WYVISNET.com features live images and current air quality conditions from monitoring locations throughout the State of Wyoming. Digital images from live sites are updated every 15 minutes. In addition, near real-time air quality data provide current meteorological, air quality and visibility information to the public.
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The Big Piney air quality monitoring station began operation in March 2011 and was configured as a mobile station located 4 miles south of the town of Big Piney. As of December 2013, this monitoring station is no longer mobile and houses a digital camera, ozone analyzer, a trace-level oxides of nitrogen analyzer, and meteorological equipment. view site >>
The Boulder air quality monitoring station is located in Sublette County, approximately 4 miles southwest of the town of Boulder. This station began operation in February of 2005. A digital camera, ozone analyzer, oxides of nitrogen analyzer, continuous PM10 monitor and meteorology equipment are located at this site. view site >>
The Casper air quality monitoring station is located in the City of Casper for the purpose of monitoring ozone, nitrogen dioxide, PM2.5, and meteorological parameters in a residential area of the city. The Casper air quality monitoring station began operation in March 2013. A digital camera, ozone analyzer, oxides of nitrogen analyzer, continuous PM2.5 monitor, and meteorology equipment are located at this site. view site. view site >>
The Cheyenne NCore station is located in the City of Cheyenne's North Cheyenne Community Park. This monitoring station is part of the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) NCore Network of monitors located in all 50 states. The site began operation on January 1, 2011. The Cheyenne NCore station monitors for the following pollutants and meteorology parameters: Ozone, Sulfur Oxides, Nitrogen Oxides, Carbon Monoxide, Particulate Matter, Temperature, Wind Speed, Wind Direction, Precipitation, Relative Humidity and Solar Radiation. view site >>
The Cody SLAMS is located in the City of Cody and began monitoring for PM10 in 1988 and PM2.5 in 2008. The Cody SLAMS was updated to continuous PM2.5 monitoring in November 2021. view site >>
The Converse County air quality monitoring station began operation in April 2015. The station is located approximately 30 miles northwest of the Town of Douglas on Highland Loop Road in an oil and gas development area intermingled with rural residential populations. A digital camera, ozone analyzer, oxides of nitrogen analyzer, hydrocarbon analyzer, continuous PM10 monitor, and meteorological equipment. view site >>
The Daniel South air quality monitoring site is located in Sublette County, approximately 5 miles south of the town of Daniel. This station began operation in July of 2005. This site includes a digital camera, ozone analyzer, oxides of nitrogen analyzer, continuous PM10 monitor and meteorology equipment. view site >>
The Gillette SLAMS is located in the City of Gillette and began monitoring for PM10 in 1991. The Gillette SLAMS was updated to continuous PM2.5 monitoring in June 2021. view site >>
The Jackson SLAMS is located in the City of Jackson and began monitoring for PM10 and PM2.5 in 2001. Continuous monitors for PM10 and PM2.5 are located at this site. view site >>
The Johnson County air quality monitoring station began operation in May 2018. The station is located approximately 13 miles northeast of the town Kaycee, Wyoming near the intersection of Reno Road and Coal Mine Road in an oil and gas development area intermingled with rural residential populations. A digital camera, ozone analyzer, oxides of nitrogen analyzer, hydrocarbon analyzer, continuous PM10 monitor, and meteorological equipment. view site >>
The Juel Spring air quality monitoring station is located in Sublette County approximately 20 miles northwest of Farson. This station began operation in January of 2010. An ozone analyzer, oxides of nitrogen analyzer, digital camera and meteorology equipment are located at this site. view site >>
The Lander SLAMS is located in the City of Lander and began monitoring for PM10 in 1989 and PM2.5 in 2001. The Lander SLAMS was updated to continuous PM2.5 monitoring in June 2021. view site >>
The Laramie SLAMS is located in City of Laramie and began monitoring for PM10 in 1989 and PM2.5 in 2009. The Laramie SLAMS was updated to continuous PM2.5 monitoring in June 2021. view site >>
