This is notification that the Air Quality Division (AQD) of Wyoming’s Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) has issued an Upper Green River Basin (UGRB)
Ozone Outlook starting on Thursday, April 6 and forecasted to persist through Saturday, April 8, 2023. The AQD will continue forecasting daily to determine if an
Ozone Action Day should be issued to implement
Ozone Contingency Plans.
UGRB Ozone Outlooks are issued when meteorological conditions conducive to ozone formation are forecasted to persist for multiple days in the UGRB Ozone Nonattainment Area. Wintertime ozone forms in the Basin when there is a presence of ozone precursor emissions including oxides of nitrogen and volatile organic compounds coupled with meteorological conditions, such as strong temperature inversions, low winds, snow cover, and sunlight.
During an UGRB
Ozone Outlook, please consider reducing
ozone precursor emissions. Some actions that could be done to reduce
ozone precursor emissions include: minimizing idling of vehicles and engines, not overfilling gas tanks, tightening fuel caps, deferring truck and equipment fueling to evening hours, and postponing construction activities and open burning. When UGRB
Ozone Outlooks are issued, please consider postponing non-essential activities or completing essential activities prior to the days included in the UGRB
Ozone Outlook to reduce precursor emissions and ground-level
ozone formation.
Current information on
ozone levels at the Air Quality Division's monitoring stations at Pinedale, Daniel South, Boulder, Big Piney, and Juel Spring can be found at
www.wyvisnet.com. More information on
ozone and the health effects of
ozone are available at the Wyoming Department of Health website,
https://health.wyo.gov/publichealth/infectious-disease-epidemiology-unit/disease/ozone/.