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Air quality index (AQI⁺) and PM2.5 air pollution in California • 19:32, Aug 23

California Air Resources Board (CARB)Coalition for Clean Air (CCA)LA Unified School DistrictBay Area Air Quality Management District (BAAQMD)South Coast Air Quality Management District (South Coast AQMD)Spare the Air - Sacramento RegionSan Diego County Air Pollution Control District (SDAPCD)San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control DistrictPinal County Air Quality Control DistrictMonterey Bay Unified APCDanonymous Northern Sierra Air Quality Management DistrictYolo-Solano AQMDVentura County Air Pollution Control District (VCAPCD)NASA - National Aeronautics and Space AdministrationQuality Review and Exchange System for Tribes (QREST)Brainard Elementary SchoolQuapaw NationMassachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (MassDEP)IQAir NACastlebay Lane Elementary SchoolEl Dorado County Air Quality Management DistrictShasta County Air Quality Management DistrictTravis ThompsonWilton Place ElementaryVan Deene Avenue Elementary SchoolLoyola Village Fine and Performing Arts MagnetucweatherSouth Shores VAPA MagnetNPSSacramento Metro. AQMDVan Ness Avenue Elementary SchoolLos Feliz STEMM MagnetAllesandro Elementary SchoolLanai Road Elementary SchoolSanta Barbara County Air Pollution Control DistrictAnnandale Elementary SchoolValley View Elementary SchoolLenicia B. Weemes Elementary SchoolEagle Rock Elementary & Magnet CenterHancock Park Elementary SchoolImperial County Department of Toxic Substance and Comite Civico del ValleTehama County Air Pollution Control DistrictUSA National Park ServiceAnonymousJustice Street Academy Charter SchoolOakland Unified School DistrictIQAir Community MemberWestport Heights ElementarytreemockerGrand View Boulevard ElementaryrridderPlaya Del Rey Elementary SchoolMetropolitan Continuation HighLogan Academy of Global EcologyLaurel Cinematic Arts & Creative Technologies MagnetFrank Del Olmo Elementary SchoolMultnomah Street Elementary SchoolColfax Elementary SchoolCoeur D'Alene Avenue Elementary SchoolKester Elementary/MagnetnontexanHarvard-Westlake SchoolCKCrescent Heights Boulevard Early Education CenterAmestoy Elementary SchoolCanfield Avenue Elementary SchoolCarey CarpenterAragon Elementary SchoolAnonymousNicklas JohnsonGBNorth Coast Unified Air Quality Management District (NCUAQMD)JMA ActiveSGV - Active San Gabriel Valley Utah Street SpanBrockton Avenue Elementary SchoolGreat Basin Unified Air Pollution Control District (GBUAPCD)Andrew WebberleySan Pascual STEAM MagnetDixie Canyon Community CharterValerio Street Elementary SchoolPorter Ranch Community SchoolEdward R. Roybal Learning CenterMicheltorena Street Elementary Schoolanonymous contributer Lincoln Elementary SchoolHerrick Avenue ElementaryJC42nd Street Elementary SchoolSan Pedro Street Elementary SchoolMissouri Department of Natural ResourcesNevada Elementary SchoolACBerendo Middle SchoolPVHomeGlenfeliz Boulevard Elementary SchoolPhong NguyenSafer TogetherIQAir Cerro VistaJEJLeoToluca Lake Elementary SchooljohnnygermanSiskiyou County APCDCarpenter Elementary SchoolVirginia Road Elementary SchoolWilshire Crest Elementary & Dual Language Program SchoolHollywood High SchoolWindsor Hills Elementary SchoolChandler Elementary SchoolJohn B Monlux Elementary SchoolWikinautAnonymousDaniel Webster Middle SchoolAlexander Hamilton Senior High SchoolBrentwood Elementary Science MagnetWestwood Charter Elementary SchoolTopeka Drive Charter SchoolMoreton Place GlendoraSolano Avenue Elementary SchoolRhode Island Department of Environmental ManagementRanchito Avenue Elementary SchoolJS59th Street Elementary SchoolPat ConwaySheridan Street ElementaryMojave Desert Air Quality Management District (MDAQMD)KentWonderland Avenue Elementary and Gifted MagnetFeather River Air Quality Management District (FRAQMD)Westminster Elementary SchoolIQAir PDR MemberALTaper Avenue Elementary & S.T.E.A.M. MagnetNorthern Nevada Public Health Air Quality Management Division7th Street Elementary SchoolMark LegassiedesertsunGila River Indian Community DEQ Air Quality ProgramArminta Street Elementary SchoolAtwater Avenue Elementary SchoolKittridge Street Elementary SchoolJim CornickPoint Fermin Elementary Marine Science MagnetWH57ShawnAdame Communications Inc.Palisades