The Environment Department’s Air Quality Bureau (AQB) operates a network of ambient air monitors that continually sample the air across New Mexico. The AQB does not have jurisdiction over Bernalillo County and tribal lands, and other organizations may monitor there. Links to resources for understanding the monitoring network and retrieving monitoring data are listed below.
- Ozone monitoring results provides the results of ozone monitoring and other ozone information.
- A draft of the 2024 Final Annual Air Quality Monitoring Network Review provides a description of the current NMED air monitoring network and has been made available to the public May 16 through June 16, 2024 for the public to comment at: https://nmed.commentinput.com/comment/search. In addition, we also provided a draft of this document on this Air Quality Bureau Monitoring webpage at https://www.env.nm.gov/air-quality/monitoring/.
- NMED Air Monitoring web site provides current and historic monitoring data for the NMED monitors, including maps, site photos, and custom reports and graphs.
- AirNow is a partnership between U. S. Environmental Protection Agency and many other agencies to report U.S. Air Quality Index (AQI) and other information throughout the country.
- City of Albuquerque/Bernalillo Air Quality Division monitors provide measurements of air pollutants and pollen in Bernalillo County.
- Interagency Wildland Fire Air Quality Response Program (IWFAQRP) was created to directly assess, communicate, and address risks posed by wildland fire smoke to the public as well as fire personnel.