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EPA Region 3 Sensor Loan Program

Description:  EPA’s Region 3 office, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, has air quality sensors available for loan to the public. This program is to assist community groups, educators, state agencies, local agencies, and tribes with conducting small-scale localized air monitoring projects. The purpose of this program is to increase accessibility to affordable and user-friendly air quality sensor equipment to inform communities about local air quality and to screen for possible impacts. These sensors are not Federal Equivalent Methods (FEMs) or Federal Reference Methods (FRMs). Data from these sensors are not applicable to regulatory decision making for the National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS). However, they can be useful for educational and informational purposes to understand general PM2.5 levels and trends in an area.

Equipment Available for Loan:

  • PurpleAir PA-SD-II: stationary sensor that measures particulate matter (PM), temperature, humidity, and pressure; for outdoor and indoor use; plug-in powered
                    PurpleAir Website
sketch of sensor and sensor displayed on pole

Eligibility: State agencies, local agencies, tribes, community groups, schools, and other interested organizations in Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, District of Columbia, Virginia, and West Virginia. EPA highly encourages project collaboration and partnerships between agencies, community groups, and academics.

Training: EPA Region 3 currently does not offer assistance for the equipment use, project development and management, or data analysis. EPA Region 3 does provide links to virtual training from external sources. The EPA Air Sensor Toolbox website for resources can be found at https://www.epa.gov/air-sensor-toolbox.

Information for Shipping of Equipment: Sensors can be shipped to any location within Region 3 at loanee’s expense or picked up at the Region 3 office in Philadelphia. EPA will coordinate with loanees on a situational basis for shipment logistics. If shipment costs or pick-up is prohibitive, please reach out to an EPA Region 3 Sensor Loan Contact to discuss other possible options. Return shipping will be the loanee's responsibility. 

Application Submittal: EPA Region 3 prefers to receive applications through the website, but applications may also be emailed to the Sensor Loan Contacts or mailed to the office.

Roles and Responsibilities:
EPA Loanee
Review application Submit application
Provide working air quality sensors Create and implement project plan
Provide verbal and written guidance on air quality sensor siting and operation Operate and maintain air quality sensors for duration of project
  Review all project data
 

Provide post-project summary

  Return equipment to EPA

Sensor Loan Contacts:

Alice Chow, Chief

Air Quality Analysis Branch

215-814-2144

chow.alice@epa.gov

Loretta Hyden

Air Monitoring Specialist

215-814-2113

hyden.loretta@epa.gov

Meighan Long

Air Monitoring Specialist

215-814-2140

long.meighan@epa.gov

EPA Region 3 Air Sensor Loan Application

EPA Region 3 Air Sensor License Agreement (pdf) (45.62 KB)

Address: EPA Region 3 Air and Radiation Division, Four Penn Center, 1600 JFK Blvd, Philadelphia, PA 19103

Region 3 Documents

  • CAA Public Input
  • CEDR
  • R3 Sensor Loan Progran
  • Do Your Part for Safe Water
Contact Us About Region 3 Documents
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Last updated on March 4, 2025
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