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Paradise-Clark Air Monitoring Station, Paradise, California | Environmental Monitoring

Paradise, California, United States

Overview

Paradise-Clark is an operational air monitoring station in Paradise, California, operated under the California Air Resources Board. It provides ambient air quality data as part of the state's monitoring network.

Paradise-Clark is an air monitoring station located at 5921 Clark Rd in Paradise, California, within Butte County. Operated under the California Air Resources Board, it is part of the state's extensive air quality monitoring network, which supports compliance with the US EPA's Air Quality System (AQS) and the National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS). The station is currently operational and contributes to continuous ambient air surveillance in the region. The station's technical scope includes the measurement of criteria pollutants and other atmospheric parameters, as typical for California Air Resources Board sites. While specific parameters measured are not detailed, the network generally tracks ozone, particulate matter, carbon monoxide, nitrogen dioxide, sulfur dioxide, and lead, along with meteorological data. The station's siting follows EPA guidelines for representativeness, ensuring data reflects local air quality conditions. Paradise-Clark serves a critical role in monitoring air quality in a region affected by wildfire events and urban emissions. Its data supports public health advisories, regulatory compliance, and research on air pollution trends. The station's long-term operation contributes to the state's understanding of air quality dynamics and helps inform emission reduction strategies.

Environmental context

The Paradise-Clark station operates in a region with complex air quality challenges, including wildfire smoke impacts from frequent California wildfires and emissions from transportation and residential sources. Its monitoring supports the California Air Resources Board's efforts to track criteria pollutants and assess compliance with state and federal standards. The station's data is vital for understanding local air quality trends and informing public health protection measures.

Frequently asked questions

The Paradise-Clark air monitoring station is located at 5921 Clark Rd, Paradise, California, in Butte County, United States.

The station is operated under the California Air Resources Board, which manages a statewide network of air quality monitoring stations.

As part of the California Air Resources Board network, the station typically measures criteria pollutants such as ozone, particulate matter (PM2.5 and PM10), carbon monoxide, nitrogen dioxide, sulfur dioxide, and lead, along with meteorological parameters.

The station provides data that helps assess compliance with the National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) set by the US EPA, and supports state-level air quality management and public health advisories.

Paradise is in a wildfire-prone region, and air monitoring is crucial for tracking smoke-related pollution and protecting public health. The station also monitors urban emissions and contributes to long-term air quality trend analysis.

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