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PM2.5 Daily Standard Design Values for 2002-2004 in NC Counties

Table 1. The following table shows 3-year averages for the 98th percentile of PM2.5 concentrations. The first column lists the county; the second lists the average value for that county (rounded to the specifications of the standard). In Counties with more than one PM2.5 monitoring site, the value reported is the highest 3-year average among the inclusive sites.
 
All counties are attaining the national standard. From 1999 until 2007, the national standard was set at 65 µg/m3. In 2007 the national standard was revised to 35 µg/m3.
 
From 1999 until 2007, the national standard was set at 65 µg/m3. In 2007 the national standard was revised to 35 µg/m3. Catawba County exceeded the 2007 standard (but not the 1999 standard) in 2004. All other counties are attaining the standards.

County Average 98th Percentile
Alamance 30 µg/m3
Buncombe 29 µg/m3
Caswell 30 µg/m3
Cabarrus 32 µg/m3
Caswell 30 µg/m3
Catawba 34 µg/m3
Chatham 26 µg/m3
Cumberland 32 µg/m3
Davidson 33 µg/m3
Duplin 27 µg/m3
Durham 33 µg/m3
Forsyth 33 µg/m3
Gaston 30 µg/m3
Guilford 31 µg/m3
Haywood 27 µg/m3
Jackson 26 µg/m3
Lenoir 26 µg/m3
Mc Dowell 29 µg/m3
Mecklenburg 32 µg/m3
Mitchell 28 µg/m3
Montgomery 26 µg/m3
New Hanover* 23 µg/m3
Onslow 24 µg/m3
Orange 28 µg/m3
Pitt 28 µg/m3
Robeson 28 µg/m3
Swain 26 µg/m3
Wake 32 µg/m3
Watauga 30 µg/m3
Wayne 28 µg/m3

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