Charter Elementary SchoolE PHart Street Elementary SchoolSherman Oaks Elementary CharterSteve DellicarpiniDavid P. BaloghMarvin Avenue Elementary & Marvin Language MagnetRed Dog RanchClimate First: Replacing Oil and Gas (CFROG)Joseph Le Conte Middle SchoolSunset CliffsmmetznerBreathe Southern CaliforniaSerrania Avenue Charter for Enriched StudiesRosemont Avenue Elementary SchoolKnollwood Preparatory AcademyPilgrim SchoolCabrillo Avenue Elementary SchoolErik BjorlingHesby Oaks Leadership CharterArroyo Seco Museum Science MagnetIronwood22Simon WalkerogStanley Mosk Elementary SchoolSierra Vista Elementary SchoolEncino Charter Elementary SchoolForest ServiceEsperanza Elementary SchoolCanterbury Avenue Elementary SchoolAlejandra PerezMid City's Prescott School of Enriched SciencesSunny Brae Avenue Elementary SchoolVerdugo Hills High School-Chatsworth Elementary SchoolEl Sereno Elementary SchoolGarfield Senior High SchoolRobert HawthorneAnonymousdadustarRich CMichi WatchdogWestlake Elementary SchoolAntelope Valley AQMDanonymoosePacific View AirericnorlingNestle Avenue Charter Elementary SchoolJeff SmickWoodland Hills Elementary Charter for Enriched StudiesWarner Avenue Elementary SchoolNora Sterry Elementary SchoolrbernabeCurtiss Middle SchoolImperial County Air Pollution Control District (ICAPCD)Richland Avenue Elementary SchoolVan Nuys High SchoolGeorgia Ambient Air Monitoring Programjames caughmanGBMario ZaizarCalabash Charter AcademyRedlands Christian School iQairWill MasonHacienda La Puente Unified School DistrictSt. Mark's Lutheran SchoolBrentWillow Glen - SandraStephen FranklinCharles Maclay Middle SchoolWest Hollywood Elementary SchoolCohasset Street Elementary SchoolShearwaterSLO County Air Pollution Control DistrictBSChemistChristiIQAir Community MemberNormandie Avenue Elementary SchoolNewcastle Elementary SchoolChapman Elementary SchoolWeledelzeergeleerde HeerHamlin Charter AcademyClean Air LAWalgrove Avenue Elementary School for Advanced StudiesIQAir community MemberAdam RodriguezHarrison Street Elementary SchoolOxnard Street Elementary SchoolAnonymousRio Vista Elementary SchoolAnonymousIB AQ NewMulholland Middle SchoolReseda Elementary SchoolDavidJeffrey GeslisonJames Monroe High SchoolKarl8704BJAir Aware Air Quality Project YMCAThe D-ManNorth Valley Occupational CenterEshelman Avenue Elementary SchoolThink College Now/Cesar Chavez Education CenterJon DMayall Street Academy of Arts/ Technology MagnetSanta Cruz Toddler Care CenterMBMat HenleyKenter Canyon Elementary CharterkevinMarlton SchoolSan Luis Obispo County Air Pollution Control District Bishop Paiute TribekpurvisShannon BuckLowman Special Education and Career and Transition CenterAaron GrafRSM1Victory Boulevard Elementary and STEAM MagnetVal Verde UnifiedFriendly NeighborDolores Street Elementary SchoolHogwartschubertEric SunMattStripeShrisha RadhakrishnaNapa Street Elementary SchoolKhoobyCalvert Charter for Enriched StudiesAlta California Elementary School and Gifted MagnetLittle Owl SchoolVanalden Avenue ElementaryPechanga Band of IndiansCanyon Elementary SchoolSteveOakland High SchoolLa Salle Avenue Elementary SchoolChatsworth Charter High SchoolZulussJohn WrightSalt River Pima-Maricopa Indian CommunityAnatola Avenue Elementary SchoolchonoJBKRSConservation Corps of Long Beach - DeforestJGMWilbur Charter for Enriched AcademicsbungalowheavenrailroadChandler Dunlap - Dutch BrosefeffGardena Senior High SchoolRoscomare Road Elementary SchoolMountain View Elementary SchoolPerry MartinHarding Street Elementary SchoolErnestSierra Park Elementary School54th Street Elementary SchoolHenryCentury Park Elementary SchoolAxeleyPennyWeingart East LA YMCAPaul Revere Charter Middle School and Magnet CenterChuck KissnerStonehurst Steam MagnetRudecinda Sepulveda Dodson Middle SchoolCypressDavid MuliawanAndasol Avenue Elementary SchoolUpavasanonCurrieBuchanan Street Elementary SchoolCheviot hills - south of manningGlenwood Elementary SchoolCelebration KidsDarellRussell Elementary SchoolMikeLos Feliz ResidentAllen HutchisonMiddleton Street Elementary SchoolFrank NothaftStagg Street Elementary SchoolConservation Corps of Long Beach - NietoDKStan WattMerrymangoJSRowan Avenue Elementary SchoolCameron ParkinsanonymousWelby Way Charter Elementary SchoolLorena Street Elementary SchoolDanube Avenue Elementary SchoolkyleuckertDavidThomas