Allegheny County PA
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Allegheny County PA | |
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Allegheny County PA Map | |
Type of Municipality | County |
Date Established | September 24 1788 |
Area | 745 sq.mi745 sqmi <br />745 sq_mi <br />1,929.543 sq.km <br />476,800 Acres <br /> |
Elevation | 1129ft344.119 m <br /> |
Population | 12505781,250,578 people <br /> |
Timezone | EST |
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Allegheny County is located in the southwest of the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. As of the 2020 census, the population was 1,250,578, making it the state's second-most populous county, following Philadelphia County. The county seat is Pittsburgh.[2] Allegheny County is included in the Pittsburgh, PA Metropolitan Statistical Area, and in the Pittsburgh Designated Market Area.
Activities
Low-cost Air Quality Monitoring RAMPs in Pittsburgh PA | ||
The proposed project will deploy 30 Real Time, Multi-Pollutant Sensors (RAMPs) at traffic intersections currently managed by the Scalable Urban Traffic Control (SURTRAC) Intelligent Traffic control system, an adaptive traffic control system that optimizes traffic flows in the East Liberty corridor of Pittsburgh (see figure below). These RAMP sensors are portable, low-cost sensors for gaseous air pollutants and particulate matter (PM) that have been developed at Carnegie Mellon and will be mounted on utility poles, using the access already provided by SURTRAC for their equipment.
The existing SURTRAC architecture in East Liberty provides an important platform to study urban air quality through unprecedented approaches that could be replicated across city neighborhoods and which could eventually be scaled across the Pittsburgh metropolitan region. No other system like this currently exists. | ||