Attune wins Berkshire County air monitoring contract
By AI, Created 2:11 PM UTC, June 02, 2026, /AGP/ – Attune has been selected by the Berkshire Regional Planning Commission to build a countywide air quality monitoring network in Berkshire County, Massachusetts. The EPA-funded program will deliver real-time data to support public health planning, identify pollution patterns and give residents transparent access to local air quality information.
Why it matters: - Berkshire County will get more localized air quality data instead of relying only on broader regional stations. - The monitoring network is designed to help public health and planning teams connect pollution trends with respiratory health concerns in the region. - Community members will also be able to see air quality information through a public-facing web platform.
What happened: - Berkshire Regional Planning Commission selected Attune after a competitive bidding process to provide air quality monitoring and reporting services. - The selection supports BRPC’s Air Quality Monitoring Program across Berkshire County, Massachusetts. - The program is funded through the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Enhanced Air Quality Monitoring for Communities grant. - The project is also funded wholly or in part by EPA assistance agreement 5X00A1106 to BRPC.
The details: - Attune will supply indoor and outdoor sensors, a real-time data platform and ongoing technical support. - The deployment will include pre-calibrated devices with cellular connectivity, which will allow data collection in remote locations without Wi-Fi. - The sensor network will collect baseline data on multiple parameters, including PM2.5 and PM10. - The particulate matter sensors will detect particulates from the sub-micron level up to PM10. - Attune’s system is designed for minimal maintenance while providing continuous environmental insights through a centralized platform. - The software will support internal analysis by BRPC’s Environmental and Public Health teams. - The platform will also provide a public-facing web experience for transparent access to air quality data. - The system will include real-time and historical reporting, data visualization tools and secure data storage aligned with EPA quality assurance requirements. - Attune will provide training, technical guidance and ongoing maintenance support. - Attune will also work with BRPC to align the program with EPA standards and reporting requirements. - BRPC said Attune’s monitors and cloud platform meet and exceed the study requirements. - Melissa Provencher, BRPC Environment & Energy Program Manager, said the Attune team understood BRPC’s needs from the start of the bidding process and has been a strong partner so far.
Between the lines: - The project reflects a broader shift toward hyperlocal environmental monitoring as sensor technology and cloud analytics make it easier to turn raw measurements into public health tools. - EPA grant funding is helping local agencies deploy modern monitoring networks that can inform both residents and municipal decision-making. - Attune is positioning the platform as more than a sensing system, with software intended to help stakeholders interpret and act on the data. - Dr. Serene Almomen, Attune’s CEO, said communities need reliable data plus the intelligence to understand what it means.
What’s next: - Attune and BRPC will continue through the duration of the study. - The countywide sensor network will generate baseline measurements for analysis and reporting. - BRPC will use the data to better understand particulate matter trends, identify possible pollution sources and support community-focused environmental planning. - The public will be able to access ongoing air quality updates as the system comes online.
The bottom line: - Berkshire County is getting a more detailed view of local air quality, and BRPC is using Attune’s network to turn that data into public health and planning action.
Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.
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