Jefferson Senior HighTrinity Street Elementary SchoolNeighborhood Brush CreekAnonymousMaywood Elementary SchoolMar Vista Elementary SchoolGovernment of the State of Aguascalientes135th Street Elementary SchoolSanchez WayPresident Avenue Elementary SchoolDyer Street Elementary School for Advanced StudiesJTFernangeles Elementary SchoolHoltville High SchoolJason Tanonymous wildflowerI DeeCommunity Magnet Charter SchoolFNA & O AryalBryson Avenue Elementary SchoolHaynes Charter for Enriched StudiesCanoga Park Middle SchoolRavenswood City School District IOTGridley Street Elementary SchoolSierraTaft Charter High SchoolKellerGCasparSohail AbdiAmbler Avenue Elementary SchoolGulf Ave Elementary SchoolKevin ChanceBurnhamAvalon Gardens Elementary STEAM AcademyWilliamquick.wood7910Budlong Avenue Elementary SchoolVinedale College Preparatory AcademyJJHJeremyGennadyJackJackMontara Avenue Elementary SchoolJesus MartinezJim CrawfordRichard E Byrd Middle SchoolPurche Avenue Elementary SchoolMandeville Canyon ResidenceParthenia Academy of Arts and TechnologySan Antonio Elementary and STEM Magnet CenteraleslEastern Kern Air Pollution Control DistrictWeigand Avenue Elementary SchaoolBen Krout24th StreetSally RobinsClean Air FranklinEstrella Elementary SchoolBonita Street STEAM AcademySan Fernando Middle SchoolRQekohnkeMeinrat AndreaeVintage Science Technology Engineering Mathematics MagnetWoodcrest Elementary SchoolMaria BednarScribe Winerysafeguard9855Kirk AbbottLassen Elementary SchoolBishop O’Dowd High SchoolDr Owen Lloyd Knox Elementary SchoolAndrewArthurSJVAirJoeAsPalisades Charter High SchoolChrisjanet foutsIgor SolomennikovTerrace 500107th St. Elementary SchoolTheDudeDogBurckhalter Elementary Schoolspam@spam@spamState Street Elementary SchoolWest Contra Costa Unified School DistrictTom BacusEl Centro Elementary School DistrictMarquez Charter Elementary SchoolAndrew JilkaDan PSoutheast Rio Vista YMCARob DarbyOtoniel MartinezParker FinleyBrian GoshornKindred MotorworksrussChandler SchoolwxSpicesAromaBroad Avenue Elementary School122nd Street Elementary SchoolKaren BerkDavid MJason LukeKBTLHJBcurtisHWilmington Park Elementary SchoolVan Gogh CharterRick WilsonmjburnsMorongo Band of Mission IndiansAcorn Woodland Elementary School (OUSD)Arthur BerringtonCoachella Valley Unified School DistrictChabot Elementary SchoolDe Anza Magnet SchoolDover Elementary SchoolMorgan StStudio S/ZBooker T. Washington SchoolRialto Unified School DistrictGeorgia Morris Elementary SchoolHunterSharp Avenue Elementary SchoolCompton Elementary SchoolGraham Elementary SchooldonguanellaIQAir Community MemberBrinkPrivateTLFlyGirlPbellGrid ManGrace Smith Elementary SchoolAristides AlvareztripleDMark ThomasSkuterBig Bear Solar ObservatoryCanyon Charter ElementaryJ ConnellWH26Mecklenburg County Air QualityGuruJonathanSchool HouseGustavo R. GuimarãesDi Giorgio Elementary Schoolmark potokaEmerson Community CharterMichael NicastroJeff KesslerSageJohn PennyFrankJonathan SepulvedaAnonymousaaSerraRyancwilliamsonValley View Elementary SchoolMiguel Hidalgo SchoolAnonymousmdoltonMark LussierFrieder BluemleKing Elementary SchoolFairburn Avenue ElementaryAdamWhy Not FarmsBrad BlackwellAshleykaplanSeeley Union School DistrictRoberto RodrigalioWzrd.laiqairIQAir Clean Air Experience CenterLos Angeles City Fire Dept. Station 23Omar AlcoversimsDesert Garden Elementary SchoolDan PageWatthalestorrmLincoln Elementary School RichmondbcaraMothershipTupper StAndrewRozMHDJim ASun Valley ResidentVvvvMattKaplanBrentwoodJessieF TAlexTrinityWBAnonymousBHGJeremyJody ShaferPatrickFoothill Air QualityvariousplacesJeff RyanDMargotCt3guitarWillCoryFresno EddyBobby Duke Middle SchoolSolar FlareJordan Senior High SchoolWestmorland Union Elementary SchoolSteven KaplanAirbearMOASeanJohnHATCH WorkshopJ and DEd LangWilson Jr. High SchoolPolk County Air Quality DivisionDavid Judsonanonymous George MinardosThe Hawk’s NestHeber Elementary SchoolNilaNCSITBarnesTerriDogwood ElementaryKevin ChapmanBMervyn BernetSierra High SchoolECChrisCraig WilkeningLaura PolcynGalway Downs, LLCIQair91001M. S.Will HeidOasis Elementary SchoolEdward KirtonanonPFPrivateCaterinScott LotterCoachella Valley Adult SchoolTorres Martinez Desert Cahuilla IndiansTonyAnonymous The Orinda PreschoolS18St_at_BrookwoodEPA Office of Atmospheric ProtectionMendocino County AQMDAnonymous contributor
