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NSW annual air quality statement 2022

New South Wales experienced the best air quality on record across many measures in 2022. Pollutant levels were within national standards 100% of the time at many monitoring stations in 2022. There were no days with extremely poor air pollution levels.

 

This statement summarises the data collected from the NSW Air Quality Monitoring Network during 2022. It describes air quality conditions at stations in metropolitan and regional centres as well as stations near industrial activities. Data are reported against national standards. See Defining the network for more information.

Summary

New South Wales experienced good air quality overall in 2022, with improvements compared to 2021, primarily due to cool and continuing wet weather.

Defining the network

The NSW Air Quality Monitoring Network in 2022 comprised over 90 air quality monitoring stations. Over 50 stations used compliance methods to monitor air quality in areas of the state's highest populations, as well as near industrial activities in the Upper Hunter and the Port of Newcastle, and at stations with special interest or research purposes. Over 35 stations, supported by volunteers and rural community organisations, used indicative instrumentation methods to monitor particles across the NSW rural air quality monitoring network.

Stations in metropolitan and regional centres include 3 stations near the Port of Newcastle – Carrington, Mayfield and Stockton – and 3 stations in larger population centres in the Upper Hunter – Aberdeen, Muswellbrook and Singleton.

Hourly updated data from the NSW Air Quality Monitoring Network is available for:

More information is available in regular publications on our website.

Special note

NSW Annual Air Quality Statements report particle pollution as 24-hour average concentrations when comparing data with national air quality standards.

The NSW Government reports particle pollution online as 1-hour averages, adopting a nationally consistent approach for reporting hourly PM2.5 data and related health advice.