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Oates Air Monitoring Station | Reynolds County, Missouri | US EPA AQS Network

Not in a City, Missouri, United States

Overview

Oates is an air monitoring station in Reynolds County, Missouri, operated under the Missouri Laboratory Services Program. It provides ambient air quality data as part of the US EPA Air Quality System network.

Oates is an air monitoring station located at 13155 Highway KK in Oates, Missouri, a rural area in Reynolds County. The station is part of the US EPA Air Quality System (AQS) network, which collects ambient air quality data across the United States to support regulatory compliance and public health protection. The facility is operated by the Missouri Laboratory Services Program and remains operational as of its last reported sample date in July 2025. The station monitors criteria pollutants and other parameters as required by the Clean Air Act and National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS). As a rural monitoring site, Oates provides background concentration data that helps distinguish regional pollution transport from local sources. The Missouri Department of Natural Resources oversees the quality assurance and reporting protocols for this station, ensuring data comparability with other AQS sites nationwide. Environmental monitoring at Oates contributes to the understanding of air quality in the Ozark region, an area characterized by forested landscapes and low population density. The data supports state implementation plans for ozone and particulate matter, and helps track long-term trends in air quality. This station plays a role in protecting public health and ecosystems by providing representative measurements for a rural setting.

Environmental context

Oates operates in a rural forested region of the Missouri Ozarks, where air quality is influenced by biogenic emissions, wildfires, and long-range transport of pollutants from urban and industrial areas. The station's siting is representative of background conditions, which is critical for distinguishing natural from anthropogenic contributions. Parameter coverage typically includes ozone, PM2.5, and meteorological variables, supporting compliance with NAAQS and regional haze regulations.

Frequently asked questions

The Oates air monitoring station is located at 13155 Highway KK in Oates, Missouri, in Reynolds County. It is a rural site in the Ozark region.

As part of the US EPA AQS network, the Oates station monitors criteria pollutants such as ozone and particulate matter (PM2.5), along with meteorological parameters. The exact parameter list is determined by the Missouri Laboratory Services Program.

The Oates station is operated by the Missouri Laboratory Services Program, which is part of the Missouri Department of Natural Resources. The data is reported to the US EPA Air Quality System.

Air monitoring stations like Oates operate under the US Clean Air Act and National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS). Data is collected and reported through the EPA Air Quality System (AQS) network, which ensures standardized methods and quality assurance.

Rural stations like Oates provide background concentration data that helps distinguish local pollution from regional transport. This information is essential for developing effective air quality management plans and assessing the impact of distant sources on rural areas.

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