23ee994a-4d9e-4d40-bdd0-6bf4c949c0ee
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2024-03-15T02:15:07.180144
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port-pirie-oliver-street-air-quality-monitoring-station-gaseous-data
2014-06-22T15:24:37.911144
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23ee994a-4d9e-4d40-bdd0-6bf4c949c0ee
Environment Protection Authority (EPA)
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The Environment Protection Authority (EPA) monitors South Australian airsheds in order to assess the air quality and provide information that can be used to guide management decisions. This data set contains validated gaseous pollution data for the Spencer Gulf region.
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2013-01-01
2024-02-29
monthly
Port Pirie
Spencer Gulf
air pollution
air quality
community
environment
gaseous
quality
services
sulfur dioxide
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unclassified
geoscientificInformation
CSV
https://data.sa.gov.au/data/storage/f/2014-06-22T15%3A24%3A53.546Z/ptp01g.zip
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154398
Port Pirie, Oliver St (Gaseous) - 2013
This data set contains validated gaseous pollution data for the year 2013 for the Spencer Gulf region in monthly files.
Negative values occur from time to time and are a result of the extremely low concentration levels and the noise of the instrument.
Sampling methods, standards and uncertainties: Ozone (O3) Ultraviolet Absorbance (UVA), AS3580.6.1 – 1993, U95= ±0.005 ppm @ 0.100 ppm.
Nitrogen oxides (NO, NO2, NOx) Chemiluminescence, AS3580.5.1 – 1993, U95= ±0.050 ppm @ 0.400 ppm.
Sulfur dioxide (SO2) Ultraviolet Fluorescence (UVF), AS3580.4.1 – 1990, U95= ±0.011 ppm @ 0.200 ppm.
Carbon monoxide (CO) Gas Phase Correlation (GPC), AS3850.7.1 – 1992, U95= ±1.46 ppm @ 40 ppm.
Field labels: O3 UVA ppm – Ozone, NO Chemiluminescence ppm – Nitric oxide, NO2 calc Chemiluminescence ppm – Nitrogen dioxide calculated from NOx-NO, NOx Chemiluminescence ppm – Nitrogen oxides, SO2 UVF ppm – Sulfur dioxide, CO GPC ppm – Carbon monoxide.
For comparison to National Environment Protection (Ambient Air Quality) Measure (NEPM) standards, any average calculated from this data is only valid if it is based on at least 75% of the expected samples in the averaging period. This applies to all averaging periods.
Further information on data availability and computing averages can be found in the National Environment Protection (Ambient Air Quality) Measure Technical paper No. 5 – Data Collection and Handling.
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CSV
https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/23ee994a-4d9e-4d40-bdd0-6bf4c949c0ee/resource/f2c0fe8d-3dc6-4d70-b91f-9770beebfb65/download/ptp01g.zip
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Port Pirie, Oliver St (Gaseous) - 2014
This data set contains validated gaseous pollution data for the year 2014 for the Spencer Gulf region in monthly files.
Negative values occur from time to time and are a result of the extremely low concentration levels and the noise of the instrument.
Sampling methods, standards and uncertainties: Ozone (O3) Ultraviolet Absorbance (UVA), AS3580.6.1 – 1993, U95= ±0.005 ppm @ 0.100 ppm.
Nitrogen oxides (NO, NO2, NOx) Chemiluminescence, AS3580.5.1 – 1993, U95= ±0.050 ppm @ 0.400 ppm.
Sulfur dioxide (SO2) Ultraviolet Fluorescence (UVF), AS3580.4.1 – 1990, U95= ±0.011 ppm @ 0.200 ppm.
Carbon monoxide (CO) Gas Phase Correlation (GPC), AS3850.7.1 – 1992, U95= ±1.46 ppm @ 40 ppm.
Field labels: O3 UVA ppm – Ozone, NO Chemiluminescence ppm – Nitric oxide, NO2 calc Chemiluminescence ppm – Nitrogen dioxide calculated from NOx-NO, NOx Chemiluminescence ppm – Nitrogen oxides, SO2 UVF ppm – Sulfur dioxide, CO GPC ppm – Carbon monoxide.