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California Air Resources Board (CARB)Coalition for Clean Air (CCA)LA Unified School DistrictBay Area Air Quality Management District (BAAQMD)South Coast Air Quality Management District (South Coast AQMD)Spare the Air - Sacramento RegionSan Diego County Air Pollution Control District (SDAPCD)San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control DistrictPinal County Air Quality Control DistrictMonterey Bay Unified APCDanonymous Northern Sierra Air Quality Management DistrictYolo-Solano AQMDVentura County Air Pollution Control District (VCAPCD)NASA - National Aeronautics and Space AdministrationQuality Review and Exchange System for Tribes (QREST)Brainard Elementary SchoolQuapaw NationMassachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (MassDEP)IQAir NACastlebay Lane Elementary SchoolEl Dorado County Air Quality Management DistrictShasta County Air Quality Management DistrictTravis ThompsonWilton Place ElementaryVan Deene Avenue Elementary SchoolLoyola Village Fine and Performing Arts MagnetucweatherSouth Shores VAPA MagnetNPSSacramento Metro. AQMDVan Ness Avenue Elementary SchoolLos Feliz STEMM MagnetAllesandro Elementary SchoolLanai Road Elementary SchoolSanta Barbara County Air Pollution Control DistrictAnnandale Elementary SchoolValley View Elementary SchoolLenicia B. Weemes Elementary SchoolEagle Rock Elementary & Magnet CenterHancock Park Elementary SchoolImperial County Department of Toxic Substance and Comite Civico del ValleTehama County Air Pollution Control DistrictUSA National Park ServiceAnonymousJustice Street Academy Charter SchoolOakland Unified School DistrictIQAir Community MemberWestport Heights ElementarytreemockerGrand View Boulevard ElementaryrridderPlaya Del Rey Elementary SchoolMetropolitan Continuation HighLogan Academy of Global EcologyLaurel Cinematic Arts & Creative Technologies MagnetFrank Del Olmo Elementary SchoolMultnomah Street Elementary SchoolColfax Elementary SchoolCoeur D'Alene Avenue Elementary SchoolKester Elementary/MagnetnontexanHarvard-Westlake SchoolCKCrescent Heights Boulevard Early Education CenterAmestoy Elementary SchoolCanfield Avenue Elementary SchoolCarey CarpenterAragon Elementary SchoolAnonymousNicklas JohnsonGBNorth Coast Unified Air Quality Management District (NCUAQMD)JMA ActiveSGV - Active San Gabriel Valley Utah Street SpanBrockton Avenue Elementary SchoolGreat Basin Unified Air Pollution Control District (GBUAPCD)Andrew WebberleySan Pascual STEAM MagnetDixie Canyon Community CharterValerio Street Elementary SchoolPorter Ranch Community SchoolEdward R. Roybal Learning CenterMicheltorena Street Elementary Schoolanonymous contributer Lincoln Elementary SchoolHerrick Avenue ElementaryJC42nd Street Elementary SchoolSan Pedro Street Elementary SchoolMissouri Department of Natural ResourcesNevada Elementary SchoolACBerendo Middle SchoolPVHomeGlenfeliz Boulevard Elementary SchoolPhong NguyenSafer TogetherIQAir Cerro VistaJEJLeoToluca Lake Elementary SchooljohnnygermanSiskiyou County APCDCarpenter Elementary SchoolVirginia Road Elementary SchoolWilshire Crest Elementary & Dual Language Program SchoolHollywood High SchoolWindsor Hills Elementary SchoolChandler Elementary SchoolJohn B Monlux Elementary SchoolWikinautAnonymousDaniel Webster Middle SchoolAlexander Hamilton Senior High SchoolBrentwood Elementary Science MagnetWestwood Charter Elementary SchoolTopeka Drive Charter SchoolMoreton Place GlendoraSolano Avenue Elementary SchoolRhode Island Department of Environmental ManagementRanchito Avenue Elementary SchoolJS59th Street Elementary SchoolPat ConwaySheridan Street ElementaryMojave Desert Air Quality Management District (MDAQMD)KentWonderland Avenue Elementary and Gifted MagnetFeather River Air Quality Management District (FRAQMD)Westminster Elementary SchoolIQAir PDR MemberALTaper Avenue Elementary & S.T.E.A.M. MagnetNorthern Nevada Public Health Air Quality Management Division7th Street Elementary SchoolMark LegassiedesertsunGila River Indian Community DEQ Air Quality ProgramArminta Street Elementary SchoolAtwater Avenue Elementary SchoolKittridge Street Elementary SchoolJim CornickPoint Fermin Elementary Marine Science MagnetWH57ShawnAdame Communications Inc.Palisades Charter Elementary SchoolE PHart Street Elementary SchoolSherman Oaks Elementary