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Created2011 to 2017
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Working to provide clean air to Maricopa County residents and visitors so they can live, work, and play in a healthy environment.

Created2001 to 2016
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The purpose of the ambient air monitoring network is to sample air pollution in a variety of settings, assess the health and welfare effects, and assist in determining sources of air pollution. In general, six basic monitoring objectives and five measuring scales are used to determine the network design. Since

The purpose of the ambient air monitoring network is to sample air pollution in a variety of settings, assess the health and welfare effects, and assist in determining sources of air pollution. In general, six basic monitoring objectives and five measuring scales are used to determine the network design. Since it is physically and fiscally impossible to monitor the air in every location, representative samples must be obtained. These samples are determined by using the monitoring objectives and the spatial measurement scales. The network must be dynamic enough to maintain a current representative sample of the air quality. Air quality issues such as eight-hour ozone non-attainment boundaries and permits for new sources are diverse and controversial subjects for the citizens of Maricopa County. With its robust air monitoring network and mobile monitoring tools, the department strives to provide the most reliable and relevant air monitoring data to the public.

Created2002 to 2009
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Numerous agencies, companies, individuals, and organizations have collected the ambient air quality monitoring data presented in this report. The Arizona Department of Environmental Quality publishes data from these various sources to provide a picture, which is as complete as possible, of air quality conditions throughout Arizona.

Created2011 to 2017
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Pima County Department of Environmental Quality monitors ambient (outdoor) air pollutants throughout eastern Pima County, including the Tucson metropolitan area and Green Valley. There are six principal pollutants, called “criteria” pollutants that are monitored in accordance with the National Ambient Air Quality Standards set by the Environmental Protection Agency to

Pima County Department of Environmental Quality monitors ambient (outdoor) air pollutants throughout eastern Pima County, including the Tucson metropolitan area and Green Valley. There are six principal pollutants, called “criteria” pollutants that are monitored in accordance with the National Ambient Air Quality Standards set by the Environmental Protection Agency to comply with the Federal Clean Air Act. These standards were established to protect public health and the environment from harmful levels of air pollution.

Created2010 to 2016
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The Pima County Department of Environmental Quality has prepared this document to be submitted to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Region IX. The purpose of the Ambient Air Monitoring Network Plan is to determine if the network is achieving the air monitoring objectives specified in 40 CFR Part 58 Appendix

The Pima County Department of Environmental Quality has prepared this document to be submitted to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Region IX. The purpose of the Ambient Air Monitoring Network Plan is to determine if the network is achieving the air monitoring objectives specified in 40 CFR Part 58 Appendix D, which mandate adherence to certain number, type and location requirements of monitoring sites and specific site criteria such as monitoring inlet height. The review should also determine if modifications should be made to the network (e.g. through the termination or relocation of unnecessary stations or addition of new stations). In addition, the review is necessary in order to ensure that the residents of Pima County are provided adequate, representative and useful air quality data, and to provide adequate protection to public health.

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ContributorsGrant, Michael, 1951- (Host) / Palacio, Phyllis (Reporter) / Public Broadcasting Service (Broadcaster)
Created1985-05-13
DescriptionDavid Baron & Representative Chris Herstam Remote Interview (Grant); Pay Phones Package (Palacio). Segments on air pollution and the impact of automobiles on air quality, and public telephone company regulations.
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ContributorsGrant, Michael, 1951- (Host) / Public Broadcasting Service (Broadcaster)
Created1988-12-29
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Air and Water Package Kathleen Stanton Interview (Taylor); Conservation Package, Rob Smith Interview (Taylor); Robert Robb Commentary #55 (Robb). Segments on major issues faced by Arizona during the past year and how those issues will be treated during the next year (the environment - air and water quality), and Robert

Air and Water Package Kathleen Stanton Interview (Taylor); Conservation Package, Rob Smith Interview (Taylor); Robert Robb Commentary #55 (Robb). Segments on major issues faced by Arizona during the past year and how those issues will be treated during the next year (the environment - air and water quality), and Robert Robb's commentary (concerns regarding politicized conservation efforts).
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ContributorsGrant, Michael, 1951- (Host) / Gregory, Michael (Speaker) / Public Broadcasting Service (Broadcaster)
Created1991-10-03
DescriptionOperation Earth report. Air Quality Package, David Baron (Sauceda); Small Business Package, Terry Trost (Sauceda); Jerry Spellman Commentary. Segments on the Clean Air Act and its impact on Arizona, the impact of air quality on small businesses, and Jerry Spellman's guest commentary (how dirty air impacts health).
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ContributorsGrant, Michael, 1951- (Host) / Bommersbach, Jana (Commentator) / Diethrich, Edward B., 1935- (Interviewee) / Livesay, James J. (Interviewee) / Public Broadcasting Service (Broadcaster)
Created1988-02-16
DescriptionSenate Closed-Conference Rule Package, Greg Lunn Remote Interview (Taylor). Bommersbach's Byline #85: Gasohol Package (Durrenberger); Lasers Package (Bloom). Segments on an update on the Senate's discussion regarding Mecham's impeachment, Bommersbach's Byline (Valley air quality and a possible House solution), and the first international conference on lasers for medical use.
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ContributorsGrant, Michael, 1951- (Host) / Jennings, Max (Panelist) / Public Broadcasting Service (Broadcaster)
Created1988-03-04
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Pre-recorded Friday Edition. Panelists discuss the first week of the Senate impeachment trial of Governor Mecham, Rose Mofford's firing of Max Hawkins, the recall election, and decisions affecting air quality in the Valley. Panelists include Don Harris, Political and Labor Writer, Arizona Republic; Jack Lavelle, Legislative Reporter, Phoenix Gazette; Max

Pre-recorded Friday Edition. Panelists discuss the first week of the Senate impeachment trial of Governor Mecham, Rose Mofford's firing of Max Hawkins, the recall election, and decisions affecting air quality in the Valley. Panelists include Don Harris, Political and Labor Writer, Arizona Republic; Jack Lavelle, Legislative Reporter, Phoenix Gazette; Max Jennings, Executive Editor, Tribune Papers.