EPA using low-cost NC sensors to collect air-quality data
Story Date: 8/31/2021

  Source: NC PUBLIC NEWS SERVICE, 8/30/21

The Environmental Protection Agency is now including data from a network of low-cost air sensors in North Carolina in its official air-quality mapping system. More than five years ago CleanAIRE NC launched its Citizen Science AirKeeper Program to monitor air quality in Charlotte. Since then the group has expanded its network of monitors measuring invisible fine particulate matter known as PM 2.5 across the state.

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