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Leo High School Air Monitoring Station - Leo-Cedarville, Indiana Air Quality Monitoring

Leo-Cedarville, Indiana, United States

Overview

Leo High School Air Monitoring Station in Leo-Cedarville, Indiana, is an operational air quality monitoring site reporting to the Indiana Department of Environmental Management. It provides ambient air data for the local community.

Leo High School Air Monitoring Station is an operational air monitoring facility located at 14600 Amstutz Road in Leo-Cedarville, Indiana, within Allen County. Operated under the oversight of the Indiana Department of Environmental Management's Office of Air Quality, this station is part of the broader US EPA Air Quality System (AQS) network that monitors criteria pollutants and other atmospheric parameters across the United States. The station's last reported sample date is September 30, 2025, indicating ongoing data collection. As a school-based monitoring site, it typically measures pollutants such as ozone, particulate matter, or nitrogen dioxide, supporting compliance with National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS). The facility contributes to the state's ambient air monitoring network, which helps assess regional air quality trends and health impacts. Located in a suburban area near Fort Wayne, the station provides valuable data for understanding local air quality in a mixed residential and agricultural region. Its operation supports public health awareness and regulatory decision-making, ensuring that community exposure to air pollutants is tracked and managed effectively.

Environmental context

The station's location at a high school in Leo-Cedarville offers representative sampling of suburban air quality influenced by nearby transportation and agricultural activities. Parameter coverage typically includes criteria pollutants like ozone and PM2.5, with siting designed to avoid local sources. Reporting continuity is maintained through the Indiana Department of Environmental Management, ensuring data flows into the EPA AQS network for regional and national assessments.

Frequently asked questions

The station is located at 14600 Amstutz Road, Leo High School, in Leo-Cedarville, Indiana, United States.

As an air monitoring station, it typically measures criteria air pollutants such as ozone, particulate matter, and nitrogen dioxide to assess ambient air quality.

The station is operated under the Indiana Department of Environmental Management's Office of Air Quality, which oversees air monitoring in the state.

The station is part of the EPA Air Quality System (AQS) network, supporting compliance with National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) under the Clean Air Act.

School-based stations provide localized air quality data in populated areas, helping protect children's health and informing community exposure assessments.

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