Particle Pollution


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High Ozone Days Particle Pollution Groups At Risk  
County
Grade (24-hour)
Wgt.
Avg.
Orange
Days
Red
Days
Purple
Days
Grade (Annual)
Design
Value
Cascade A 0.0 0 0 0 Pass 5.3
Flathead B 0.7 2 0 0 Pass 9.8
Gallatin D 2.2 5 1 0 Pass 4.2
Lake * * * * * Inc *
Lewis And Clark C 2.0 6 0 0 Pass 7.9
Lincoln F 6.2 17 1 0 Pass 15
Missoula F 4.3 13 0 0 Pass 10.4
Ravalli D 2.7 8 0 0 Pass 8.6
Rosebud * * * * * Inc *
Sanders A 0.0 0 0 0 Pass 6.7
Silver Bow F 3.7 11 0 0 Pass 9.8
Yellowstone C 1.7 0 2 1 Pass 8.7
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American Lung Association State of the Air: 2008 NOTES

1. The Weighted Average was derived by adding the three years of individual level data (2004-2006), multiplying the sums of each level by the assigned standard weights ( i.e. 1=orange, 1.5=red, 2.0=purple and 2.5=maroon) and calculating the average.
a. Asterisk (*) indicates incomplete monitoring data for all three years. Therefore, those counties are excluded from the grade analysis or received an Incomplete.
b.  A dash (-) indicates that data on that particular pollutant is not collected in that county.
c. Grades are as follows: A=0.0, B=0.3-0.9, C=1.0-2.0, D=2.1-3.2, F=3.3+.

2. The Design Value is the calculated concentration of a pollutant based on the form of the National Ambient Air Quality Standard, and is used by EPA to determine whether the air quality in a county meets the standard. The source for the Design Values is EPA, communication from the Office of Air Quality Planning & Standards, Mark Schmidt, October 31, 2007.

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