AQI 48 · Ozone · Trend: Stable
| Average AQI | 48 |
| Good Days / Year | 225 |
| Unhealthy Days / Year | 6 |
| Primary Pollutant | Ozone |
| PM2.5 Average | 8.2 µg/m³ |
| Trend | → Stable |
| Monitoring Stations | 22 |
| Nonattainment Areas | 0 |
Oklahoma has generally good air quality thanks to persistent wind. Oil and gas operations are the primary industrial concern, concentrated around Tulsa and the Permian Basin in western Oklahoma. Dust events during drought can temporarily worsen conditions.
Oklahoma DEQ Air Quality Division manages standards. Oil and gas emission permits. Dust control during drought.
No current nonattainment areas. Oklahoma's persistent wind helps disperse pollutants.