CharterSteve DellicarpiniDavid P. BaloghMarvin Avenue Elementary & Marvin Language MagnetRed Dog RanchClimate First: Replacing Oil and Gas (CFROG)Joseph Le Conte Middle SchoolSunset CliffsmmetznerBreathe Southern CaliforniaSerrania Avenue Charter for Enriched StudiesRosemont Avenue Elementary SchoolKnollwood Preparatory AcademyPilgrim SchoolCabrillo Avenue Elementary SchoolErik BjorlingHesby Oaks Leadership CharterArroyo Seco Museum Science MagnetIronwood22Simon WalkerogStanley Mosk Elementary SchoolSierra Vista Elementary SchoolEncino Charter Elementary SchoolForest ServiceEsperanza Elementary SchoolCanterbury Avenue Elementary SchoolAlejandra PerezMid City's Prescott School of Enriched SciencesSunny Brae Avenue Elementary SchoolVerdugo Hills High School-Chatsworth Elementary SchoolEl Sereno Elementary SchoolGarfield Senior High SchoolRobert HawthorneAnonymousdadustarRich CMichi WatchdogWestlake Elementary SchoolAntelope Valley AQMDanonymoosePacific View AirericnorlingNestle Avenue Charter Elementary SchoolJeff SmickWoodland Hills Elementary Charter for Enriched StudiesWarner Avenue Elementary SchoolNora Sterry Elementary SchoolrbernabeCurtiss Middle SchoolImperial County Air Pollution Control District (ICAPCD)Richland Avenue Elementary SchoolVan Nuys High SchoolGeorgia Ambient Air Monitoring Programjames caughmanGBMario ZaizarCalabash Charter AcademyRedlands Christian School iQairWill MasonHacienda La Puente Unified School DistrictSt. Mark's Lutheran SchoolBrentWillow Glen - SandraStephen FranklinCharles Maclay Middle SchoolWest Hollywood Elementary SchoolCohasset Street Elementary SchoolShearwaterSLO County Air Pollution Control DistrictBSChemistChristiIQAir Community MemberNormandie Avenue Elementary SchoolNewcastle Elementary SchoolChapman Elementary SchoolWeledelzeergeleerde HeerHamlin Charter AcademyClean Air LAWalgrove Avenue Elementary School for Advanced StudiesIQAir community MemberAdam RodriguezHarrison Street Elementary SchoolOxnard Street Elementary SchoolAnonymousRio Vista Elementary SchoolAnonymousIB AQ NewMulholland Middle SchoolReseda Elementary SchoolDavidJeffrey GeslisonJames Monroe High SchoolKarl8704BJAir Aware Air Quality Project YMCAThe D-ManNorth Valley Occupational CenterEshelman Avenue Elementary SchoolThink College Now/Cesar Chavez Education CenterJon DMayall Street Academy of Arts/ Technology MagnetSanta Cruz Toddler Care CenterMBMat HenleyKenter Canyon Elementary CharterkevinMarlton SchoolSan Luis Obispo County Air Pollution Control District Bishop Paiute TribekpurvisShannon BuckLowman Special Education and Career and Transition CenterAaron GrafRSM1Victory Boulevard Elementary and STEAM MagnetVal Verde UnifiedFriendly NeighborDolores Street Elementary SchoolHogwartschubertEric SunMattStripeShrisha RadhakrishnaNapa Street Elementary SchoolKhoobyCalvert Charter for Enriched StudiesAlta California Elementary School and Gifted MagnetLittle Owl SchoolVanalden Avenue ElementaryPechanga Band of IndiansCanyon Elementary SchoolSteveOakland High SchoolLa Salle Avenue Elementary SchoolChatsworth Charter High SchoolZulussJohn WrightSalt River Pima-Maricopa Indian CommunityAnatola Avenue Elementary SchoolchonoJBKRSConservation Corps of Long Beach - DeforestJGMWilbur Charter for Enriched AcademicsbungalowheavenrailroadChandler Dunlap - Dutch BrosefeffGardena Senior High SchoolRoscomare Road Elementary SchoolMountain View Elementary SchoolPerry MartinHarding Street Elementary SchoolErnestSierra Park Elementary School54th Street Elementary SchoolHenryCentury Park Elementary SchoolAxeleyPennyWeingart East LA YMCAPaul Revere Charter Middle School and Magnet CenterChuck KissnerStonehurst Steam MagnetRudecinda Sepulveda Dodson Middle SchoolCypressDavid MuliawanAndasol Avenue Elementary SchoolUpavasanonCurrieBuchanan Street Elementary SchoolCheviot hills - south of manningGlenwood Elementary SchoolCelebration KidsDarellRussell Elementary SchoolMikeLos Feliz ResidentAllen HutchisonMiddleton Street Elementary SchoolFrank NothaftStagg Street Elementary SchoolConservation Corps of Long Beach - NietoDKStan WattMerrymangoJSRowan Avenue Elementary SchoolCameron ParkinsanonymousWelby Way Charter Elementary SchoolLorena Street Elementary SchoolDanube Avenue Elementary SchoolkyleuckertDavidThomas Jefferson Senior HighTrinity Street Elementary SchoolNeighborhood Brush CreekAnonymousMaywood