The Arnold West air monitoring station is located generally upwind of, but near St. Louis. It helps to characterize air quality upwind of St. Louis and to determine exposure to air pollutants of a portion of the population of the St. Louis Metropolitan Statistical Area and monitor attainment of the ambient air quality standards.

Pollutants

Ozone Pollutant

The primary National Ambient Air Quality Standard for ozone is 0.070 parts per million averaged over eight hours (annual fourth-highest daily maximum 8-hour concentration, averaged over three years). The federal ozone season for monitoring runs from March 1 to Oct. 31.

Departmental information about ozone (O3)

  • Description
  • Health effects
  • Tips to reduce ozone
  • 2008 and 2015 standards plus related documents

Fine Particulate Matter (PM 2.5)

Departmental information about particulate matter (PM)

  • Description of two groups of particulate matter: PM2.5 and PM10
  • 1997, 2006 and 2012 standards for PM2.5 plus related documents
  • 2006 PM10 standard and pertinent documents

Particulate Matter (PM 10)

Departmental information about particulate matter (PM)

  • Description of two groups of particulate matter: PM2.5 and PM10
  • 1997, 2006 and 2012 standards for PM2.5 plus related documents
  • 2006 PM10 standard and pertinent documents
Arnold West Air Monitoring Site
Address

1709 Lonedell Drive
Arnold West, MO 63010
United States

EPA Site ID
29-099-0019
County
Jefferson
Date Established
Pollutants Monitored
Ozone
Particulate Matter
Latitude/Longitude
38.44862, -90.3958