Chart air quality data
What’s new
The Department of Environment and Science is introducing smoke sensors to provide more Queensland communities with local indicative measurements and health action advice during smoke and dust events. This sensor network will continue to expand into more locations over time. Sensor measurements can be viewed in the data table under the new 'Sensor' tab, or via the smoke and dust health action levels page.
Hydrogen sulfide monitoring is being undertaken in the Swanbank area by the department in response to community concerns around odour.
Xylene at Memorial Park, Monday 30 January 2023 about Xylene
Memorial Park station overview
None of the data is validated (0% validated, 0/24 records)
No wind direction data available to create wind rose charts.
About Xylene
Burning organic matter, such as wood, coal and petroleum products generates xylene, and it also occurs naturally in crude oil. Motor vehicle emissions are the predominant source of xylene in the urban air environment.
The guideline for Xylene is 250ppb (24hr avg).
Xylene is measured in parts per billion.