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Premature Mortality Due to Particulate Air Pollution in 239 American Cities


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OKLAHOMA CITY, OK

This table provides summary information for Metropolitan Statistical Area 5880, OKLAHOMA CITY, OK. The table also provides detailed information on PM-10 concentrations reported at individual monitoring stations within the MSA.

A glossary provides an explanation of key terms reported in the MSA tables.

  
PM-10 Concentration
1990-1994 Average Annual Mean: 22.2
Rank by PM-10 Concentration: 195 of 239
Mortality Attributable to Air Pollution
Risk Ratio for Cardiopulmonary Mortality: 1.05
Adult Cardiopulmonary Attributable Deaths: 169 (100-235)
Attributable Deaths per 100,000 Population: 20
Rank by Number of Attributable Deaths: 82 of 239
Rank Attributable Death Rate: 193 of 239
Mortality (1989 data)
Total Mortality: 7,057
Adult Cardiopulmonary Deaths: 3,651
Auto Accident Deaths: 164
Population (1980 data)
Total Population: 834,000
Counties Assigned to MSA
Canadian Co, OK
Cleveland Co, OK
McClain Co, OK
Oklahoma Co, OK
Pottawatomie Co, OK
Monitoring Stations
  Location
(State, County, City, Address)
Average
Annual Mean
PM-10
Concentration
(1990-1994)
Peak
24-Hour
PM-10
Concentration
Year of
Peak
Reading
Number
of Years
of Data
OK
  Cleveland Co
  NORMAN
   HEALTH DEPT 23.3 53 1992 5
  Oklahoma Co
  EDMOND
   14TH & SOUTH BROADWAY 23.2 59 1992 2
  MIDWEST CITY
   300 MID AMERICA BLVD 20.7 54 1992 5
  OKLAHOMA CITY
   N.W. 5TH AND SHARTEL, OKLAHOMA CITY 24.3 59 1990 5
   SE 66TH AND SEARS 21.8 53 1992 5
   SW 66TH & DENNING 20.3 57 1992 5
Notes
   Annual Mean
PM-10 Concentration
24-Hour
PM-10 Concentration
National Ambient Air Quality Standards: 50150
California Ambient Air Quality Standards: 30 50
NRDC Recommended Standards: 17 33
All PM-10 concentrations are reported in (ug/m³).
Bold designates PM-10 Hotspots, individual monitoring stations among the top 50 annual mean concentrations in the U. S. (There were none in this MSA.)
Italic designates PM-10 Hotspots, individual monitoring stations among the top 50 24-hour concentrations in the U. S. in 1994. (There were none in this MSA.)
Peak 24-hour PM-10 concentration reported is the highest value of the 2nd highest 24-hour concentration reported during a year for which data is available.
Metropolitan Statistical Areas are as defined by the Office of Management and Budget for 1980, except for New England, where areas are New England County Metropolitan Areas.

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