ContentsNew Air Quality Health Index! The National pilot of the Air Quality Health Index (AQHI) was launched in the city of Toronto on July 9, 2007 and over the coming months, more locations across Canada will be receiving the Health Index localized for their community. The current and forecasted AQHIs are hosted on the Government of Canada's Weatheroffice Web site and supporting air quality and health information related to the new AQHI displayed on a federal government Web site, hosted jointly by Environment Canada and Health Canada, at www.ec.gc.ca/AQHI.
Welcome to the Meteorological Service of Canada's Air Quality Services website.Clean air is one of the major priorities of the Canadian government. Research
indicates that poor air quality has the potential to seriously affect the health,
environment and economy of all Canadians. You can access the air quality information in two ways. If you wish to see all the information available for your geographic area, click the appropriate area on the map, or choose your province from the side bar to the left. If you wish to access the information by type (forecast, advisory, etc), choose the appropriate category from the side bar on the left. Air Quality Forecasts and AdvisoriesAn air quality forecast, issued daily, is a one to two day prediction of air quality conditions. The air quality is expressed using the Air Quality Index (AQI). The air quality forecasting program works as a partnership between Environment Canada and the provinces. Air Quality advisories are issued when the air pollution levels exceed national standards. They are issued in partnership with provincial and municipal environment and health authorities and contain advice on action that can be taken to protect the health of Canadians and the environment. Current Air QualityUpdated hourly, the current air quality gives the level of the various air pollutants. In most provinces it is show using an air quality index or AQI. Air Quality MapsAir quality maps are produced at the Canadian Meteorological Centre, Environment Canada’s super computing facility in Montréal. Related LinksThis page gives you access to fact sheets and other information on air quality, including acid rain and air toxics, produced by Environment Canada and others. It also allows you to find more in-depth information on air quality, and gives links to Environment Canada's regional Web sites. GlossaryA list of Air Quality terms and their definitions.
Created :
2005-09-30
Modified :
2005-10-14
Reviewed :
2005-10-14
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