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Romulus to Host Two Air-Quality Monitors as Part of Wayne County Just Air Network
Summary
Just Air representatives told Romulus City Council the countywide project will deploy 100 fixed outdoor monitors through 2026 and that two will be installed in Romulus (one near the high school and one near Northline Road/West Huron Drive); officials and residents pressed for monitors closer to Detroit Metro Airport and asked about funding and alerting.
Just Air, a community air-quality network, told the Romulus City Council on March 25 that it will install 100 fixed outdoor monitors across Wayne County over a three-year partnership with the county and that two monitors are planned for Romulus.
Jared Riley, founder and CEO of Just Air, said the network’s purpose is to provide neighborhood-level granularity so residents can see air-quality trends near where they live. Project manager Christie Allen said the program began last August, installations started in the prior three weeks, and the network’s data will be public via an app and dashboard. “We have a 3-year partnership with 100 monitors with Wayne County,” Allen said, adding that the project will…
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