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Amsterdam-Haarlemmerweg Air Quality Monitoring Station

The Amsterdam-Haarlemmerweg station, operated by GGD Amsterdam, is part of the official Luchtmeetnet network that continuously monitors air quality across the Netherlands. This station provides verified, real-time measurements of pollutants. Its data helps track daily and seasonal trends, offering valuable insights into local air conditions, traffic-related pollution, and overall environmental health for nearby communities and rental areas.

About the Amsterdam-Haarlemmerweg Station
Located along the busy Haarlemmerweg corridor in Amsterdam, the Amsterdam-Haarlemmerweg air quality station is a traffic-oriented roadside site operated by the Municipal Public Health Service of Amsterdam (GGD Amsterdam). Commissioned in 1998, it continuously monitors nitrogen dioxide (NO₂) and nitric oxide (NO), pollutants closely linked to vehicle exhaust. The station supports municipal and national assessments of urban air quality, trend analysis, and policy evaluation, helping to quantify exposure near high-traffic streets and inform measures that protect public health.
Amsterdam-Haarlemmerweg Information
Key details about the Amsterdam-Haarlemmerweg air quality monitoring station.

Station ID

NL49002

Station Type

TRAFFIC

Operating Organization

GGD Amsterdam

Municipality

Amsterdam

Year Established

1998

Measured Components

NO2
Station Location
The Amsterdam-Haarlemmerweg station is located at the following coordinates, providing air quality data for the surrounding area.
Recent Air Quality Measurements at Amsterdam-Haarlemmerweg
View the latest air quality data collected by the Amsterdam-Haarlemmerweg station. These measurements help assess local air conditions and trends over time.

Dutch and EU Air Quality Context

All air quality information on Luntero comes from Luchtmeetnet, the official Dutch air monitoring network operated under national and EU standards. This ensures that every measurement—whether for NO₂, PM, O₃, or the LKI index—is consistent, transparent, and comparable across the Netherlands and other European countries.

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Other Air Quality Stations in the Netherlands

Explore more Luchtmeetnet monitoring stations across the country to compare air quality data from different cities and regions. Each station offers verified readings that contribute to the Dutch Air Quality Index (LKI).

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Operated by GGD Amsterdam, this station measures local air quality as part of the national Luchtmeetnet network.
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Explore the Main Air Quality Components

Discover how pollutants like NO₂, PM₂.₅, and O₃ shape air quality across the Netherlands. Learn what each indicator means, how it’s measured, and how it influences health, the environment, and overall living comfort in different cities and rental areas.

LKI
NO2
PM10
PM2.5
O3
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