About CAMNET
The purpose of CAMNET is to raise public
awareness about the effects of air pollution on visibility.
This is accomplished, in part, through a network of realtime
visibility cameras located at scenic urban and rural locations.
CAMNET pictures are updated every 15 minutes. In addition,
near-realtime air pollution and meteorological data are
provided to help distinguish natural from man-made causes
of poor visibility, and to provide health-relevant data
to the public on current air pollution levels. The air pollution
and meteorological data are updated every hour.
CAMNET was initiated by the Northeast
States for Coordinated Air Use Management (NESCAUM), a non-profit association of the air pollution control
agencies of New Jersey, New York, and the six New England states.
However, funding and technical support are provided by a number of
government agencies and non-profit organizations, including:
The camera monitoring system was
developed by Air
Resource Specialists, Inc..
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