Overview
South Reno is an air monitoring station in Reno, Nevada, operated by the Washoe County District Health Department. It provides ambient air quality data as part of the US EPA Air Quality System network.
South Reno is an air monitoring station located at 4110 De Lucci Lane in Reno, Nevada, United States. The station is operated by the Washoe County District Health Department and is part of the national ambient air quality monitoring network. It contributes to the US EPA Air Quality System (AQS), which collects and manages air pollution data across the country. The station monitors criteria pollutants and other atmospheric parameters in accordance with federal and state regulations. As part of the EPA AQS network, it follows standardized methods for siting, sampling, and data reporting. The station's last reported sample date is August 31, 2025, indicating ongoing operations. South Reno serves the Reno metropolitan area and Washoe County, providing essential data for air quality assessments and public health protection. The data supports regulatory compliance with the Clean Air Act and helps inform local air quality management decisions. The station's location in a mixed urban and industrial area allows for representative monitoring of population exposure.
Environmental context
The South Reno air monitoring station is situated in a region with diverse air quality influences, including urban emissions from transportation and residential sources, as well as industrial activities. The station's siting is designed to capture representative ambient air quality for the Reno area. Monitoring parameters typically include criteria pollutants such as ozone, particulate matter, nitrogen dioxide, and carbon monoxide, which are regulated under the Clean Air Act. The data contributes to the EPA AQS network and supports local air quality management and public health advisories.
Frequently asked questions
The South Reno air monitoring station is located at 4110 De Lucci Lane, Reno, Nevada 89502, United States.
The station is operated by the Washoe County District Health Department, which is responsible for air quality monitoring in the region.
As part of the EPA Air Quality System, the station monitors criteria pollutants such as ozone, particulate matter, nitrogen dioxide, and carbon monoxide, among others.
The station provides data that supports compliance with the Clean Air Act and helps local authorities assess air quality, issue health advisories, and develop emission reduction strategies.
The EPA Air Quality System (AQS) is a national database that stores ambient air quality data from monitoring stations across the United States, used for regulatory compliance and public reporting.
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