Air quality in Tartas, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France today

Update date
Last updated: 2026-02-10T15:00:00+00:00
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Good air today for Tartas, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France

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Categories follow US EPA AQI breakpoints for PM (estimate from latest valid measurements; this project does not compute EPA NowCast/24-hour AQI yet).

This friendly indicator summarizes the latest city readings. For health guidance, please see: EPA AirNow or WHO.

Air quality today

The air quality in Tartas today is classified as Good. The primary pollutant measured is PM10, with a reference concentration of 5.5 µg/m³ reported from two valid observations.

Data are shown via OpenAQ and reflect the current assessment for this location. This page is informational; for health guidance, use official sources such as EPA AirNow or WHO.

Latest sensor values

PM categories follow US EPA AQI breakpoints, shown here as an estimate derived from the latest valid measurements (this project does not compute EPA NowCast/24-hour AQI yet).

Good
PM10
5.5
µg/m³
Measured
SO2
2.3
µg/m³
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What the data includes

The air‑quality dataset for Tartas includes two measured pollutants, PM10 and SO₂, collected from a total of four monitoring rows across the city. Both pollutants are reported by two distinct stations, each providing a single recent observation that falls within the “updated within 7 days” freshness bucket for PM10 (last updated 2026‑02‑09 03:00 UTC) and “updated within 3 days” for SO₂ (last updated 2026‑02‑10 15:00 UTC). This means the newest data points are only a few days old, giving a fairly current snapshot of conditions at those locations.

For PM10, values range from a low of 3.4 µg/m³ to a high of 5.5 µg/m³, with a median of 4.45 µg/m³ and the 10th‑percentile at about 3.61 µg/m³ and the 90th‑percentile near 5.29 µg/m³. The spread is modest, indicating relatively consistent measurements across the two rows that reported PM10. In contrast, SO₂ shows a broader symmetric distribution around zero: the minimum recorded value is –2.3 µg/m³, the maximum 2.3 µg/m³, and the median sits at 0.0 µg/m³, with both the 10th‑percentile (≈ –1.84 µg/m³) and 90th‑percentile (≈ 1.84 µg/m³) reflecting this balance.

Overall, the dataset provides recent readings for both pollutants but covers only a small number of monitoring points, so spatial variation within Tartas is not fully captured. While PM10 data are tightly clustered, SO₂ measurements span positive and negative values, suggesting greater variability or sensor noise at the available stations. Users should keep in mind that conditions can differ across neighborhoods and over time beyond what these limited rows show.

Learn more about sources and filtering: About the data.

Trusted references: WHO (Air pollution) · US EPA AirNow · European Environment Agency (Air)

Latest sensor values (bars)

PM categories follow US EPA AQI breakpoints, shown here as an estimate derived from the latest valid measurements (this project does not compute EPA NowCast/24-hour AQI yet).

PM10 5.5 µg/m³ SO2 2.3 µg/m³
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Data notes

The current dataset for Tartas includes two valid measurements and is updated within 3 days, with the latest values recorded on 2026‑02‑10 at 15:00 UTC. While these figures give a recent snapshot of citywide air quality, conditions can differ across neighborhoods and change throughout the day, so local variations may not be fully captured in this summary.

OpenAQ station rows

StationParameterValueUnitLast updated
NET-FR058Apm103.4µg/m³2024-03-04 06:00 UTC
TARTAS Pelletrinpm105.5µg/m³2026-02-09 03:00 UTC
TARTAS Pelletrinso22.3µg/m³2026-02-10 15:00 UTC