For comparison to National Environment Protection (Ambient Air Quality) Measure (NEPM) standards, any average calculated from this data is only valid if it is based on at least 75% of the expected samples in the averaging period. This applies to all averaging periods.
Further information on data availability and computing averages can be found in the National Environment Protection (Ambient Air Quality) Measure Technical paper No. 5 – Data Collection and Handling.
download
CSV
https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/23ee994a-4d9e-4d40-bdd0-6bf4c949c0ee/resource/144b0901-d6f0-4e89-b8af-9a83ad433706/download/ptp01g.zip
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Port Pirie, Oliver St (Gaseous) - 2015 to 2019
This data set contains validated gaseous pollution data for the years 2015 to 2019 for the Spencer Gulf region in monthly files. Data was collected as 1 hour averages. Information provided is Sulfur dioxide values expressed in parts per million (ppm). Time expressed as Time Ending Averages.
Negative values occur from time to time and are a result of the extremely low concentration levels and the noise of the instrument.
Sampling methods, standards and uncertainties: Ozone (O3) Ultraviolet Absorbance (UVA), AS3580.6.1 – 1993, U95= ±0.005 ppm @ 0.100 ppm.
Nitrogen oxides (NO, NO2, NOx) Chemiluminescence, AS3580.5.1 – 1993, U95= ±0.050 ppm @ 0.400 ppm.
Sulfur dioxide (SO2) Ultraviolet Fluorescence (UVF), AS3580.4.1 – 1990, U95= ±0.011 ppm @ 0.200 ppm.
Carbon monoxide (CO) Gas Phase Correlation (GPC), AS3850.7.1 – 1992, U95= ±1.46 ppm @ 40 ppm.
Field labels: O3 UVA ppm – Ozone, NO Chemiluminescence ppm – Nitric oxide, NO2 calc Chemiluminescence ppm – Nitrogen dioxide calculated from NOx-NO, NOx Chemiluminescence ppm – Nitrogen oxides, SO2 UVF ppm – Sulfur dioxide, CO GPC ppm – Carbon monoxide.
For comparison to National Environment Protection (Ambient Air Quality) Measure (NEPM) standards, any average calculated from this data is only valid if it is based on at least 75% of the expected samples in the averaging period. This applies to all averaging periods. Further information on data availability and computing averages can be found in the National Environment Protection (Ambient Air Quality) Measure Technical paper No. 5 – Data Collection and Handling.
download
CSV
https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/23ee994a-4d9e-4d40-bdd0-6bf4c949c0ee/resource/da0f0099-aa2e-4956-892e-01246134f62b/download/ptp01g.zip
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29321
Port Pirie, Oliver St (Gaseous) - 2020
This data set contains validated gaseous pollution data for the year 2020 for the Spencer Gulf region in monthly files. Data was collected as 1 hour averages. Information provided is Sulfur dioxide values expressed in parts per million (ppm). Time expressed as Time Ending Averages.
Negative values occur from time to time and are a result of the extremely low concentration levels and the noise of the instrument.
Sampling methods, standards and uncertainties: Ozone (O3) Ultraviolet Absorbance (UVA), AS3580.6.1 – 1993, U95= ±0.005 ppm @ 0.100 ppm.
Nitrogen oxides (NO, NO2, NOx) Chemiluminescence, AS3580.5.1 – 1993, U95= ±0.050 ppm @ 0.400 ppm.
Sulfur dioxide (SO2) Ultraviolet Fluorescence (UVF), AS3580.4.1 – 1990, U95= ±0.011 ppm @ 0.200 ppm.
Carbon monoxide (CO) Gas Phase Correlation (GPC), AS3850.7.1 – 1992, U95= ±1.46 ppm @ 40 ppm.
