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Cooley Air Monitoring Station, Curtice, Ohio | US EPA AQS Network

Not in a City, Ohio, United States

Overview

Cooley is an operational air monitoring station in Curtice, Ohio, operated under the Ohio EPA Central Office. It contributes to the US EPA Air Quality System network, tracking criteria pollutants and supporting regional air quality management.

Cooley is an air monitoring station located at 10739 Corduroy Road in Curtice, Lucas County, Ohio, United States. As part of the national ambient air quality monitoring network, it plays a role in measuring pollutant levels to ensure compliance with the Clean Air Act and National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS). The station is operated under the oversight of the Ohio EPA Central Office, which coordinates data collection and reporting for the state. The station operates within the framework of the US EPA Air Quality System (AQS), which standardizes monitoring methods and data quality across thousands of sites nationwide. While specific parameters measured at Cooley are not detailed, typical air monitoring stations in Ohio track criteria pollutants such as ozone, particulate matter (PM2.5 and PM10), nitrogen dioxide, sulfur dioxide, carbon monoxide, and lead. The station's last reported sample date is September 30, 2025, indicating ongoing data collection. Cooley's location in a rural area near Lake Erie provides valuable baseline data for understanding regional air quality, including contributions from agricultural activities, transportation corridors, and industrial sources in the Toledo metropolitan area. This monitoring supports public health advisories and informs state implementation plans for reducing air pollution. The station's continuous operation ensures long-term trend analysis and regulatory compliance.

Environmental context

The Cooley station is situated in a mixed agricultural and industrial region of northwestern Ohio, near the Maumee River and Lake Erie. Air quality in this area can be influenced by emissions from power plants, manufacturing facilities, and vehicle traffic along major highways. The station's rural siting provides a background reference for urban and industrial impacts in nearby Toledo. Monitoring data from such stations is critical for assessing regional ozone transport and fine particulate matter patterns, which affect both local communities and downwind areas.

Frequently asked questions

The Cooley air monitoring station is located at 10739 Corduroy Road in Curtice, Lucas County, Ohio, United States.

The Cooley station is operated under the Ohio EPA Central Office, which is responsible for air quality monitoring and reporting in the state.

Typical Ohio EPA air monitoring stations measure criteria pollutants including ozone, particulate matter (PM2.5 and PM10), nitrogen dioxide, sulfur dioxide, carbon monoxide, and lead.

Cooley is part of the US EPA Air Quality System (AQS), a national network of monitoring stations that collect data to assess compliance with the National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) and support air quality management.

Air monitoring in Ohio operates under the Clean Air Act, with the Ohio EPA implementing state plans to meet NAAQS. Data from stations like Cooley is reported to the EPA AQS and used for regulatory decisions and public health advisories.

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