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Huntley Place-Hartford Air Monitoring Station, Hartford, Connecticut | USA

Hartford, Connecticut, United States

Overview

Huntley Place-Hartford is an operational air monitoring station in Hartford, Connecticut, part of the NEAR ROAD network managed by the Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection. It provides data on criteria pollutants and supports regulatory

Huntley Place-Hartford is an air monitoring station located at 10 Huntley Place in Hartford, Connecticut, United States. It is part of the NEAR ROAD network, which focuses on monitoring air quality near roadways to assess traffic-related pollution. The station is operated by the Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection and is currently operational, with recent sampling data from June 2025. The station operates under the regulatory framework of the US EPA Air Quality System (AQS), which sets standards for criteria pollutants such as ozone, particulate matter, carbon monoxide, nitrogen dioxide, and sulfur dioxide. As a NEAR ROAD site, it complements the broader national monitoring network by providing data on localized pollution gradients near major roads. This siting strategy helps evaluate population exposure and inform transportation and land-use planning. The environmental significance of Huntley Place-Hartford lies in its contribution to understanding urban air quality dynamics in Hartford, a city with a mix of industrial, commercial, and residential areas. The data collected supports public health assessments and regulatory compliance with the Clean Air Act. By monitoring near-road pollution, the station aids in identifying hotspots and evaluating the effectiveness of emission control measures.

Environmental context

Hartford, Connecticut, experiences a temperate climate with seasonal variations that influence air pollution patterns. The NEAR ROAD network addresses the need for monitoring traffic-related pollutants, which are significant in urban areas with high vehicle density. The station's location near roadways provides representative data on exposure for nearby populations, supporting the US EPA's AQS network objectives. Parameter coverage typically includes criteria pollutants and may extend to speciation or meteorology, depending on site-specific objectives.

Frequently asked questions

Huntley Place-Hartford is located at 10 Huntley Place in Hartford, Connecticut, United States.

As part of the NEAR ROAD network, the station monitors criteria pollutants such as ozone, particulate matter, carbon monoxide, nitrogen dioxide, and sulfur dioxide, focusing on traffic-related pollution near roadways.

The station is operated by the Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection under the US EPA Air Quality System (AQS) framework.

The NEAR ROAD network is a US EPA program that establishes air monitoring stations near major roadways to assess population exposure to traffic-related pollutants and support regulatory compliance.

The station provides critical data on near-road air quality in Hartford, helping to identify pollution hotspots, evaluate emission control measures, and protect public health in accordance with the Clean Air Act.

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