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What are the measured levels of air pollutants in Florida?

For the two pollutants that drive air quality in Florida, ozone and fine particles, the levels can be seen on the:

Where can I find PM 2.5 data on which regulatory decisions are made?

Fine particle or PM2.5 data for the regulatory network is collected on samplers with filters that are exposed for 24 hours. These data are not available in a timely fashion, but the summary statistics are updated quarterly and posted by year.

What is the air quality where I live?

There is access to the hourly data in tabular form for ozone and continuously monitored fine particles with summary information where:

What is the Air Quality Index

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