DDOE: MONITORING AND ASSESSMENT BRANCH (MAB)
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Monitoring and Assessment Branch (MAB)  
 
The Monitoring and Assessment Branch is a collection of scientists, technicians and specialists who measure pollutants in the District's ambient air on a regular basis. MAB professionals are responsible for the following:
 
Ambient Air Quality Monitoring

 A 24-hour ambient air monitoring network keeps track of pollutant levels in the District's air. Our staff operates and maintains five different monitoring stations and pollutant-specific equipment, collects samples, conducts monitoring studies, and reports data to the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
 
Air Quality Data Assessment and Analysis 

We track air quality trends over time and report them to EPA. We also provide real time air quality conditions (air quality forecasts, advisories, and Air Quality Index) to the public on a regular basis.
 
Vehicle Emissions Inspection Program Auditing

DDOE staff conducts performance audits and program monitoring to measure how effectively the Vehicle Emissions Inspection and Maintenance Program controls pollution.
 
Air Quality Index 

Even though air quality is improving throughout the region, the standard for measuring ozone has become more stringent. On March 12, 2008,  EPA revised its Air Quality Index (AQI) for ozone to reflect these changes. As a result, District residents may notice more Code Red and Code Orange days than in previous years.   
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