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District 6 Air Monitoring Station, Cleveland, Ohio | U.S. EPA AQS Network

Cleveland, Ohio, United States

Overview

District 6 is an air monitoring station in Cleveland, Ohio, operated by the Ohio EPA Central Office. It is part of the U.S. EPA's national air quality monitoring network, providing data on criteria pollutants to support regulatory compliance and publ

District 6 is an air monitoring station located at 881 E. 152nd St. in Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio. Operated by the Ohio EPA Central Office, this station is part of the U.S. EPA's Air Quality System (AQS) network, which monitors ambient air quality across the United States. As a fixed-site monitoring station, it contributes to the assessment of regional air quality and compliance with National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS). The station's last reported sample date is October 31, 2025, indicating ongoing data collection. While specific parameters measured 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 Ohio EPA operates a network of stations to ensure representative siting in urban, suburban, and industrial areas, with Cleveland's industrial history making such monitoring critical for public health. Environmental monitoring in Cleveland is essential due to the region's industrial legacy and urban density. The data from District 6 supports air quality management, health advisories, and regulatory actions. As part of a state-wide network, it helps track long-term trends and episodic pollution events, contributing to the protection of vulnerable populations and compliance with federal standards.

Environmental context

Cleveland, Ohio, has a history of heavy industry, including steel manufacturing and chemical production, which can contribute to elevated levels of particulate matter and other pollutants. The District 6 station's location in an urban-industrial area provides representative data for assessing exposure risks. Monitoring criteria pollutants like ozone and PM2.5 is critical for understanding local air quality dynamics, especially given the region's meteorological patterns that can trap pollutants. The station's data supports the Ohio EPA's efforts to meet NAAQS and inform public health advisories.

Frequently asked questions

District 6 is located at 881 E. 152nd St. in Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, United States.

As part of the Ohio EPA network, District 6 typically measures criteria pollutants such as ozone, particulate matter (PM2.5 and PM10), nitrogen dioxide, sulfur dioxide, carbon monoxide, and lead, in accordance with U.S. EPA standards.

District 6 is operated by the Ohio EPA Central Office, which manages the state's air quality monitoring network.

Air monitoring in the U.S. is governed by the Clean Air Act and implemented through the EPA's Air Quality System (AQS). Stations like District 6 must follow siting criteria and quality assurance procedures to ensure data is representative and accurate for NAAQS compliance.

Cleveland's industrial history and urban density create potential for elevated pollutant levels. Continuous monitoring helps track air quality trends, issue health advisories, and ensure compliance with federal standards to protect public health.

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