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Monroe, Michigan Air Quality

Monroe County, Michigan (MI)

Improvingover 10 years

A
Air Quality Grade
91/100
25
Current Median AQI
Good
21
5-Year Avg AQI
-25
10-Year Change
Better
0
Unhealthy Days/yr
5-year average
PM10
Primary Pollutant
Coarse Particulate Matter (PM10)

How Monroe, Michigan Air Quality Compares

Monroe, Michigan's median AQI of 25is 39% better than the national average of 41. Air quality has improved by 25 AQI points over the past decade. The area rarely experiences unhealthy air quality days. The primary pollutant of concern is Coarse Particulate Matter (PM10).

10-Year AQI Trend

The solid line shows the median AQI each year. The dashed line shows the 90th percentile (worst 10% of days). This area has seen measurable air quality improvement over the decade.

Air Quality Day Breakdown

Number of days per year in each EPA AQI category. Green = Good (AQI 0-50), Yellow = Moderate (51-100), Orange = Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups (101-150), Red = Unhealthy or worse (151+).

Year-by-Year Data

YearMedian AQI90th PctMax AQIGood DaysModerateUnhealthy+Pollutant
20232545825960PM10
202226596075182PM10
20211945775740PM10
20201740665830PM10
20191646765740PM10
20181331596010PM10
201738598878380PM2.5
201641587279410PM2.5
2015446610169481PM2.5
201450629560560PM2.5

What This Means for Monroe County Residents

Monroe, Michigan has received an Air Quality Grade of A (91/100) based on a decade of monitoring data from the EPA's air quality monitoring program. The current median AQI of 25 falls in the "Good" range.

Encouragingly, air quality here has been improving, with the median AQI dropping by 25 points over the monitoring period. This trend suggests continued investment in emission controls and cleaner energy.

The primary pollutant affecting this area is Coarse Particulate Matter (PM10). Over the past 5 years, this area has averaged 0 unhealthy air quality days per year, days when sensitive groups (children, elderly, those with respiratory conditions) should limit outdoor activity. The American Lung Association's State of the Air report provides additional context on long-term health risks from air pollution exposure.

Frequently Asked Questions

Monroe, Michigan has a current median AQI of 25, which falls in the "Good" range. The area has received an Air Quality Grade of A (91/100) based on 10 years of EPA monitoring data.

Air quality in Monroe, Michigan is improving over the past decade. The median AQI has changed by -25 points from 2014 to 2023.

Monroe, Michigan averages 0 unhealthy air quality days per year over the past 5 years. On these days, sensitive groups including children, the elderly, and those with respiratory conditions should limit outdoor activity.

The primary pollutant affecting Monroe, Michigan is Coarse Particulate Matter (PM10). This is the dominant contributor to elevated AQI readings in the Monroe County area.

Monroe, Michigan averages 0 unhealthy air days per year. This is relatively low, making it a reasonable choice for asthma sufferers. The primary pollutant is Coarse Particulate Matter (PM10), which can affect respiratory health.

With a median AQI of 25 (Good), outdoor exercise in Monroe, Michigan is generally safe year-round. Monroe, Michigan averages 0 days per year when athletes should move workouts indoors.

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