AQI 46 · Ozone · Trend: Stable
| Average AQI | 46 |
| Good Days / Year | 228 |
| Unhealthy Days / Year | 6 |
| Primary Pollutant | Ozone |
| PM2.5 Average | 7.8 µg/m³ |
| Trend | → Stable |
| Monitoring Stations | 18 |
| Nonattainment Areas | 0 |
Kansas has consistently good air quality due to persistent wind and low population density. The main concerns are agricultural dust during dry periods and localized industrial emissions from aircraft manufacturing in Wichita.
KDHE (Kansas Dept. of Health and Environment) Bureau of Air manages air quality. Limited vehicle emissions testing.
No current nonattainment areas. Kansas benefits from persistent wind that disperses pollutants.