Monitoring Program Information

The Air Quality Division (AQD) Monitoring Section has the responsibility to protect, conserve, and enhance the quality of Wyoming’s air resource.  The Monitoring Section helps ensure the ambient air quality in the State of Wyoming is maintained in accordance with the National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS).  To carry out this goal, AQD operates and maintains a network of ambient air quality monitors and requires industrial pollution sources to conduct source specific ambient air monitoring.

Download Ambient Air Quality Data

All ambient air quality data collected by AQD is loaded into United Sates Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Air Quality System (AQS) database.  Click here to view and download these data from EPA’s AirData website.  Data is typically loaded within 90 days of the end of a quarter.

AQD's gaseous pollutant and visibility monitoring network can be viewed on www.wyvisnet.com.

The following queries, reports, products, and plots are available below:

Validated Data
View Data Products
Quarterly Reports
Recent Data Plots

Announcements

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Ambient Air Quality Reference Documents

Exceptional Event Letter Guidance

Snow Event Letter

Siting Checklist Criteria
        Met Station Criteria and Checklist

New Ambient Monitoring Site Documentation Forms
        Guidance for Ambient Monitoring Network Change
        General Site Information Form
        Ambient Monitoring Site Modification Form (Industry)

Quality Assurance Project Plan Checklist

Project Managers for Ambient Monitoring Stations in the State of Wyoming

Ambient Air Monitoring Quarterly Report Submittals

The Air Quality Division has created a website, Air Quality File Upload Utility, to help upload all of the Industrial Ambient Air Monitoring Reports submitted quarterly and annually.  This website is the exclusive portal for industry to submit electronic data to the Monitoring Program.  Please remember Quarterly Reports are due to AQD sixty days after the end of each quarter.  If there are any questions or problems while using this system, please contact Carrie Chitty at carrie.chitty@wyo.gov.

 

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