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Leeds Air Monitoring Station, Jefferson County, Alabama | US EPA AQS Network

Leeds, Alabama, United States

Overview

Leeds Air Monitoring Station in Leeds, Alabama, is an operational air quality monitoring site managed by Jefferson County Department of Health. It provides data on ambient air pollutants as part of the US EPA Air Quality System network.

Leeds Air Monitoring Station is an operational air quality monitoring facility located at 201 Ashville Road in Leeds, Jefferson County, Alabama, United States. It is part of the national ambient air monitoring network overseen by the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) under the Air Quality System (AQS). The station is managed by the Jefferson County Department of Health and contributes to regional air quality assessment. The station operates within the regulatory framework of the US Clean Air Act, which mandates monitoring of criteria pollutants such as ozone, particulate matter, carbon monoxide, sulfur dioxide, nitrogen dioxide, and lead. While specific parameters measured at this site are not detailed, typical air monitoring stations in Alabama track ozone and PM2.5 to meet National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS). The station's last reported sample date is June 30, 2025, indicating ongoing data collection. Leeds is a suburban community east of Birmingham, situated in a region with a mix of industrial, transportation, and residential emission sources. The station's data supports local air quality management, public health advisories, and compliance with federal regulations. Its location in Jefferson County, which includes Birmingham, provides representative monitoring for urban and suburban exposure patterns.

Environmental context

The Leeds air monitoring station operates in a region influenced by industrial activities, vehicle emissions, and seasonal weather patterns typical of the southeastern United States. Jefferson County has a history of industrial manufacturing, including steel production and chemical processing, which can contribute to elevated levels of particulate matter and ozone precursors. The station's siting aims to capture population exposure in a suburban setting, complementing urban monitors in Birmingham. Data from this station supports the EPA's AQS network, helping to track long-term trends and ensure compliance with NAAQS.

Frequently asked questions

The Leeds Air Monitoring Station is located at 201 Ashville Road in Leeds, Jefferson County, Alabama, United States.

The station is operated by the Jefferson County Department of Health, which reports data to the US EPA's Air Quality System.

Typical air monitoring stations in Alabama measure criteria pollutants such as ozone, PM2.5, and others to meet National Ambient Air Quality Standards.

The station is part of the EPA's Air Quality System (AQS), a national network that collects ambient air quality data to assess compliance with the Clean Air Act.

Jefferson County has industrial sources and urban traffic that can affect air quality. Monitoring helps protect public health and supports regulatory compliance with federal standards.

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