Special Monitoring & Emissions Studies
The South Coast Air Quality Management District conducts monitoring studies of air quality in the vicinity of specific industrial sites or communities. Reports of the results of those studies will be posted on this page. Additional categories of air quality monitoring studies will be posted as they become available.
Near Road Air Monitoring Network to measure the Ambient Concentration of Criteria Pollutants at the Roadways with Some of the Hightest Anticipated Traffic Emissions
Rule 1158 Follow-Up Studies of Air Quality Near Petroleum Coke, Coal and Sulfur Storage, Handling and Shipment Facilities
General Aviation Study (PDF, 4.82MB) of Air Toxics in Communities Adjacent to the Van Nuys and Santa Monica Airports. A Supplemental Monitoring Campaign at the Santa Monica Airport (PDF, 1.05MB) was also conducted to Study the Short-Term Impact of Aircraft Emissions on the Surrounding Communities
Whiteman Airport - South Coast AQMD conducted a short study to better understand lead levels at Whiteman airport and in the surrounding communities
Fugitive Dust Source Mapping (PDF, 1.09MB) Near a Cement Processing Facility Using Light Detection and Ranging (LIDAR) technology
Near-roadway Study (PDF, 2.27MB) to Measure the Ambient Concentrations of Criteria and Air Toxics Pollutants in Close Proximity to the I-710 Freeway
Resurrection Catholic School in Boyle Heights (PDF, 1.47MB) - Ambient Measurements of Air Toxics Levels
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