Development and field validation of a community-engaged particulate matter air quality monitoring network in Imperial, California, USA.
Graeme N CarvlinHumberto LugoLuis OlmedoEster BejaranoAlexa WilkieDan MeltzerMichelle WongGalatea KingAmanda NorthcrossMichael JerrettPaul B EnglishDonald HammondEdmund SetoPublished in: Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association (1995) (2017)
The performance of low-cost air quality sensors in community networks is currently not well documented. This paper provides a methodology for quantifying the performance of a next-generation Dylos PM sensor used in the Imperial County Community Air Monitoring Network. This air quality network provides data at a much finer spatial and temporal resolution than has previously been possible with government monitoring efforts. Once calibrated and validated, these high-resolution data may provide more information on susceptible populations, assist in the identification of air pollution hotspots, and increase community awareness of air pollution.