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Air Indicators

Last updated on July 31, 2025

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  • Status of Fine Particulate Matter in B.C. (2020-2022) (July 2025)
  • Status of Ground-Level Ozone in B.C. (2020-2022) (July 2025)
  • Status of Sulphur Dioxide in B.C. (2020-2022) (July 2025)
  • Status of Nitrogen Dioxide in B.C. (2020-2022) (July 2025)
  • Status of Air Quality Bylaws in B.C. (February 2017)
  • Infographic: Measuring B.C.’s Air Quality – Changes for the Better (PDF) (November 2012)

Find Our Data in the B.C. Data Catalogue

You can find the data from Environmental Reporting BC's indicators under the Open Government Licence –  British Columbia in the B.C. Data Catalogue.

Find Our Code on GitHub

You can find the code for Environmental Reporting BC's indicator analyses on GitHub. 

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