The California Ambient Air Monitoring Network consists of more than 250 monitoring stations operated by federal, State, and local agencies. The air monitoring data generated define the nature and severity of pollution in California, determine attainment status with Ambient Air Quality Standards, identify pollution trends, support agricultural burn forecasting, provide real-time air quality information, assess community exposure, and validate air quality models and emission inventories.
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