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Meadow Lake Airpointer

Current Conditions

AQI Levels

good
1–25
fair
26–50
poor
51–100
very poor
>100

AQI

16

Good

No known harmful effects to soil, water, vegetation, animals, visibility or human health. The contributing factor to the Air Quality Index is Ozone.

AQI calculated at Meadow Lake is approximate as the AQI calculation includes Carbon Monoxide, Hydrogen Sulphide and Sulphur Dioxide; CO, H2S and SO2 are not measured at Meadow Lake.

The table and charts contain raw data that has not passed through a processed baseline adjustment or validation. The data on this web site are not intended to provide medical or health care advice or should not be used in published documents. Data confirmed to be invalid will be deleted by WYAMZ.

Air Quality 24 hour summary

Nitric Oxide (NO)
0.3 ppb
Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2)
0.3 ppb
Oxides of Nitrogen (NOx)
0.6 ppb
Ground Level Ozone (O3)
31.0 ppb
Fine Particulate (PM2.5)
0.0 µg/m3

denotes factor contributing to AQI.

Weather

Temperature
-9.8 °C
Wind
1.4 m/s from
333.3° NNW
Humidity
67.9 %
Air Pressure
969.8 kPa

Important Links

The Saskatchewan Ministry of Health Air Quality page.
https://www.saskatchewan.ca/residents/environment-public-health-and-safety/public-health-advisories/air-quality

Forest Fire Smoke Information:
“Wildfire Smoke and Your Health”
https://www.oregon.gov/oha/ph/Preparedness/Prepare/Documents/OHA%208626%20Wildfire%20FAQs-v6c.pdf

Radon In Your Home
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AQMap Air Quality
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Western Yellowhead Air
Management Zone

The Western Yellowhead Air Management Zone Board of Directors has been formed and is proceeding to implement an air management zone in the west central region of the province. The WYAMZ area will be the second official air management zone in Saskatchewan and is in line with the directive from the Canadian Council of Ministers of the Environment (CCME) under the Canada-wide Air Quality Management System (AQMS) that Canada will have regional Airsheds comprised of local (Provincial/Territorial) Air Management Zones.

The approach is designed to collect credible, continuous real-time air quality information through collaborative efforts. Proposed data collection includes continuous monitors located in the Cities of Saskatoon and Lloydminster, with a passive network in the surrounding region.

Airpointer Data

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Air Quality Data

There are currently 6 Airpointers reporting live air quality around Saskatoon and Northwest Saskatchewan.

Meadow Lake

Clavet

Maidstone

Kerrobert

Gerry Mooney Award

Terry Gibson presenting Saabir Yousuf and Kevin Liu the Gerry Mooney Environmental Award at the Saskatoon Regional Science Fair, University of Saskatchewan, April 3, 2019