Pollution in San Antonio, TX, United States

Air pollution data from World Health Organization Info
PM1011
PM2.55
PM10 Pollution Level: Low

Pollution in San Antonio, TX, United States

Air Pollution
38.54 Low
Drinking Water Pollution and Inaccessibility
32.22 Low
Dissatisfaction with Garbage Disposal
34.88 Low
Dirty and Untidy
47.22 Moderate
Noise and Light Pollution
48.89 Moderate
Water Pollution
51.14 Moderate
Dissatisfaction to Spend Time in the City
34.78 Low
Dissatisfaction with Green and Parks in the City
37.79 Low

Purity and Cleanliness in San Antonio, TX, United States

Air quality
61.46 High
Drinking Water Quality and Accessibility
67.78 High
Garbage Disposal Satisfaction
65.12 High
Clean and Tidy
52.78 Moderate
Quiet and No Problem with Night Lights
51.11 Moderate
Water Quality
48.86 Moderate
Comfortable to Spend Time in the City
65.22 High
Quality of Green and Parks
62.21 High

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Last update: December 2022

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If the value is 0, it means it is perceived as very low, and if the value is 100, it means it is perceived as very high.

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1 Comments so far
Ken Sikorski on Feb 13, 2020:
I am surprised that SA has such poor recycling standards. They do a poor job of recycling glass products and have little progress about recycling hazardous waste such as paints, solvents and oils. We moved here from the DFW area and they have a much more active recycling program from glass, metal and paper. Also they have hazardous chemical recycle areas where you can drop off liquids at no charge. This helps keep grease and toxins out of the waste water and storm water.