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Stationary monitoring: See current air quality, wind direction, and pollution trends over time.

South Coast AQMD has operated one stationary regulatory monitor in the AB 617 SBM area since 1986. Data for CO, NO2, O3, and BC are available at the CARB AQMIS. Regulatory monitors collect data continuously at a single location meant to be spatially representative of the area. The EPA considers the stationary monitor in San Bernardino to be representative of a neighborhood, which by definition covers a distance of 0.3 to 2.5 miles from the San Bernardino monitor. It is considered spatially representative of the middle scale for CO, radius of less than 0.3 miles; neighborhood for O3, a radius of 0.3 to 2.5 miles from the site, and representative of the broader urban area for NO2, a radius of 2.5 miles to 31 miles. PM2.5 data was not available at the San Bernardino 4th Street monitoring site so we used Riverside-Rubidoux (Rubidoux) for comparison since it has similar land and elevation (see Where is the nearest local regulatory monitor?) .


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