Elementary SchoolMar Vista Elementary SchoolGovernment of the State of Aguascalientes135th Street Elementary SchoolSanchez WayPresident Avenue Elementary SchoolDyer Street Elementary School for Advanced StudiesJTFernangeles Elementary SchoolHoltville High SchoolJason Tanonymous wildflowerI DeeCommunity Magnet Charter SchoolFNA & O AryalBryson Avenue Elementary SchoolHaynes Charter for Enriched StudiesCanoga Park Middle SchoolRavenswood City School District IOTGridley Street Elementary SchoolSierraTaft Charter High SchoolKellerGCasparSohail AbdiAmbler Avenue Elementary SchoolGulf Ave Elementary SchoolKevin ChanceBurnhamAvalon Gardens Elementary STEAM AcademyWilliamquick.wood7910Budlong Avenue Elementary SchoolVinedale College Preparatory AcademyJJHJeremyGennadyJackJackMontara Avenue Elementary SchoolJesus MartinezJim CrawfordRichard E Byrd Middle SchoolPurche Avenue Elementary SchoolMandeville Canyon ResidenceParthenia Academy of Arts and TechnologySan Antonio Elementary and STEM Magnet CenteraleslEastern Kern Air Pollution Control DistrictWeigand Avenue Elementary SchaoolBen Krout24th StreetSally RobinsClean Air FranklinEstrella Elementary SchoolBonita Street STEAM AcademySan Fernando Middle SchoolRQekohnkeMeinrat AndreaeVintage Science Technology Engineering Mathematics MagnetWoodcrest Elementary SchoolMaria BednarScribe Winerysafeguard9855Kirk AbbottLassen Elementary SchoolBishop O’Dowd High SchoolDr Owen Lloyd Knox Elementary SchoolAndrewArthurSJVAirJoeAsPalisades Charter High SchoolChrisjanet foutsIgor SolomennikovTerrace 500107th St. Elementary SchoolTheDudeDogBurckhalter Elementary Schoolspam@spam@spamState Street Elementary SchoolWest Contra Costa Unified School DistrictTom BacusEl Centro Elementary School DistrictMarquez Charter Elementary SchoolAndrew JilkaDan PSoutheast Rio Vista YMCARob DarbyOtoniel MartinezParker FinleyBrian GoshornKindred MotorworksrussChandler SchoolwxSpicesAromaBroad Avenue Elementary School122nd Street Elementary SchoolKaren BerkDavid MJason LukeKBTLHJBcurtisHWilmington Park Elementary SchoolVan Gogh CharterRick WilsonmjburnsMorongo Band of Mission IndiansAcorn Woodland Elementary School (OUSD)Arthur BerringtonCoachella Valley Unified School DistrictChabot Elementary SchoolDe Anza Magnet SchoolDover Elementary SchoolMorgan StStudio S/ZBooker T. Washington SchoolRialto Unified School DistrictGeorgia Morris Elementary SchoolHunterSharp Avenue Elementary SchoolCompton Elementary SchoolGraham Elementary SchooldonguanellaIQAir Community MemberBrinkPrivateTLFlyGirlPbellGrid ManGrace Smith Elementary SchoolAristides AlvareztripleDMark ThomasSkuterBig Bear Solar ObservatoryCanyon Charter ElementaryJ ConnellWH26Mecklenburg County Air QualityGuruJonathanSchool HouseGustavo R. GuimarãesDi Giorgio Elementary Schoolmark potokaEmerson Community CharterMichael NicastroJeff KesslerSageJohn PennyFrankJonathan SepulvedaAnonymousaaSerraRyancwilliamsonValley View Elementary SchoolMiguel Hidalgo SchoolAnonymousmdoltonMark LussierFrieder BluemleKing Elementary SchoolFairburn Avenue ElementaryAdamWhy Not FarmsBrad BlackwellAshleykaplanSeeley Union School DistrictRoberto RodrigalioWzrd.laiqairIQAir Clean Air Experience CenterLos Angeles City Fire Dept. Station 23Omar AlcoversimsDesert Garden Elementary SchoolDan PageWatthalestorrmLincoln Elementary School RichmondbcaraMothershipTupper StAndrewRozMHDJim ASun Valley ResidentVvvvMattKaplanBrentwoodJessieF TAlexTrinityWBAnonymousBHGJeremyJody ShaferPatrickFoothill Air QualityvariousplacesJeff RyanDMargotCt3guitarWillCoryFresno EddyBobby Duke Middle SchoolSolar FlareJordan Senior High SchoolWestmorland Union Elementary SchoolSteven KaplanAirbearMOASeanJohnHATCH WorkshopJ and DEd LangWilson Jr. High SchoolPolk County Air Quality DivisionDavid Judsonanonymous George MinardosThe Hawk’s NestHeber Elementary SchoolNilaNCSITBarnesTerriDogwood ElementaryKevin ChapmanBMervyn BernetSierra High SchoolECChrisCraig WilkeningLaura PolcynGalway Downs, LLCIQair91001M. S.Will HeidOasis Elementary SchoolEdward KirtonanonPFPrivateCaterinScott LotterCoachella Valley Adult SchoolTorres Martinez Desert Cahuilla IndiansTonyAnonymous The Orinda PreschoolS18St_at_BrookwoodEPA Office of Atmospheric ProtectionMendocino County AQMDAnonymous contributor
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Live most polluted city ranking

