Overview
Kremlin Air Monitoring Station in Enid, Oklahoma, operated by the Oklahoma DEQ Air Quality Division, provides ambient air quality data as part of the US EPA AQS network.
Kremlin is an Air Monitoring Station located at 11826 N 30th St, Kremlin, Oklahoma, serving the Enid area. It is operated by the Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality Air Quality Division and is part of the US EPA Air Quality System (AQS) network, which monitors criteria pollutants and other parameters to assess ambient air quality. The station operates under the US Clean Air Act and EPA regulations, which mandate monitoring of pollutants such as ozone, particulate matter, carbon monoxide, sulfur dioxide, and nitrogen dioxide. As part of the Oklahoma DEQ's network, it contributes to state and national air quality assessments, supporting compliance with National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS). This monitoring station plays a key role in tracking air quality trends in north-central Oklahoma, an area with agricultural and industrial activities. Data from this station helps inform public health advisories and regulatory decisions, ensuring community exposure to air pollutants remains within safe limits.
Environmental context
The station's location in Garfield County, Oklahoma, provides representative monitoring for a region with a mix of agricultural, oil and gas, and light industrial sources. Parameter coverage typically includes criteria pollutants and meteorological parameters, though specific instrumentation is not detailed. Siting follows EPA guidelines to ensure data representativeness for population exposure and regulatory compliance.
Frequently asked questions
The Kremlin Air Monitoring Station is located at 11826 N 30th St, Kremlin, Oklahoma 73753, in Garfield County, near Enid.
The station is operated by the Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality Air Quality Division, which manages the state's ambient air monitoring network.
The station operates under the US Clean Air Act and EPA regulations, specifically the National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) and the Air Quality System (AQS) network requirements.
Data from this station helps assess compliance with NAAQS, track air quality trends, and inform public health advisories and regulatory actions in north-central Oklahoma.
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