Field labels: O3 UVA ppm – Ozone, NO Chemiluminescence ppm – Nitric oxide, NO2 calc Chemiluminescence ppm – Nitrogen dioxide calculated from NOx-NO, NOx Chemiluminescence ppm – Nitrogen oxides, SO2 UVF ppm – Sulfur dioxide, CO GPC ppm – Carbon monoxide.
For comparison to National Environment Protection (Ambient Air Quality) Measure (NEPM) standards, any average calculated from this data is only valid if it is based on at least 75% of the expected samples in the averaging period. This applies to all averaging periods. Further information on data availability and computing averages can be found in the National Environment Protection (Ambient Air Quality) Measure Technical paper No. 5 – Data Collection and Handling.
download
CSV
https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/23ee994a-4d9e-4d40-bdd0-6bf4c949c0ee/resource/d42180c2-e323-4da0-944a-19a7afbc9c5c/download/ptp01g.zip
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30822
Port Pirie, Oliver St (Gaseous) – 2021
This data set contains validated gaseous pollution data for the year 2021 for the Spencer Gulf region in monthly files. Data was collected as 1 hour averages. Information provided is Sulfur dioxide values expressed in parts per million (ppm). Time expressed as Time Ending Averages.
Negative values occur from time to time and are a result of the extremely low concentration levels and the noise of the instrument.
Sampling methods, standards and uncertainties: Ozone (O3) Ultraviolet Absorbance (UVA), AS3580.6.1 – 1993, U95= ±0.005 ppm @ 0.100 ppm.
Nitrogen oxides (NO, NO2, NOx) Chemiluminescence, AS3580.5.1 – 1993, U95= ±0.050 ppm @ 0.400 ppm.
Sulfur dioxide (SO2) Ultraviolet Fluorescence (UVF), AS3580.4.1 – 1990, U95= ±0.011 ppm @ 0.200 ppm.
Carbon monoxide (CO) Gas Phase Correlation (GPC), AS3850.7.1 – 1992, U95= ±1.46 ppm @ 40 ppm.
Field labels: O3 UVA ppm – Ozone, NO Chemiluminescence ppm – Nitric oxide, NO2 calc Chemiluminescence ppm – Nitrogen dioxide calculated from NOx-NO, NOx Chemiluminescence ppm – Nitrogen oxides, SO2 UVF ppm – Sulfur dioxide, CO GPC ppm – Carbon monoxide.
For comparison to National Environment Protection (Ambient Air Quality) Measure (NEPM) standards, any average calculated from this data is only valid if it is based on at least 75% of the expected samples in the averaging period. This applies to all averaging periods. Further information on data availability and computing averages can be found in the National Environment Protection (Ambient Air Quality) Measure Technical paper No. 5 – Data Collection and Handling.
download
CSV
https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/23ee994a-4d9e-4d40-bdd0-6bf4c949c0ee/resource/c3b7edc1-dd63-4ad8-9480-b9370a45d006/download/ptp01g.zip
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29327
Port Pirie, Oliver St (Gaseous data) - 2022
This data set contains validated gaseous pollution data for the year 2022 for the Spencer Gulf region in monthly files. Data was collected as 1 hour averages. Information provided is Sulfur dioxide values expressed in parts per million (ppm). Time expressed as Time Ending Averages and in Australian Central Standard Time (ACST).
Negative values occur from time to time and are a result of the extremely low concentration levels and the noise of the instrument.
Sampling methods, standards and uncertainties: Ozone (O3) Ultraviolet Absorbance (UVA), AS3580.6.1 – 1993, U95= ±0.005 ppm @ 0.100 ppm.
Nitrogen oxides (NO, NO2, NOx) Chemiluminescence, AS3580.5.1 – 1993, U95= ±0.050 ppm @ 0.400 ppm.
Sulfur dioxide (SO2) Ultraviolet Fluorescence (UVF), AS3580.4.1 – 1990, U95= ±0.011 ppm @ 0.200 ppm.
Carbon monoxide (CO) Gas Phase Correlation (GPC), AS3850.7.1 – 1992, U95= ±1.46 ppm @ 40 ppm.