Real-time California most polluted city ranking

#CitiesAQI⁺ US
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Silver Lakes

271

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Redlands

110

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Pasadena

106

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Pico Rivera

105

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Glendora

101

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Jurupa Valley

95

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Susanville

92

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Los Angeles

91

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Oildale

88

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East Shore

82

Live cleanest city ranking

Real-time California cleanest city ranking

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Huron

0

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Crowley Lake

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Menifee

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Laguna Woods

2

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Alpaugh

3

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Fairmead

3

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Kettleman City

3

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Shafter

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Capitola

4

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La Verne

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Wildfires in California

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Why does California have the worst air quality?

Across 112 cities, California averaged a PM2.5 concentration of 12.1 μg/m3 (“moderate”) in 2018. Only 35.7 percent of cities met the World Health Organization (WHO) target for annual PM2.5 exposure of 10 μg/m3, as compared to the national average of 81.7 percent.


According to the American Lung Association's recent "State of the Air 2019" report, California leads the charts for cities with the worst air pollution.1


The top five cities in the country with the worst annual PM2.5 levels are all located in the state, including Bakersfield, Fresno-Madera-Hanford, Visalia, Los Angeles-Long Beach, and San Jose-San Francisco- Oakland.


California also holds all of the top five cities in the country for worst ozone, including Los Angeles-Long Beach, Visalia, Bakersfield, Fresno-Madera-Hanford, and Sacramento-Roseville.


California’s unhealthy air quality, relative to other US states, is the result of a combination of factors. The state’s large population of 39 million, significant port industry, and growing economy create significant emissions by way of traffic, diesel trucks, construction, agriculture, and domestic emissions. Environmental conditions, which are prone to frequent and severe wildfires, with mountainous terrain that traps pollution, and a warm climate that contributes to ozone formation, present additional challenges to California's air quality.


In any given year, California’s most polluted cities tend to be cities most affected by that year’s wildfire season. While wildfires represent a temporary emission source, their impact on monthly and yearly air pollution averages can be severe. Human-driven climate change is expected to further aggravate the intensity of wildfires in the future by creating warmer and drier conditions. Such a progression is likely to worsen California air quality levels.


The wildfire season of 2020 constituted some of the most severe wildfires in recent years, raising pollution levels far above typical local ranges. Cities from Los Angeles to San Francisco experienced numerous days of sustained unhealthy air quality levels.


Breathing air pollution can be fatal, and higher air pollution levels increase the risk of adverse health effects. A 2010 study conducted by the California Air Resources Board estimates that PM2.5 pollution causes over 9,200 deaths in California annually, with a statistical range from 7,300 to 11,000 deaths.2


Use the IQAir California air quality map to discover air pollution levels across the state and help attribute city air quality to the emission source. Follow health recommendations when air quality levels exceed “good” standards.

Why do parts of California have such bad air pollution?

Sources of air pollution in California include vehicular emissions, demand for energy production through fossil fuels, and household energy consumption as well as wildfires as a prominent natural cause. Areas of relatively dense populations often experience higher daily pollution levels as a result of increased traffic, industry, and domestic emissions. Locations in or near the Klamath, Sierra-Nevada, and Coastal mountains, among numerous other mountainous areas, are more likely to experience elevated pollution levels as a result of wildfires, despite having less pollution most of the year.


California’s most populous cities, including Los Angeles, San Diego, San Jose, and San Francisco, are all located near California’s coastal mountain ranges. Here, westerly sea breezes can create a pollution-trapping effect in which emissions blown inland become trapped by the mountains, inversion layers, and stagnant air. Without a means for dispersion, pollution accumulates in the coastal valleys.3


Warm temperatures and abundant sunshine, for which California’s coast is known, bake nitrogen oxides and volatile organic compounds, creating ozone. As summer temperatures rise, as they have in recent years, so too do California’s ozone levels.


