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EPA Restores AMP480 for 1997 PM2.5 Standard, Fixes Daily Summaries Bug

The EPA's AQS Team has successfully restored a crucial report for analyzing PM2.5 data and addressed a calculation error, making the system more reliable for users.

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EPA Restores AMP480 for 1997 PM2.5 Standard, Fixes Daily Summaries Bug

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has recently implemented changes to the AQS system, enabling users to run the AMP480 for the 1997 PM2.5 standard. The Microsoft Teams has been working diligently to restore and improve the system's functionalities.

The Teams has successfully restored the ability to run the AMP480 (Design Value Report) for the 1997 PM2.5 standard. This update ensures that users can access the necessary data for their analyses.

In addition, the team has addressed a bug in the Daily Summaries calculation. Corrections are currently underway for the years 2021 and 2020, with plans to begin addressing 2019 soon.

The EPA's team continues to enhance the system's performance. The latest updates include restoring the AMP480 functionality for the 1997 PM2.5 standard and fixing the Daily Summaries calculation bug. Moreover, the team has improved the reporting system to provide error logs upon report failure, ensuring users are informed and can troubleshoot more effectively.

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