The Moxa Arch air quality monitoring station is located approximately 20 miles northwest of Green River, downwind of the Moxa Arch oil and gas development area. The station began operation in June of 2010. An ozone analyzer, oxides of nitrogen analyzer, sulfur dioxide analyzer, PM10 monitor, digital camera and meteorology equipment are located at this site. view site >>
The Pinedale air quality monitoring station is located in the town of Pinedale with a population of approximately 1,800 people. The Pinedale air quality monitoring station started in February 2009. A digital camera, ozone analyzer, oxides of nitrogen analyzer, continuous PM2.5 monitor and meteorology equipment are located at this site. view site >>
The Rock Springs Mobile monitoring station began operating in June 2024. The station is located on the Western Wyoming Community College campus in Rock Springs. The station is equipped with a camera, ozone analyzer, oxides of nitrogen analyzer, sulfur dioxide analyzer, continuous PM10 and PM2.5 monitors, and meteorological equipment. The Rock Springs Mobile station is part of the Air Quality Division's mobile monitoring fleet. The fleet consists of three mobile monitoring stations which operate at a chosen location for approximately one year. view site >>
The Rock Springs SLAMS is located in the City of Rock Springs and began monitoring for PM10 in 1989 and PM2.5 in 2008. The Rock Springs SLAMS was updated to continuous PM2.5 monitoring in June 2021. view site >>
The Sheridan Mobile monitoring station began operating in April 2024. The station is located in the city of Sheridan. The station is equipped with a camera, ozone analyzer, oxides of nitrogen analyzer, sulfur dioxide analyzer, continuous PM10 and PM2.5 monitors, and meteorological equipment. The Sheridan Mobile station is part of the Air Quality Division's mobile monitoring fleet. The fleet consists of three mobile monitoring stations which operate at a chosen location for approximately one year. view site >>
The Sheridan Police Station SLAMS (Sheridan PD SLAMS) is one of the oldest monitoring stations in Wyoming. PM10 sampling began in 1985 and PM2.5 sampling started in 1998. Meteorological instrumentation were added in 2008 to assist the AQD and the community on understanding elevated PM10 concentration events. In October 2021, this station was upgraded to include continuous PM2.5 monitoring and an older continuous PM10 instrument was replaced. view site >>
The South Pass air quality monitoring station is located approximately 5 miles northeast of South Pass City. This station began operation in May 2006. A digital camera, ozone analyzer, oxides of nitrogen analyzer, PM2.5 monitor, and meteorology equipment are located at this site. view site >>
The Thunder Basin National Grasslands visibility and air quality monitoring station is located approximately 32 miles north of Gillette. The site became operational in 2001. A digital camera, meteorology equipment, ozone analyzer, and oxides of nitrogen analyzer are located at this site. view site >>
The Torrington Mobile Bam monitoring station commenced operations on September 10th, 2024. The Mobile Bam monitoring station is located in a residential area of Torrington, WY. The station continuously monitors for PM10, PM2.5, and meteorological conditions. view site >>
The Wamsutter air quality monitoring station is located approximately 2 miles west of Wamsutter. The station began operation in March 2006. Monitoring equipment includes an ozone analyzer, oxides of nitrogen analyzer, PM10 monitor and meteorology sensors. A digital camera system was added to the station in January 2010. view site >>
The Warbonnet camera is collocated with the Boulder air quality monitoring station. The camera points to the south and looks toward the Warbonnet area of the Pinedale Anticline gas field. Please visit the Boulder live site page for air quality and meteorology data. view site >>
The Worland SLAMS is located in the community of Worland and began continuously monitoring for PM2.5 in December 2023. view site >>
The Yoder air quality monitoring station is in the community of Yoder which is located in Goshen County in southeastern Wyoming. This station began operation in September 2022 and is equipped with two (2) continuous instruments to monitor for PM10 and PM2.5. view site >>