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Pennsylvania
Bureau of Air Quality

Air Quality Standards

Ambient Air Quality Standards

The federal Clean Air Act established the National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) for the six principal pollutants (called "Criteria Pollutants") to protect the publics health. Pennsylvania has adopted all of the NAAQS standards as well as several standards of it's own. Pennsylvania monitors the principal pollutants to ensure attainment of these standards.

The Clean Air Act established two types of national air quality standards. Primary standards set limits to protect public health, including the health of "sensitive" populations such as asthmatics, children, and the elderly. Secondary standards set limits to protect public welfare, including protection against decreased visibility, damage to animals, crops, vegetation, and buildings.

National Ambient Air Quality Standards

Pollutant

Primary/
Secondary

Averaging Time

Level

Form

Carbon Monoxide

primary

8-hour

9 ppm

Not to be exceeded more than once per year

1-hour

35 ppm

Lead

primary and
secondary

Rolling 3 month average

0.15 μg/m3 (1)

Not to be exceeded

Nitrogen Dioxide

primary

1-hour

100 ppb

98th percentile, averaged over 3 years

primary and
secondary

Annual

53 ppb (2)

Annual Mean

Ozone

primary and
secondary

8-hour

0.075 ppm (3)

Annual fourth-highest daily maximum 8-hr concentration, averaged over 3 years

Particle Pollution

PM2.5

primary and
secondary

Annual

15 μg/m3

annual mean, averaged over 3 years

24-hour

35 μg/m3

98th percentile, averaged over 3 years

PM10

primary and
secondary

24-hour

150 μg/m3

Not to be exceeded more than once per year on average over 3 years

Sulfur Dioxide

primary

1-hour

75 ppb (4)

99th percentile of 1-hour daily maximum concentrations, averaged over 3 years

secondary

3-hour

0.5 ppm

Not to be exceeded more than once per year

As of October 2011

(1) Final rule signed October 15, 2008.  The 1978 lead standard (1.5 µg/m3 as a quarterly average) remains in effect until one year after an area is designated for the 2008 standard, except that in areas designated nonattainment for the 1978, the 1978 standard remains in effect until implementation plans to attain or maintain the 2008 standard are approved.

(2) The official level of the annual NO2 standard is 0.053 ppm, equal to 53 ppb, which is shown here for the purpose of clearer comparison to the 1-hour standard.

(3) Final rule signed March 12, 2008.  The 1997 ozone standard (0.08 ppm, annual fourth-highest daily maximum 8-hour concentration, averaged over 3 years) and related implementation rules remain in place.  In 1997, EPA revoked the 1-hour ozone standard (0.12 ppm, not to be exceeded more than once per year) in all areas, although some areas have continued obligations under that standard (“anti-backsliding”).  The 1-hour ozone standard is attained when the expected number of days per calendar year with maximum hourly average concentrations above 0.12 ppm is less than or equal to 1.

(4) Final rule signed June 2, 2010.  The 1971 annual and 24-hour SO2 standards were revoked in that same rulemaking.  However, these standards remain in effect until one year after an area is designated for the 2010 standard, except in areas designated nonattainment for the 1971 standards, where the 1971 standards remain in effect until implementation plans to attain or maintain the 2010 standard are approved.

Other Pa. Ambient Air Quality Standards

Pollutant Average Concentration
Beryllium 30-Day 0.01 ug/m3
Fluorides 24-Hour 5 ug/m3
Hydrogen Sulfide 24-Hour
1-Hour
0.005 ppm
0.1 ppm
 

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