Overview
Cisco Drive is an operational air monitoring station in Jacksonville, Florida, operated by the City of Jacksonville Environmental Quality Division. It contributes to local ambient air quality surveillance under US EPA standards.
Cisco Drive is an air monitoring station located at 4770 Cisco Dr in Jacksonville, Duval County, Florida, United States. The station is part of the municipal environmental monitoring network managed by the City of Jacksonville Environmental Quality Division and remains operational as of its latest reported sample date in June 2025. As a station within the US EPA Air Quality System (AQS) framework, Cisco Drive likely measures criteria pollutants such as ozone, particulate matter, carbon monoxide, sulfur dioxide, and nitrogen dioxide, in accordance with National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS). The station's siting in a mixed residential-commercial area of Jacksonville provides representative data for population exposure assessment. The station supports the City of Jacksonville's air quality management program, helping to track compliance with federal standards and inform public health advisories. Its continued operation contributes to the long-term trend data essential for evaluating the effectiveness of regional emission reduction strategies.
Environmental context
Jacksonville's air quality is influenced by a mix of urban sources including transportation, industrial activity at the port, and power generation. The Cisco Drive station's location in a suburban corridor provides representative sampling for population exposure. Parameter coverage typically includes ozone and PM2.5, with reporting continuity maintained through the City of Jacksonville's Environmental Quality Division.
Frequently asked questions
The Cisco Drive air monitoring station is located at 4770 Cisco Dr, Jacksonville, Duval County, Florida, United States.
As an ambient air monitoring station under the US EPA AQS network, Cisco Drive typically measures criteria pollutants such as ozone, particulate matter, carbon monoxide, sulfur dioxide, and nitrogen dioxide to assess compliance with National Ambient Air Quality Standards.
The station is operated by the City of Jacksonville Environmental Quality Division, which manages local air quality monitoring and reporting.
Air monitoring stations in Florida operate under the US EPA's Air Quality System (AQS) and must comply with the National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) established by the Clean Air Act.
The station provides continuous air quality data that helps the City of Jacksonville track pollution trends, issue public health advisories, and evaluate the effectiveness of emission reduction programs.
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