San Bernardino, Muscoy Community Air Quality Report
Area Overview

Why this matters: compare areas of elevated pollution.

When Aclima measurements are aggregated to larger areas, patterns of high pollution emerge, which helps community members take steps to reduce exposure. Values of a hexagon should not be compared directly to the nearest EPA regulatory site measurements, but the levels of EPA air pollution health standards and the WHO (World Health Organization) air quality guidelines can be used as reference points for the measurements taken during the three-month period shown here. Areas emitting higher than area average greenhouse pollutants (CO2, CH4, and BC, a component of PM2.5) can also be identified for further investigation or reductions.

  • For PM2.5, the EPA annual standard is 12 µg/m3 (averaged over 3 years) and 22% of the measurement area exceeds this value.
  • 0% of the measurement area has higher nitrogen dioxide NO2 pollution than the EPA threshold of 53 ppb.
  • 100% of the measurement area has higher NO2 and PM2.5 pollution than the WHO guidelines of 5.3 ppb and 5 µg/m3, respectively. Extended exposure, possibly at even lower levels, can potentially result in adverse health effects.

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Median PM2.5 µg/m³
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