Field labels: O3 UVA ppm – Ozone, NO Chemiluminescence ppm – Nitric oxide, NO2 calc Chemiluminescence ppm – Nitrogen dioxide calculated from NOx-NO, NOx Chemiluminescence ppm – Nitrogen oxides, SO2 UVF ppm – Sulfur dioxide, CO GPC ppm – Carbon monoxide.
For comparison to National Environment Protection (Ambient Air Quality) Measure (NEPM) standards, any average calculated from this data is only valid if it is based on at least 75% of the expected samples in the averaging period. This applies to all averaging periods. Further information on data availability and computing averages can be found in the National Environment Protection (Ambient Air Quality) Measure Technical paper No. 5 – Data Collection and Handling.
download
CSV
https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/23ee994a-4d9e-4d40-bdd0-6bf4c949c0ee/resource/065a4f89-bf7f-4c3c-806b-df463ad146b8/download/ptp01g.zip
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29903
Port Pirie, Oliver St (Gaseous data) – 2023
This data set contains validated gaseous pollution data for the year 2023 for the Spencer Gulf region in monthly files. Data was collected as 1 hour averages. Information provided is Sulfur dioxide values expressed in parts per million (ppm). Time expressed as Time Ending Averages and in Australian Central Standard Time (ACST).
Negative values occur from time to time and are a result of the extremely low concentration levels and the noise of the instrument.
Sampling methods, standards and uncertainties:
Sulfur dioxide (SO2) Ultraviolet Fluorescence (UVF), AS 3580.4.1, U95= ±0.011 ppm @ 0.200 ppm.
Field labels: O3 UVA ppm – Ozone, NO Chemiluminescence ppm – Nitric oxide, NO2 calc Chemiluminescence ppm – Nitrogen dioxide calculated from NOx-NO, NOx Chemiluminescence ppm – Nitrogen oxides, SO2 UVF ppm – Sulfur dioxide, CO GPC ppm – Carbon monoxide.
For comparison to National Environment Protection (Ambient Air Quality) Measure (NEPM) standards, any average calculated from this data is only valid if it is based on at least 75% of the expected samples in the averaging period. This applies to all averaging periods. Further information on data availability and computing averages can be found in the National Environment Protection (Ambient Air Quality) Measure Technical paper No. 5 – Data Collection and Handling.
download
CSV
https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/23ee994a-4d9e-4d40-bdd0-6bf4c949c0ee/resource/59ddbe7a-706f-4fc2-a718-87e17d566801/download/ptp01g.zip
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4835
Port Pirie, Oliver St (Gaseous data) – 2024
This data set contains validated gaseous pollution data for the year 2024 for the Spencer Gulf region in monthly files. Data was collected as 1 hour averages. Information provided is Sulfur dioxide values expressed in parts per million (ppm). Time expressed as Time Ending Averages and in Australian Central Standard Time (ACST).
Negative values occur from time to time and are a result of the extremely low concentration levels and the noise of the instrument.
Sampling methods, standards and uncertainties:
Sulfur dioxide (SO2) Ultraviolet Fluorescence (UVF), AS 3580.4.1, U95= ±0.011 ppm @ 0.200 ppm.
Field labels: O3 UVA ppm – Ozone, NO Chemiluminescence ppm – Nitric oxide, NO2 calc Chemiluminescence ppm – Nitrogen dioxide calculated from NOx-NO, NOx Chemiluminescence ppm – Nitrogen oxides, SO2 UVF ppm – Sulfur dioxide, CO GPC ppm – Carbon monoxide.
For comparison to National Environment Protection (Ambient Air Quality) Measure (NEPM) standards, any average calculated from this data is only valid if it is based on at least 75% of the expected samples in the averaging period. This applies to all averaging periods. Further information on data availability and computing averages can be found in the National Environment Protection (Ambient Air Quality) Measure Technical paper No. 5 – Data Collection and Handling.
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