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Air Dispersion Modeling Guidelines (pdf, 250kb)

Air Quality Division

Air Toxics

Current Monitoring Data

EPA Air Toxics

Information on lead-based paints

Lawton Air Quality Index

Monitoring

National Ambient Air Quality Standards

Oklahoma Air Quality Maps - Oklahoma Air Quality Maps

Oklahoma Air Quality Monitoring Program - Oklahoma Air Quality Monitoring Program

Oklahoma CIty Air Quality Index

Permitting

Tulsa Air Quality Index


 

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interesting facts

  • The name "Oklahoma" comes from the Choctaw words: "okla" meaning people and "humma" meaning red, so the state's name literally means "red people."

  • Oklahoma doesn't have Indian Reservations. The State does however, have 39 federally-recognized tribal nations headquarters in the state, and rank second to California as the state with the largest Native American population.

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