From January through March 2024, Fort Air Partnership (FAP) recorded 13,461 hours of air monitoring data for use in calculating the Air Quality Health Index (AQHI) at seven stations in our Airshed.
Hours Monitored |
Low-risk AQHI |
Moderate-risk AQHI |
High-risk AQHI |
Very-high risk AQHI |
13,461 |
12,042 |
1,407 |
12 |
0 |
(All in hours)
- 12,042 (or 89.5%) of the hours were of low-risk AQHI.
- 1,407 (or 10.5%) of the hours were moderate-risk AQHI.
- 12 (or 0.009%) were of high-risk AQHI.
There were no recorded hours of very high-risk AQHI.
Summary of Exceedances
There were five one-hour exceedances of the Alberta Ambient Air Quality Objectives (AAAQO) and 19 exceedances of the 24-hour objective in the first three months of 2024.
The majority of the exceedances were caused by wintertime temperature inversions. Three exceedances were caused by local burning coupled with a wintertime temperature inversion.
Air quality measurements are compared continuously to both one and 24-hour AAAQOs. An exceedance of an AAAQO is reported to the Alberta Government, and the likely cause of the exceedance is investigated.
For more details: January to March 2024 air monitoring report.