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Air sampling
September 16, 2010

Since late April, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has been monitoring the air at multiple sites along the Gulf Coast for certain pollutants associated with petroleum products and those arising from the burning oil out at sea. To date, EPA has found that air quality levels for ozone and particulates are normal on the Gulf coastline for this time of year, and that odor-causing pollutants associated with petroleum products are being found at low levels.

EPA’s Air Monitoring Program