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PORT HURON-RURAL Air Monitoring Station, Port Huron, Michigan | USA Environmental Monitoring

Port Huron, Michigan, United States

Overview

PORT HURON-RURAL is an operational air monitoring station in Port Huron, Michigan, reporting to the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy. It provides ambient air quality data for the St. Clair County area.

PORT HURON-RURAL is an air monitoring station located at 324 Rural Street in Port Huron, Michigan, United States. Operated under the oversight of the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy-Air Quality Division, this station is part of the broader US EPA Air Quality System (AQS) network. It serves as a fixed-site monitor for ambient air quality in a rural setting within St. Clair County. The station's last reported sample date is December 26, 2024, indicating ongoing data collection. As part of the US EPA's regulatory framework, the station likely measures criteria pollutants such as ozone, particulate matter, or nitrogen dioxide, though specific parameters are not detailed. The reporting agency ensures compliance with National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) and contributes to regional air quality assessments. This monitoring station plays a key role in characterizing background air quality in the Great Lakes region, supporting public health protection and environmental management. Its rural location helps distinguish local emission impacts from regional transport, aiding in the development of effective air quality policies for Michigan and the broader US.

Environmental context

The Port Huron area is situated along the St. Clair River, part of the Great Lakes system, and experiences a mix of industrial and agricultural influences. Air monitoring in this region is critical for tracking pollutants from nearby urban centers and cross-border transport from Canada. The station's rural siting provides representative background data, essential for understanding regional air quality trends and supporting compliance with the US EPA's National Ambient Air Quality Standards.

Frequently asked questions

PORT HURON-RURAL is located at 324 Rural Street in Port Huron, St. Clair County, Michigan, United States.

As an air monitoring station, PORT HURON-RURAL measures ambient air quality, likely including criteria pollutants such as ozone, particulate matter, and nitrogen dioxide, as part of the US EPA's Air Quality System.

The station is operated under the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy-Air Quality Division, which reports data to the US EPA's Air Quality System.

The US EPA sets National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) for six criteria pollutants: ozone, particulate matter, carbon monoxide, sulfur dioxide, nitrogen dioxide, and lead. Monitoring stations like PORT HURON-RURAL help ensure these standards are met.

Rural monitoring stations provide baseline air quality data unaffected by local urban emissions, helping to distinguish regional pollution transport and assess background conditions for regulatory compliance.

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