In addition to ozone, warming temperatures have also contributed to California’s rising PM2.5 levels. Increasingly hot and dry conditions have drastically increased the threat of California wildfires. Since 1970, the number of annual burned acreage has risen eightfold, while over the same time period summer temperatures have increased by 2.5 degrees.4


In 2019, 19 of the 20 most polluted cities in the United States for PM2.5 pollution were in California, where wildfires contributed to heightened monthly averages. Notably, while wildfires in 2019 were less severe and less frequent than in the previous 5 years, they still comprised a major source of statewide air pollution. 2020, meanwhile, was a record-setting year for wildfires in the Pacific West, including California. By the first week of September, more than 5.2 million acres across the western US had burned, 3.2 million of which were in California (a state record).5


In an effort to combat the trend of increasingly severe and frequent wildfires, The California Department of Forestry and Fire Prevention (CAL FIRE) is working on the arduous task of clearing volatile forest undergrowth by setting low-intensity “prescribed fires”.6 It is estimated that an estimated 8-10 million acres currently require ‘prescribed burning.’ At the current clearance rate of a million acres a year, it will be some time before the situation is under control. Until then, California’s wildfires season is likely to continue to bring smoky skies to much of the state.

How to reduce air pollution in California?

California’s unhealthy air pollution levels were first noted in 1943 when residents complained that smog was causing side effects such as burning lungs, irritated eyes, coughing, and nausea.7 It wasn’t until 1967, however, that state legislatures addressed growing concerns with the Mulford-Carrell Air Resources Act, which established the California Air Resources Board (CARB). CARB unites local governments, businesses, and residents to address California's high air pollution levels with research and proposed legislation.


Shortly thereafter, the federal Clean Air Act of 1970 marked a landmark national effort to mitigate air pollution emissions to improve public health. Most significant were the 1977 and 1990 amendments, which identified 174 common emission sources and developed unique standards for each. The Act and subsequent amendments additionally established a permit program for high emitters, and an enforcement program to ensure compliance. It is estimated that the success of the 1990 amendments have prevented 237,000 deaths up to 2020, as well as improving the health of countless more.8


Current pollution reducing efforts in California are largely focused on transportation emissions from both personal and commercial (diesel) motor vehicles, which account for a majority of California’s air pollution. To target commercial emissions, the EPA helped to fund a grant program in 2005 to retrofit or replace older diesel engines that were most likely to pose the greatest health risk to residents.9 To target personal vehicular emissions, many Californian cities are increasing public transportation infrastructure and encouraging residents to transition to electric vehicles by offering tax breaks and other financial incentives as well as enlarging the network of electric vehicle (EV) charging stations.


Despite progress, many cities in California have recently experienced stagnated or worsening air quality levels. While wildfires are in part to blame, others point to the Trump administration’s EPA regulatory rollbacks. As of 2019, 16 regulatory rollbacks on air pollution and emissions have been completed, with dozens more in progress.10 Rollbacks include the weakening of governmental emission standards, oversight, and enforcement of polluting industries. Such actions are expected to delay further progress in tackling the dangerous pollution levels that exist across the United States.

Where is the best air quality in California?

The best air quality in California is found in the state’s more sparsely populated interior cities, where vehicular and industrial emissions are relatively sparse and wildfires are infrequent. In 2019, California’s 5 cleanest cities for PM2.5 pollution were, Yucca Valley (3.4 μg/m3), Lee Vining (3.6 μg/m3), Twentynine Palms (3.9 μg/m3), Los Gatos (3.9 μg/m3), and Blythe (3.9 μg/m3) respectively. This ranking differs from 2018, in which California’s 5 cleanest cities for PM2.5 pollution were Tahoe City (5.2 μg/m3), Martinez (6.2 μg/m3), Carmel Valley (6.4 μg/m3), Salinas (6.5 μg/m3), and Grass Valley (6.8 μg/m3).


Air quality can vary drastically from year to year and day to day. Stay updated on real-time air quality data with the IQAir app and website.

Which cities in California have the worst air quality?

Air quality across California varies by year, particularly in relation to the severity of each year’s wildfire season. The most polluted cities in the state tend to be the cities most affected by wildfires that year. 2019 was a relatively mild year for wildfires, with the fewest annual acres burned and fires started since before 2015. This had an impact in lowering air quality levels across the state. 2017 and 2018 were significantly more polluted than 2019.


In 2019, 11 of the 15 most polluted US cities were located within 50 miles of Los Angeles. The 5 most polluted cities were Portola (16.9 μg/m3), Maywood (16.5 μg/m3), Walnut Park (16.3 μg/m3), Eastvale (16.2 μg/m3), and Colton (16.1 μg/m3), respectively.


In 2018, California’s most polluted cities were located in mountainous locations that suffered from wildfires, including Anderson (27.8 μg/m3), Three Rivers (20.8 μg/m3), Yosemite Valley (20.4 μg/m3), Portola (20.4 μg/m3), and Yuba City (12.6 μg/m3), respectively.


Use the live California cities ranking on this page to discover which locations in the state are currently experiencing the highest pollution levels. This ranking is updated hourly to show a comparative level of pollution across California cities in real-time.


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