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DAVID RESIDENCE Air Monitoring Station - Mapleton, Illinois Environmental Monitoring

Mapleton, Illinois, United States

Overview

DAVID RESIDENCE is an Air Monitoring Station in Mapleton, Illinois, operated under the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency. It contributes to ambient air quality surveillance in the Peoria County area.

DAVID RESIDENCE is an operational Air Monitoring Station located at 9725 W. Wheeler Rd. in Mapleton, Illinois, United States. The facility is part of the state-level air monitoring network managed by the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency, supporting compliance with the US EPA Air Quality System (AQS) framework. The station monitors criteria pollutants and other parameters to assess regional air quality. As part of the Illinois network, it follows EPA siting criteria for representativeness and data quality. The facility operates under the regulatory umbrella of the Clean Air Act and National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS). Air monitoring stations like DAVID RESIDENCE provide critical data for public health advisories, regulatory compliance, and environmental research. The data supports local and state efforts to manage air quality in Peoria County, an area with mixed industrial and agricultural influences.

Environmental context

The station's location in Mapleton, Illinois, places it within a region characterized by agricultural activity and light industry. Monitoring data from this site helps characterize background air quality and potential impacts from local sources. The Illinois EPA network ensures representative siting to capture urban and rural influences, supporting the state's air quality management goals under the Clean Air Act.

Frequently asked questions

DAVID RESIDENCE is located at 9725 W. Wheeler Rd. in Mapleton, Illinois, United States, within Peoria County.

As an air monitoring station, it measures criteria pollutants and other parameters to assess ambient air quality, supporting compliance with National Ambient Air Quality Standards.

The station is operated under the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency, which manages the state's air monitoring network.

Air monitoring stations in the US operate under the Clean Air Act and follow EPA Air Quality System (AQS) guidelines, including siting criteria and data reporting standards.

Data from air monitoring stations informs public health advisories, regulatory compliance, and environmental research, helping to manage air quality and protect community health.

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