The Ministry of Environment operates a network of continuous ambient air monitoring stations. These stations are part of the National Air Pollution Surveillance (NAPS) network. Continuous ambient air monitoring stations measure the concentration of air pollutants across Saskatchewan. The data is used to:
• track and report on progress for achieving air quality objectives
• measure representative pollutant concentrations and determine long-term trends and
• provide air quality information to the public
Air pollutants typically come from various industrial activity and natural sources, such as mining, oil and gas, agriculture, forest fires, electrical generation, and the transportation sector.
Disclaimer: Hourly data contained on this website is automatically updated daily from Saskatchewan Ministry of Environment monitoring stations and is intended for informational purposes only. This is considered ‘raw data’ and may contain errors. 'Raw data' is not intended to provide medical or health care advice and should not be used in published documents. Data integrity and validity may be affected by instrument malfunctions, instrument calibrations or power failures.
For more information please visit the ministry's Air Quality Monitoring page or contact the Ministry of Environment Inquiry Centre:
centre.inquiry@gov.sk.ca 1-800-567-4224