Tag: Air Quality

KDHE Monitoring Air Quality After Recent Wildland Fires Across Kansas

The Kansas Department of Health and Environment is monitoring air quality due to wildfires that started on February 17. Wildfires release pollutants that can cause health issues, especially for vulnerable groups. Recommendations include limiting outdoor activities, staying indoors, and maintaining clean indoor air. Updates on air quality will be provided.

Canadian Wildfires Expected to Impact Nebraska Air Quality

Nebraska health and environment authorities warn of Canadian wildfire smoke impacting air quality throughout May. Those with heart/lung disease, elderly, children, pregnant women, and outdoor workers should monitor air quality closely. Moderate to Unhealthy Air Quality Index levels are expected. Advisories will be issued, and airnow.gov provides real-time air quality updates. For more information, visit NDEE's website.

Air Quality Advisory Rescinded for Parts of the Flint Hill Region Due to Seasonal Burning

TOPEKA – The Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) has rescinded an air quality advisory for parts of the Flint...

Smoke Advisory System Activated for 2022 Flint Hills Prescribed Burns

Lincoln – The Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) reminds Nebraskans that it's Flint Hills burning season in...

KDHE Issues Air Quality Health Advisory Due to Prescribed Burns

TOPEKA – Conditions will be ideal for burning in the Flint Hills and surrounding areas today, April 1, 2021. Today’s burning...

Nebraska DHHS/NDEE Issue Smoke Advisory for Southeast Nebraska

Current prescribed burning in Kansas and Oklahoma for the management of prairie and rangelands may affect the air quality...