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Athabasca Valley (AMS 7)
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Athabasca Valley (AMS 7) | Athabasca Valley (AMS 7) |
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![]() The Athabasca Valley Station is located just off the road that takes one to McDonald Island. This station was built and operated by Alberta Environmental Protection until the WBEA took it over in the fall of 1997. The Athabasca Valley Station contains analyzers that continuously measure SO2, TRS, THC, O3, NO, NO2, NOx, PM2.5, CO, wind speed and direction, and temperature.Non-continuous measurement devices include a PM10, VOC's, and semi-volatile organic compounds. Current Data* Current Station Data Disclaimer: All air quality monitoring data displayed on this site by the Wood Buffalo Environmental Association is directly from monitoring equipment output signals. Displayed data is generally indicative of ambient conditions, however, it has not been reviewed, validated, nor processed for baseline drift and other fluctuations by qualified technicians. Final processed and validated data values may vary from values displayed on this site. A displayed value of 'n/d' indicates air monitoring data is not available at the corresponding time due to scheduled maintenance and/or instrument calibration. To access quality-checked and validated historical data, please visit the Casa Data Warehouse: www.casadata.org
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