Ferrier Satellite
historical Monitoring Station
Started Monitoring: January 11, 2013
Stopped Monitoring: April 25, 2013
Location:
Latitude: 52.369
Longitude: -115.067
Legal Address: 7-22-39-8 W5
Visualize Station Data
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Notes Concerning Data Quality:
PAMZ data includes:
Data that has been subjected to rigorous quality assurance and quality control (QA/QC) processes. Data collected prior to the beginning of last month will normally have undergone QA/QC processing. Raw data that must undergo QA/QC processes before it can be considered valid. The most recent data available on the PAMZ site is raw data. Most raw data differs only slightly from data that has undergone QA/QC processing. Significant differences are rare.
PAMZ continuous and passive data is also available through the CASA Data Warehouse.
The PAMZ website maintains continuous data for two years and passive data for one year. Older data can be accessed through the Alberta Air Quality Data Warehouse.
AAAQO => Alberta Ambient Air Quality Objective
AAAQG => Alberta Ambient Air Quality Guideline

Notes Concerning Data Quality:
PAMZ data includes:
Data that has been subjected to rigorous quality assurance and quality control (QA/QC) processes. Data collected prior to the beginning of last month will normally have undergone QA/QC processing. Raw data that must undergo QA/QC processes before it can be considered valid. The most recent data available on the PAMZ site is raw data. Most raw data differs only slightly from data that has undergone QA/QC processing. Significant differences are rare.
PAMZ continuous and passive data is also available through the CASA Data Warehouse.
The PAMZ website maintains continuous data for two years and passive data for one year. Older data can be accessed through the Alberta Air Quality Data Warehouse.
AAAQO => Alberta Ambient Air Quality Objective
AAAQG => Alberta Ambient Air Quality Guideline
Meteorological and Monitoring Info
Air quality depends on the rate that pollutants are emitted to the atmosphere and the rate at which these compounds are dispersed away from the sources.
Air pollution transport and dispersion are influenced by wind speed and direction, the temperature structure of the atmosphere, the solar cycle, turbulence and changes in these elements induced by local topography.
The interpretation of the continuous and passive data is supported by basic meteorological measurements of parameters that affect the transport and dispersion of emissions.
Meteorological parameters measured in support of the Parkland Airshed Management Zone’s Air Quality Monitoring program are:
- wind speed and direction
- temperature
- solar radiation
- relative humidity

Notes Concerning Data Quality:
PAMZ data includes:
Data that has been subjected to rigorous quality assurance and quality control (QA/QC) processes. Data collected prior to the beginning of last month will normally have undergone QA/QC processing. Raw data that must undergo QA/QC processes before it can be considered valid. The most recent data available on the PAMZ site is raw data. Most raw data differs only slightly from data that has undergone QA/QC processing. Significant differences are rare.
PAMZ continuous and passive data is also available through the CASA Data Warehouse.
The PAMZ website maintains continuous data for two years and passive data for one year. Older data can be accessed through the Alberta Air Quality Data Warehouse.
AAAQO => Alberta Ambient Air Quality Objective
AAAQG => Alberta Ambient Air Quality Guideline
Alberta Government Air Quality Data
Are you interested in Air Quality Data from areas other than Central Alberta?
You can access the Government Of Alberta Air Quality Health Index