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Davidson, Tennessee vs Fulton, Georgia Air Quality

Side-by-side air quality comparison using 10 years of EPA monitoring data. Davidson, Tennessee has the edge with an Air Quality Grade of C (60/100).

MetricDavidson, TennesseeFulton, Georgia
Air Quality GradeC (60/100)C (58/100)
Current Median AQI53 (Moderate)53 (Moderate)
5-Year Average AQI5253
10-Year Trend Stable (-1) Stable (+1)
Unhealthy Days/Year36
Primary PollutantFine Particulate Matter (PM2.5)Fine Particulate Matter (PM2.5)

Analysis

Davidson, Tennessee outperforms Fulton, Georgia on overall air quality. With a Grade C (60/100) and a median AQI of 53,Davidson, Tennessee is currently in the "Moderate" range and is stable over the past decade.

Frequently Asked Questions

Davidson, Tennessee has better air quality with a Grade C (60/100) compared to Fulton, Georgia's Grade C (58/100). Davidson, Tennessee has a current median AQI of 53 and is stable over the past decade.

Davidson, Tennessee averages 3 unhealthy air days per year (5-year average), while Fulton, Georgia averages 6. Unhealthy days are those when AQI exceeds 100 and sensitive groups should limit outdoor activity.

Davidson, Tennessee's primary pollutant is Fine Particulate Matter (PM2.5), while Fulton, Georgia's is Fine Particulate Matter (PM2.5). Both cities share the same dominant pollutant.

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