Annual Percentage of Days with PM10 Levels Above the National Ambient Air Quality Standard (NAAQS) by County Metadata
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- origin: New Mexico EPHTN Project Manager
- pubdate: 20240104
- title: Annual Percentage of Days with PM10 Levels Above the National Ambient Air Quality Standard (NAAQS) by County
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- abstract: The county-level daily PM10 dataset is created using data downloaded from the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) (https://aqs.epa.gov/aqsweb/airdata/download_files.html). These data were originally provided to EPA by the New Mexico Environment Department Air Quality Bureau, as required under the Clean Air Act. Data are only provided for counties with monitors that use a federal reference method (FRM) to monitor PM10. Most PM10 monitors take samples every third day (some every sixth day) and a few measure every day; summing the total number of days for each county above the National Ambient Air Quality Standard (NAAQS) standard and dividing by the total number of days monitored effectively provides an estimate of the percentage of days above the NAAQS standard for a given year for each county with FRM monitoring. The air quality PM10 data used in calculating the indicator are tested for completeness to ensure that there are 11 samples per quarter and 4 quarters per year for each area's year. If data for a county do not meet this completeness test, they are designated as "Insufficient Data" and estimates are not provided. For counties without monitors, missing values are designated as "No Monitor." The 24-hour NAAQS for PM10 is 150 micrograms per cubic meter of air (mcg/m3), which is not to be exceeded more than once per year on average over a three year period; to attain this standard, the 3-year average of the maximum of 24-hour concentrations at each population-oriented monitor within an area must not exceed 150 mcg/m3. The dataset contains for each county with complete monitoring data: the year, county FIPS code, number of days monitored, number of days over NAAQS, and percent of days with PM10 above the NAAQS. The dataset was created using guidelines provided in the CDC NCDM Recommendations (version 4.0). The indicator documentation is available from CDC's Environmental Public Health Tracking Network.
- purpose: This dataset contains calculated measures for air quality for use on the NM public portal. The dataset is intended for use on the NM EPHT portal for displays describing PM10-related air quality across NM by county with PM10 FRM monitors. These data are not intended for performing health assessments or otherwise being directly related or linked to health data. The data for this indicator represent highly populated counties that have PM10 FRM monitors. As a result, the data tend to reflect urban air quality and longer-term average air quality levels. Populations in counties without monitors may also be exposed to concentrations that exceed a standard. These data will give an idea of what the yearly exceedance of daily PM10 is in an area. This indicator can be used to inform policy makers and the public about the degree of potential exposures to coarse particles within New Mexico during a given year and over time (trends). The measure (annual percentage of days above the PM10 NAAQS) can be compared to health-based benchmarks to communicate the degree of public health concern to policy makers and the general public. The measure can be affected by monitor density, placement of monitors, and frequency of monitoring, and spatial and temporal coverage will vary within the state. However, this measure does not directly reflect exposure. Certain geographic areas, such as those near busy roads, are likely to have higher values of PM10 levels. It is also important to understand that the relationship between ambient concentrations and personal exposure is uncertain, and it varies depending upon pollutant, activity patterns, and locality or microenvironments. The percentage of state population living in counties with no PM10 measurements must always be considered when attempting to estimate the proportion of population at risk.
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- begdate: 19990101
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- enddate: 20221231
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- current: Publication Date
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- progress: Complete
- update: Annually
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- westbc: -109.05017700000001
- eastbc: -103.00206900000001
- northbc: 37.000292999999999
- southbc: 31.332173999999998
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- themekt: Exposure Type - CDC
- themekey: Air quality; Ambient air quality; Air; Coarse particulate matter; Particulate matter 10; PM 10; Environment
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- placekt: FIPS 5-2 (State)
- placekey: NM, New Mexico, 35
- accconst: None
- useconst: As a general indicator of air quality over space and time, this indicator is not intended for use in performing health assessments or otherwise being directly linked (related) with health data. Acknowledgement of the EPA would be appreciated.
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- cntper: New Mexico EPHTN Project Manager
- cntorg: New Mexico Department of Health, Environmental Health Epidemiology Bureau
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- addrtype: Physical
- address: 1190 St. Francis Drive
- city: Santa Fe
- state: NM
- postal: 87505
- country: United States Of America
- cntvoice: 18337968773
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- cntfax: 5058270013
- cntemail: DOH-EHEB@doh.nm.gov
- hours: 8:00 - 5:00
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- secsys: None
- secclass: Unclassified
- sechandl: None
- native: SAS
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- logic: None
- complete: The air quality data used in calculating the indicator and measure are tested for completeness to ensure annual monitoring such that there sampling on at least eleven (11) days and within the four (4) quarters for each area's year. If data for a county do not achieve this completeness test, then the county will be labeled with "Insufficient Data" and estimates are not provided.
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- procdesc: Calculate the indicator and measure.
- procdate: 20231222
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- eaover: NM EPHT air quality county measure for PM10 for 1999 - 2022.
- eadetcit: CDC Environmental Public Health Tracking Network, NCDM Recommendations Version 4.0, Air Quality
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- cntinfo
- cntperp
- cntper: New Mexico EPHTN Project Manager
- cntorg: New Mexico Department of Health, Environmental Health Epidemiology Bureau
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- cntaddr
- addrtype: Physical
- address: 1190 St. Francis Drive
- city: Santa Fe
- state: NM
- postal: 87505
- country: United States Of America
- cntvoice: 18337968773
- cntvoice
- cnttdd
- cntfax: 5058270013
- cntemail: DOH-EHEB@doh.nm.gov
- hours: 8:00 - 5:00
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- resdesc: Online Data
- distliab: Although these data have been processed successfully on a computer system at the New Mexico Department of Health (NMDOH), no warranty expressed or implied is made regarding the accuracy or utility of the data on any other system or for general or scientific purposes, nor shall the act of distribution constitute any such warranty. It is also strongly recommended that careful attention be paid to the contents of the metadata file associated with these data to evaluate data set limitations, restrictions or intended use. The NMDOH shall not be held liable for improper or incorrect use of the data described and/or contained herein.
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- metd: 20240104
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- cntinfo
- cntperp
- cntper: New Mexico EPHTN Project Manager
- cntorg: New Mexico Department of Health, Environmental Health Epidemiology Bureau
- cntpos
- cntaddr
- addrtype: Physical
- address: 1190 St. Francis Drive
- city: Santa Fe
- state: NM
- postal: 87505
- country: United States Of America
- cntvoice: 18337968773
- cntvoice
- cnttdd
- cntfax: 5058270013
- cntemail: DOH-EHEB@doh.nm.gov
- hours: 8:00 - 5:00
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- metstdn: EPHTN Tracking Network Profile Version 3.2
- metac: None
- metuc: None