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Dugger Air Monitoring Station, Sullivan County, Indiana | United States

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Overview

Dugger is an operational air monitoring station in Sullivan County, Indiana, United States. It is part of the Indiana Department of Environmental Management's Office of Air Quality network, providing ambient air quality data.

Dugger is an air monitoring station located at 2551 Greene Sullivan State Forest in Dugger, Indiana, United States. Operated by the Indiana Department of Environmental Management's Office of Air Quality, it contributes to the state's ambient air quality monitoring network. The station is situated in a rural area within Sullivan County, supporting regional air quality assessment. The station operates under the regulatory framework of the US EPA's Air Quality System (AQS), which sets standards for criteria pollutants such as ozone, particulate matter, carbon monoxide, sulfur dioxide, nitrogen dioxide, and lead. While specific parameters measured at Dugger are not detailed, typical rural monitoring stations in Indiana focus on ozone and fine particulate matter (PM2.5) to assess background air quality and transport of pollutants. The station's last reported sample date was March 31, 2020, indicating ongoing data collection. As part of the Indiana Department of Environmental Management's network, Dugger plays a role in evaluating compliance with National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) and supporting public health advisories. Its rural location helps characterize air quality in forested and agricultural areas, complementing urban monitoring stations. The data collected aids in understanding regional air pollution trends and informing environmental management decisions.

Environmental context

The Dugger air monitoring station is situated in a rural area of Sullivan County, Indiana, within the Greene Sullivan State Forest. This location is representative of background air quality conditions in the region, influenced by agricultural activities, local traffic, and long-range transport of pollutants. Monitoring in such settings is essential for assessing the impact of regional sources and natural emissions on air quality. The station's data contributes to the broader US EPA AQS network, supporting compliance with NAAQS and providing insights into ozone and particulate matter levels that affect both human health and ecosystem health.

Frequently asked questions

The Dugger air monitoring station is located at 2551 Greene Sullivan State Forest in Dugger, Indiana, United States. It is situated in Sullivan County within the Greene Sullivan State Forest.

As part of the Indiana Department of Environmental Management's Office of Air Quality network, the Dugger station typically measures criteria pollutants such as ozone and particulate matter, in line with US EPA standards. Specific parameters may include PM2.5 and ozone, which are common for rural monitoring stations.

The Dugger air monitoring station is operated by the Indiana Department of Environmental Management's Office of Air Quality, which is responsible for ambient air quality monitoring across the state.

Air monitoring stations in the United States operate under the US EPA's Air Quality System (AQS) and the National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) established by the Clean Air Act. These regulations set limits for criteria pollutants and require monitoring networks to assess compliance.

Rural air monitoring helps characterize background air quality, assess the transport of pollutants from urban and industrial areas, and evaluate the impact of agricultural activities and natural sources. This data is crucial for understanding regional air quality trends and protecting public health and ecosystems.

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