AIR QUALITY HEALTH INDEX

LOCATION: AQHI: DATE:
Anzac 3
Jun 19/13 1:00 pm
Fort Chipewyan 1
Jun 19/13 1:00 pm
Fort McKay 2
Jun 19/13 1:00 pm
Fort McKay South 2
Jun 19/13 1:00 pm
Fort McMurray 2
Jun 19/13 1:00 pm
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Anzac (AMS 14)

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The Long Lake project monitoring station, designated as Anzac, is located approximately 35 km southeast of Fort McMurray on the northern edge of the hamlet of Anzac. The elevation of the monitoring station is approximately 1624 ft (495 m) above sea level.

The Anzac Station contains analyzers that continuously measures SO2, O3, TRS, THC, NO, NO2, NOX, PM 2.5, wind speed and direction, and temperature.

Current Data

Time of Data:
2013-06-19 12:00:00 (Mountain Standard Time)
ParameterHourly AverageGuideline
SO2 26.36 ppb172 ppb
TRS 0.49 ppb10 ppb
NO 62.14 ppb
NO2 15.51 ppb159 ppb
NOX 76.75 ppb
THC Cal
O3 34.29 ppb82 ppb
PM2.5 3.67 ug/m3
Temp @ 2m 22.50 deg. C
Wind Speed @ 20m 11.16 km/h
Wind Dir. @ 20m 325.60 deg.

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. Charted data is locked to the range of the analyzer by default, and can be unlocked by the appropriate control. To access quality-checked and validated historical data, please visit the Casa Data Warehouse: www.casadata.org

Historical Monitoring Data

PLEASE NOTE: When ambient concentrations of any pollutant WBEA measures exceeds the Alberta Ambient Air Quality Objective, WBEA has an immediate Reporting Protocol that is put into action. WBEA analyzers continuously monitor ambient air, and in the event of an exceedence the following steps are taken:

1 - The data collection system automatically sends out alarm notifications to WBEA personnel and an independent third party alarm monitoring company. 

2 - The alarm company acknowledges the incoming alarm and reports the data and supporting information such as wind conditions, locations, time, etc, to Alberta Environment in real time, or as soon as becoming aware of it.

3 - As the provincial regulator, Alberta Environment uses the data and information from WBEA to follow up as appropriate.