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OKC NORTH Air Monitoring Station, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma | Environmental Monitoring Facility

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States

Overview

OKC NORTH is an air monitoring station in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, operated under the Eastern Research Group. It provides ambient air quality data as part of the US EPA Air Quality System network.

OKC NORTH is an air monitoring station located at 2501 E. Memorial Rd. on the Oklahoma Christian University campus in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. It is part of the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Air Quality System (AQS) network, which monitors criteria pollutants and other atmospheric parameters to ensure compliance with National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS). The station is operational and reported its last sample in May 2025, with reporting agency Eastern Research Group. The station operates under the regulatory framework of the US Clean Air Act, which mandates monitoring of pollutants such as ozone, particulate matter (PM2.5 and PM10), carbon monoxide, sulfur dioxide, nitrogen dioxide, and lead. While specific parameters measured at OKC NORTH are not detailed, typical urban monitoring stations in Oklahoma City track ozone and PM2.5 due to local air quality concerns. The station's location on a university campus ensures siting representativeness for urban background conditions. OKC NORTH contributes to the broader environmental monitoring infrastructure in Oklahoma, supporting public health assessments and regulatory compliance. Data from this station aids in evaluating air quality trends, issuing air quality alerts, and informing policy decisions. Its role is significant for the Oklahoma City metropolitan area, where industrial and vehicular emissions are key factors in local air quality management.

Environmental context

Oklahoma City experiences a mix of urban and industrial air pollution sources, including vehicle emissions, oil and gas operations, and power generation. The US EPA AQS network requires monitoring stations to be sited representatively to capture population exposure. OKC NORTH's location on a university campus provides a typical urban background setting, suitable for assessing regional air quality. Parameter coverage typically includes criteria pollutants, with potential for additional speciation depending on local needs. Reporting continuity is maintained through the Eastern Research Group, ensuring data reliability for regulatory and public information purposes.

Frequently asked questions

OKC NORTH is located at 2501 E. Memorial Rd. on the Oklahoma Christian University campus in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States.

OKC NORTH is an air monitoring station that measures ambient air pollutants as part of the US EPA Air Quality System. Typical parameters include ozone, particulate matter, and other criteria pollutants regulated under the Clean Air Act.

The station is operated under the Eastern Research Group, which serves as the reporting agency. It is part of the national network managed by the US Environmental Protection Agency.

OKC NORTH operates under the US Clean Air Act and the EPA's Air Quality System (AQS) network, which sets National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) for criteria pollutants to protect public health and the environment.

OKC NORTH provides critical air quality data for the Oklahoma City metropolitan area, helping to assess pollution trends, issue health advisories, and support regulatory compliance with federal air quality standards.

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