Located in an industrial area of Kansas City, the Front Street air monitoring station helps determine exposure to particulate matter (PM10) for a segment of the city's population. Sources of potential air pollution include traffic along North Jackson Avenue as well as a nearby rail yard where freight cars hold coal and other cargo. In addition, Siemens Corp., a technology company, has a facility in the area; trucking company Saia LTL Freight operates on North Jackson Avenue; and Kansas City Power and Light stores utility poles north and east of the monitor. 

Kansas City has two air monitoring stations that track concentrations of PM10: Troost and Front Street. The department established the Front Street station in 2010, when it relocated the PM10 monitor at Van Brunt to Front Street. 

Pollutants

Particulate Matter (PM 10)

The primary National Ambient Air Quality Standard (NAAQS), based on health effects, for particulate matter smaller than 10 micrometers, PM10, is 150 micrograms per cubic meter of air (μg/m3) averaged over 24 hours — not to be exceeded more than once per year on average over three years.

Front Street Air Monitoring Site, Kansas City
Address

1331 N. Jackson Ave.
Kansas City, MO 64120
United States

EPA Site ID
29-095-0018
County
Jackson
Date Established
Pollutants Monitored
Particulate Matter
Latitude/Longitude
39.13198, -94.53128