Campo Quijano - ClearSpot score: 100%
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About this place: Campo Quijano
Campo Quijano is a city in Argentina. Population about 5,000. places_city_intro_fallback_clearspot
Key facts: Campo Quijano
- ClearSpot score: 100% (all clear)
- Country: Argentina
- Population: 5,000
- Main environmental signal: noise
- Noise: 63%
- Wind turbines nearby: None documented within default radius
- Data last updated:
ClearSpot score
100%
At the time of this computation, no significant environmental pressure was detected within default thresholds for Campo Quijano.
Published tables use the same default thresholds for everyone so rankings stay comparable. On the home map, your tuned sensitivities still drive the live chip.
Environmental indicators
| Module | Score | What this means |
|---|---|---|
| Wind turbines | 0% | No wind turbines are documented within the ClearSpot database near Campo Quijano at default sensitivity radius. |
| Pollen | 0% | Pollen data shows no documented allergenic species exceeding default alert thresholds in this reference period. |
| Air quality | 0% | No air quality pressure detected within default ClearSpot thresholds for this location. |
| Noise | 63% | High noise pressure (63%). Strategic noise maps document substantial sources within the default ClearSpot sensitivity radius for this location. |
| Light pollution | 0% | Night-sky radiance registers no documented pressure - this area scores within the darker end of ClearSpot's light pollution range. |
Live check at this pin
What the map would compute right now with default sensitivity thresholds (same assumption as our public tables). Opens the same modules as the home experience.
38%
Per-indicator burden (0–100)
Higher values mean more pressure against default thresholds for that module. They roll up into the headline ClearSpot score.
FAQ - Campo Quijano
Is this place healthy to live?
Based on ClearSpot's environmental model, Campo Quijano achieves 100%. Significant noise from transport infrastructure. Higher scores indicate less documented environmental pressure at default thresholds - the live map lets you fine-tune this assessment to your own sensitivities.
What is air quality like here?
Campo Quijano scores 0% on ClearSpot's air quality module. This is derived from monthly averages of PM2.5, PM10, NO2, ozone, and carbon monoxide from open government monitoring data. No documented exceedance of WHO 2021 guidelines was detected in the reference period.
Are there wind turbines nearby?
Wind turbine data for Campo Quijano: documents no wind turbines. At default ClearSpot thresholds (1.5 km sensitivity radius), the pressure score is 0%. You can adjust this radius on the live map to reflect your own sensitivity level.
How noisy is it?
ClearSpot noise data for Campo Quijano: 63% burden. Major transport infrastructure is the dominant source of modelled noise burden for this city centre. Noise scores are updated annually for the strategic layer and monthly for the modelled road-noise layer.
Campo Quijano - Argentina
In the Argentina ClearSpot rankings, Campo Quijano achieves position 1 of 809 scored locations. It currently leads the national ranking.
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How to read this place
At default settings the indexed pressures are relatively high here. That is not a medical diagnosis; it is a prompt to inspect turbines, air, pollen, noise, and night-sky data in context and with your sensitivities.
Short-term vs long-term
In the short term, spikes come from weather, pollen season, construction, or night lighting—use the live map when deciding whether to open a window or plan outdoor time.
Over months and years, patterns matter for where you settle: turbine proximity, chronic noise corridors, recurring pollen sources, and persistent air basins. The blog and data guides explain how each layer is built.
Guides & further reading
Transparent scales, licensed upstream data, and how the headline score is assembled.