Particulate Matter (PM)
PM Research
EPA conducts research to help set standards and determine what progress has been made in reducing particle pollution. PM Research is essential in conducting health studies, establishing effective monitoring programs and reporting daily forecasts.
Research
EPA is continually working to better understand more about
particle pollution: how particles are emitted into the air or how
they form in the air from gaseous pollutants, how they are transported,
how people are exposed to them, and the health effects people may
experience as a result of particle pollution exposure. For more
information, visit EPA’s Air
Research website.
Monitoring
PM
Supersites is an ambient monitoring research program intended
to address the scientific uncertainties associated with fine particulate
matter. Program goals focus on fine particulate characterization,
methods testing, and support to health effects and exposure studies.
EPA also serves as a clearinghouse for monitoring data for determining whether areas are meeting particulate matters standards. For technical information about the PM monitoring program, visit EPA’s Ambient Monitoring Technology Information Center.