Overview
Burneyville Air Monitoring Station in Oklahoma, operated by the Oklahoma Dept. of Environmental Quality, monitors ambient air quality as part of the US EPA AQS network.
Burneyville Air Monitoring Station is an operational air quality monitoring facility located at the Noble Foundation-Red River Research Farm in Burneyville, Oklahoma, United States. It is part of the national ambient air quality monitoring network overseen by the US EPA, contributing to the Air Quality System (AQS) database. The station is operated by the Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality Air Quality Division. It provides continuous ambient air monitoring data, which supports compliance with the National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) under the Clean Air Act. The facility's last reported sample date is September 30, 2025, indicating ongoing operations. Located in a rural agricultural area of Love County, the station helps characterize background air quality in the Red River region. Its data supports regulatory assessments and public health protection by tracking criteria pollutants and other atmospheric parameters relevant to the local environment.
Environmental context
The station's rural setting in southern Oklahoma provides baseline air quality data for a region influenced by agriculture and occasional industrial activities. Monitoring at this site helps assess regional transport of pollutants and supports the EPA's goal of representative siting across diverse land uses. The facility's operation under the Oklahoma DEQ ensures adherence to federal monitoring protocols and data quality standards.
Frequently asked questions
The Burneyville Air Monitoring Station is located at the Noble Foundation-Red River Research Farm in Burneyville, Oklahoma, United States.
The station monitors ambient air quality as part of the US EPA Air Quality System (AQS) network, tracking criteria pollutants and other parameters to ensure compliance with National Ambient Air Quality Standards.
The station is operated by the Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality Air Quality Division.
Data from the station supports the US EPA's AQS database, which is used for regulatory assessments, public health reporting, and ensuring compliance with the Clean Air Act.
Rural stations provide baseline air quality data that helps distinguish local emissions from regional background pollution, supporting representative siting and effective air quality management.
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