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Jackson Pike WWTP Air Monitoring Station, Columbus, Ohio | USA

Columbus, Ohio, United States

Overview

Jackson Pike WWTP is an air monitoring station in Columbus, Ohio, operated by the Ohio EPA Central Office. It provides ambient air quality data as part of the US EPA Air Quality System network.

Jackson Pike WWTP is an air monitoring station located at 2104 Jackson Pike in Columbus, Ohio, United States. The facility is operated by the Ohio EPA Central Office and is part of the national ambient air quality monitoring network. It contributes to the US EPA Air Quality System (AQS), which collects data on criteria pollutants to assess compliance with National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS). The station is situated in Franklin County, within an urban-industrial area of Columbus. Typical monitoring at such stations includes parameters like ozone, particulate matter (PM2.5 and PM10), nitrogen dioxide, sulfur dioxide, carbon monoxide, and lead. The Ohio EPA operates a network of stations across the state to ensure representative siting and continuous reporting. Data from this station supports regulatory decision-making and public health advisories. As part of the US EPA AQS network, Jackson Pike WWTP plays a key role in tracking air quality trends in central Ohio. The data collected helps inform local and state environmental policies, as well as community awareness of air pollution levels. The station's operational status ensures ongoing monitoring of ambient air conditions in a region with diverse emission sources including transportation and industry.

Environmental context

The Jackson Pike WWTP air monitoring station is located in Columbus, Ohio, an urban area with significant transportation and industrial emissions. The station's siting is representative of mixed residential and commercial zones, providing data on population exposure to criteria pollutants. Monitoring at this station supports compliance with the US EPA's National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) and contributes to the national Air Quality System (AQS) database. The Ohio EPA ensures data quality through regular audits and adherence to federal reference methods.

Frequently asked questions

Jackson Pike WWTP is located at 2104 Jackson Pike in Columbus, Ohio, United States.

Jackson Pike WWTP is an air monitoring station that measures ambient concentrations of criteria pollutants such as ozone, particulate matter, nitrogen dioxide, sulfur dioxide, carbon monoxide, and lead.

The station is operated by the Ohio EPA Central Office as part of the state's ambient air quality monitoring network.

The station operates under the US EPA Air Quality System (AQS) and complies with National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) as per the Clean Air Act.

The station provides continuous air quality data that supports regulatory compliance, public health advisories, and air quality trend analysis in central Ohio.

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