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County and city staff outline air‑quality monitoring, Aspen selected as wastewater sentinel; airport VOC sampling planned

5779921 · September 10, 2025
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Summary

Natalie Sebdos, Aspen’s air quality program manager, and Kurt Dahl, Pitkin County environmental health manager, briefed the Board of Health on July 11 about local air‑quality monitoring, historical improvements and a planned airport sampling study for criteria pollutants and VOCs.

Natalie Sebdos, Aspen’s air quality program manager, and Kurt Dahl, Pitkin County environmental health manager, briefed the Board of Health on July 11 about local air‑quality monitoring, historical improvements on PM10 and a pending airport‑area study to sample criteria pollutants and volatile organic compounds (VOCs).

Key points: Natalie reviewed Aspen’s air‑monitoring network (a regulatory particulate monitor on the yellow brick building, a regulatory ozone monitor at the Gulf Pump House and a set of PurpleAir sensors). She said Aspen’s air quality is "good" on most days and that the city and county have maintained attainment…

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