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Big Piney
The Big Piney air quality mobile monitoring station began operation in March 2011.
The mobile station is located 4 miles south of the Town of Big Piney.
A digital camera, ozone analyzer, oxides of nitrogen analyzer, continuous PM10 and
PM2.5 monitor and meteorology equipment are located at this site. |
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Boulder
The Boulder air quality monitoring station is located in Sublette County,
approximately 4 miles southwest of the town of Boulder. This station began
operation in February of 2005. A digital camera, ozone analyzer,
oxides of nitrogen analyzer, continuous PM10 monitor and meteorology equipment
are located at this site. |
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Campbell County
The Campbell County air quality monitoring station is located in a coal-bed methane
development area 15 miles south of Gillette. The station began operation in
June of 2003. An ozone analyzer, oxides of nitrogen analyzer, PM10
monitor and meteorology equipment are located at this site. The station was equipped
with a digital camera in the Spring of 2009. |
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Casper
The Casper air quality monitoring station is located in the City of Casper for the purpose of monitoring ozone and other
parameters in a residential area of the city. The Casper air quality monitoring station began operation in March 2013.
A digital camera, ozone analyzer, oxides of nitrogen analyzer, and meteorology equipment are located at this site. |
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Converse County
The Converse County air quality mobile monitoring station began operation in December, 2012.
The mobile station is located 4 miles east of the Town of Douglas. A digital camera, ozone analyzer,
oxides of nitrogen analyzer, continuous PM10 and PM2.5 monitor and meteorology equipment are located at this site. |
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Cheyenne NCore
The Cheyenne NCore station is located in the City of Cheyenne's North Cheyenne Community Park.
This monitoring station is part of the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) NCore Network of
monitors located in all 50 states. The site began operation on January 1, 2011.
The Cheyenne NCore station monitors for the following pollutants and meteorology parameters:
Ozone, Sulfur Oxides, Nitrogen Oxides, Carbon Monoxide, Particulate Matter, Temperature,
Wind Speed, Wind Direction, Precipitation, Relative Humidity and Solar Radiation. |
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Cloud Peak
The Cloud Peak Wilderness Area visibility monitoring station is located just east of the
Big Horn Mountains, approximately 14 miles west of Buffalo. The site began operation in
February of 2001. A digital camera, meteorology equipment
and an IMPROVE aerosol sampler are located at this site. |
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Daniel South
The Daniel South air quality monitoring site is located in Sublette County, approximately 5 miles south of the
town of Daniel. This station began operation in July of 2005. This site includes a digital camera, ozone analyzer, oxides of nitrogen anylyzer,
continuous PM10 monitor and meteorology equipment. |
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Grand Teton
The Grand Teton Air Quality Monitoring Station is cooperatively funded and operated
by the National Park Service (NPS), the Air Quality Division (AQD), and the Teton Science School.
The station is located at the Teton Science School in Grand Teton National Park and began operation
in September 2011. An ozone analyzer, meteorological tower, wet deposition collector,
and a camera are located at this site. The Live webpage is operated by the National Park Service,
therefore links to this station on WyVisNet will direct the user to the
National Park Service website. |
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Hiawatha
The Hiawatha air quality monitoring station began operation in May 2011.
The station is located about 50 miles southeast of Rock Springs in the Hiawatha Gas Field.
This station has an ozone analyzer, meteorological tower, and a digital camera.
The Hiawatha Station is AQD's first monitoring station run solely on wind and solar power. |
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Juel Spring
The Juel Spring air quality monitoring station is located in Sublette County approximately 20 miles northwest of Farson.
This station began operation in January of 2010. An ozone analyzer, oxides of nitrogen analyzer, digital camera and meteorology equipment
are located at this site. |
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Moxa Arch
The Moxa Arch air quality monitoring station is located approximately 20 miles northwest
of Green River, downwind of the Moxa Arch oil and gas development area. The station began operation
in June of 2010. An ozone analyzer, oxides of nitrogen analyzer, sulfur dioxide analyzer,
PM10 monitor, digital camera and meteorology equipment
are located at this site. |
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Murphy Ridge
The Murphy Ridge air quality monitoring station is located southwest of the town of Bear River.
This station began operation in December 2006. Monitoring equipment includes an ozone analyzer, oxides of nitrogen analyzer,
sulfur dioxide analyzer, carbon monoxide analyzer, PM10
monitor and meteorology sensors. The station was equipped with a digital camera in May 2007. |
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Pinedale
The Pinedale air quality monitoring station is located in the town of Pinedale
with a population of approximately 1,800 people. The Pinedale air quality monitoring
station started in February 2009. A digital camera, ozone analyzer, oxides of nitrogen analyzer,
continuous PM2.5 monitor and meteorology equipment are located at this site.
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Rock Springs
The Rock Springs air quality mobile monitoring station began operation in March 2013.
The mobile station is located within the city limits of Rock Springs and includes a digital camera,
ozone analyzer, oxides of nitrogen analyzer, continuous PM10 and PM2.5 monitor and meteorology equipment. |
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Sheridan
Sheridan - The Sheridan air quality monitoring station is located at the Sheridan Police Department.
This site began monitoring in 1985 and is one of the oldest monitoring sites in Wyoming.
A continuous PM10 monitor and meteorology equipment are located at this site. |
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South Pass
The South Pass air quality monitoring station is located
approximately 5 miles northeast of South Pass City. This station began operation in
January 2007. A digital camera, ozone analyzer, oxides of nitrogen analyzer,
PM10 monitor, meteorology equipment and an
IMPROVE aerosol sampler (Modules B & C only) are located at this site. |
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Thunder Basin
The Thunder Basin National Grasslands visibility and air quality monitoring station
is located approximately 32 miles north of Gillette. The site became operational in May 2001.
A digital camera, meteorology equipment, ozone analyzer, oxides of nitrogen
analyzer and an IMPROVE aerosol sampler are located at this site. |
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Wamsutter
The Wamsutter air quality monitoring station is located
approximately 2 miles west of Wamsutter. The station began operation in March 2006.
Monitoring equipment includes an ozone analyzer, oxides of nitrogen analyzer,
PM10 monitor and meteorology sensors. A digital camera
system was added to the station in January 2010. |
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Warbonnet
The Warbonnet camera is collocated with the Boulder air quality monitoring station.
The camera points to the south and looks toward the Warbonnet area of the
Pinedale Anticline gas field. Please visit the Boulder live site page for air quality
and meteorology data. |
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Wyoming Range
The Wyoming Range air quality monitoring station is located in Sublette County
approximately 16 miles south of Bondurant and east of the Wyoming Range. Monitoring at this station began
in December of 2010. The Wyoming Range station monitors for the following pollutants
and meteorology parameters: Ozone, Nitrogen Oxides, Particulate Matter, Temperature,
Wind Speed, Wind Direction, Precipitation, Relative Humidity and Solar Radiation. |
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