Chart air quality data
Particle PM10 at Lennon Drive, Friday 22 November 2019 about Particle PM10
None of the data is validated (0% validated, 0/24 records)
Some data is unavailable for this time period (4%, 1/24 records)
Legend to air quality index colours about index values
- Very good 0–33
- Good 34–66
- Fair 67–99
- Poor 100–149
- Very poor >150
None of the data is validated (0% validated, 0/47 records)
Some data is unavailable for this time period (2%, 1/47 records)
About air quality index values
Our scientists create an air quality index by converting measured pollutant concentrations into index values which make it easier to interpret air quality data by reducing the complexity associated with pollutant concentrations.
The index value is the pollutant concentration expressed as a proportion of the National Environment Protection Measure for Ambient Air Quality (Air NEPM) standard or the Environmental Protection (Air) Policy 2008 (Air EPP) objective.
About Particle PM10
Airborne particles less than 10 micrometres in diameter, referred to as PM10, can be hazardous to human health or cause a nuisance when present in the air at elevated levels. They are capable of penetrating the lower airways of humans and can cause possible negative health effects.
The standard/guideline for Particle PM10 is 50µg/m³ (24hr avg).