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Boundary County Junior High School Air Monitoring Station, Bonners Ferry, Idaho

Bonners Ferry, Idaho, United States

Overview

Boundary County Junior High School in Bonners Ferry, Idaho, is an operational air monitoring station. It is part of the US air quality monitoring network, reporting to Bison Engineering.

Boundary County Junior High School is an air monitoring station located at 7188 Oak Street in Bonners Ferry, Idaho, United States. The facility is operational and serves as a fixed-site monitor within the national ambient air quality monitoring network. The station operates under the regulatory framework of the US EPA Air Quality System (AQS), which sets standards for criteria pollutants such as ozone, particulate matter, carbon monoxide, sulfur dioxide, nitrogen dioxide, and lead. Monitoring stations like this one provide critical data for assessing compliance with National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) and for informing public health advisories. As a community-scale monitor, this station contributes to the understanding of local air quality in Boundary County. The data collected supports regulatory reporting and helps protect public health by tracking pollutant levels in a rural setting. The station's location at a school emphasizes its role in safeguarding sensitive populations.

Environmental context

The station is situated in a rural area of northern Idaho, near the Canadian border. Local air quality may be influenced by agricultural activities, residential wood burning, and occasional wildfire smoke. Monitoring at this location helps characterize background pollutant levels and potential transport from regional sources. The site's representativeness is important for understanding exposure in a community setting.

Frequently asked questions

The station is located at 7188 Oak Street in Bonners Ferry, Idaho, United States.

As an air monitoring station, it typically measures criteria pollutants such as ozone, particulate matter, and others as part of the US EPA AQS network.

The station reports to Bison Engineering, which is likely the reporting agency for this monitoring site.

Air monitoring stations in the US operate under the EPA Air Quality System (AQS) and must comply with National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) as per the Clean Air Act.

Rural monitoring helps track background pollution levels, assess impacts from local sources like agriculture and wood burning, and provide data for public health protection.

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