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Shadyside Air Monitoring Station | Ohio EPA | United States

Shadyside, Ohio, United States

Overview

Shadyside Air Monitoring Station in Shadyside, Ohio, operated by Ohio EPA Central Office, monitors ambient air quality as part of the US EPA Air Quality System network.

Shadyside is an operational air monitoring station located at 2 Ball Park Rd. in Shadyside, Belmont County, Ohio, United States. It is part of the national ambient air quality monitoring network overseen by the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and operated by the Ohio EPA Central Office. The station contributes to the Air Quality System (AQS), which collects data on criteria pollutants to assess compliance with National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS). As a fixed-site monitor, Shadyside likely measures one or more criteria pollutants such as ozone, particulate matter (PM2.5 or PM10), carbon monoxide, sulfur dioxide, nitrogen dioxide, or lead. The station's siting follows EPA guidelines to ensure representativeness of local air quality. The last reported sample date is January 8, 2020, indicating ongoing data collection. The station's location in a small town in eastern Ohio provides valuable data on regional air quality influenced by industrial and transportation sources. The Shadyside station supports public health protection by providing data used for air quality index (AQI) reporting and regulatory compliance. Its operation by the Ohio EPA ensures continuity in monitoring efforts, contributing to long-term trend analysis and policy development. The station is part of a broader network that helps characterize air quality in the Ohio River Valley, an area with significant industrial activity.

Environmental context

Shadyside is located in the Ohio River Valley, a region with a mix of industrial facilities, power plants, and transportation corridors that can impact local air quality. The station's monitoring of criteria pollutants helps assess compliance with NAAQS and provides data for the AQI. Parameter coverage may include ozone, particulate matter, and other pollutants, with siting designed to capture representative ambient conditions. Reporting continuity through the Ohio EPA ensures data reliability for regulatory and public information purposes.

Frequently asked questions

The Shadyside air monitoring station is located at 2 Ball Park Rd. in Shadyside, Belmont County, Ohio, United States.

As part of the US EPA Air Quality System, the Shadyside station likely monitors criteria pollutants such as ozone, particulate matter (PM2.5 or PM10), carbon monoxide, sulfur dioxide, nitrogen dioxide, or lead, following EPA monitoring guidelines.

The Shadyside air monitoring station is operated by the Ohio EPA Central Office, which is responsible for maintaining the station and reporting data to the US EPA's Air Quality System.

Air monitoring in the United States is governed by the Clean Air Act and implemented through the US EPA's Air Quality System (AQS). Stations like Shadyside measure criteria pollutants to assess compliance with National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) and provide data for the Air Quality Index (AQI).

The Shadyside station provides continuous ambient air quality data that supports regulatory compliance, public health protection through AQI reporting, and long-term trend analysis for policy development in the Ohio River Valley region.

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