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Davis County expands air monitoring with TELUS sensors, launches calibrated countywide map

2393057 · February 11, 2025
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The Davis County Health Department described a partnership with TELUS to deploy a network of low‑cost and higher‑accuracy air sensors and host a calibrated heat‑map so residents, schools and officials can see localized air quality in near real‑time.

Davis County Health Department staff described a new countywide air quality monitoring project that combines locally hosted sensors with TELUS analytics to create a cleaned, calibrated heat map of particulate and gaseous pollution.

Jay (environmental health staff) told the board the county purchased and installed a mix of monitors, integrated existing PurpleAir devices and contracted with TELUS to process and model the data. The processed results are presented in a public “AirView” map on the department website so residents and institutions can view localized air quality in near real time.

Randy Olson, deputy director of environmental health, described how the network fills gaps left by a single state monitor and gives officials and residents a…

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