The Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality recently began operating a mobile ambient monitoring station in Sublette County near Boulder. The station began operations October 9th and will be in place for approximately one and a half years. The mobile monitoring station includes gaseous monitors for nitrogen oxide, sulfur oxide, ozone and methane/non-methane hydrocarbons; continuous monitoring for particulates; a camera system; and meteorological instrumentation. The station is located along the New Fork River about six miles southwest of Boulder for ozone precursor monitoring of those pollutants. The Wyoming DEQ’s Air Quality Division established mobile monitoring trailers throughout Wyoming and is operating those stations to help characterize air quality at various locations. The stations are self-contained monitoring shelters that can be moved to different locations in a relatively short time frame.
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