in Power County, Idaho, operated by the Shoshone-Bannock Tribes, monitors ambient air quality near the Fort Hall Reservation. It supports tribal environmental management and compliance with federal standards.

The 3 KILOMETERS S OF HWY 30, OFF MICHAUD CREEK ROAD air monitoring station is located in Power County, Idaho, United States. Operated by the Shoshone-Bannock Tribes of the Fort Hall Reservation, this station is part of a network that monitors ambient air quality in a rural setting. As a tribal-operated facility, it plays a key role in assessing local air pollution levels and protecting the health of the community. The station operates under the regulatory framework of the US EPA's Ambient Air Quality Monitoring program, which sets standards for criteria pollutants such as ozone, particulate matter, and nitrogen dioxide. While specific parameters measured are not detailed, typical rural stations monitor a subset of these pollutants to track background concentrations and potential impacts from nearby sources. The station's location near Michaud Creek Road provides representative data for the region's airshed. This monitoring station is significant for its role in tribal environmental stewardship, providing data that supports air quality management decisions on the Fort Hall Reservation. It contributes to the broader national network that informs regulatory compliance and public health advisories. The station's operation underscores the importance of localized monitoring in underserved areas to ensure equitable environmental protection.

Environmental context

The station is situated in a rural area of southeastern Idaho, characterized by agricultural activities and occasional industrial influences from nearby facilities. Monitoring in such settings helps assess the impact of regional sources like farming, transportation, and power generation on air quality. The data collected supports the Shoshone-Bannock Tribes in understanding local pollution patterns and implementing measures to protect community health and the environment.

Frequently asked questions

The station is located in Power County, Idaho, United States, near Michaud Creek Road, approximately 3 kilometers south of Highway 30.

The station is operated by the Shoshone-Bannock Tribes of the Fort Hall Reservation of Idaho.

Typical rural air monitoring stations measure criteria pollutants such as ozone, particulate matter (PM2.5 and PM10), and nitrogen dioxide, in accordance with EPA standards.

The station operates under the US EPA's Ambient Air Quality Monitoring program, which sets National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) for criteria pollutants.

Tribal air monitoring provides critical data to assess local air quality, protect community health, and support environmental management on reservations, ensuring equitable protection under federal laws.

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