| In 1995, pollutant concentrations in Southern California's South Coast
Air Basin (Basin) continued to exceed federal and state standards for ozone,
carbon monoxide and particulate matter (PM10). The state standard for sulfate
was also exceeded. In the desert areas downwind of the Basin, the standards
for ozone and PM10 were exceeded.
The information leading to the conclusions above is available by clicking
the topics listed below.
Pollutant Concentrations in 1995
The maximum concentrations and the number of exceedances in all areas
of the District are given in the following tables:
Comparison of Air Quality in Different Areas
Each of the links below looks at a particular pollutant compared to
other areas in the U.S. and within the South Coast Air Basin.
Air Quality Trends Through 1995
Further Information
The annual Current Air Quality and Trends Report for 1995 is available
as a Portable Document File (PDF) for downloading.
Click
Here to download the document.
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