Summary
PM10 is the dominant pollutant in both states, indicating potential air quality issues related to dust and emissions.
PM2.5 is higher in Utah, suggesting worse fine particulate pollution compared to Colorado.
Ozone levels are negligible, meaning ozone pollution is not a major issue in either state.
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Disclaimer: Air quality indicators such as PM2.5, PM10, and ozone levels are based on limited sensor data and may vary by time and location. This visualization is for exploratory analysis and should not be used for medical or legal purposes.
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