The Air Management Advisory Group is a stakeholder working group formed in 2013 by the DNR Air Program.
The Air Management Advisory Group (AMAG) is a stakeholder working group that serves as a forum for the program to receive input from and provide information to stakeholder organizations.
The Air Program is providing information and gathering stakeholder input on its proposed rulemaking to revise fees in ch. NR 410.
The Air Program is providing information and gathering stakeholder input on its proposed rulemaking to revise fees in ch. NR 410.
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) today announced the release of its 2023 Air Quality Trends Report.
Wildfire Smoke Air Quality ImpactsLarger and more frequent wildfires are a growing public health concern, as wildfire smoke from larger fires can travel and impact air quality hundreds or even thousands of miles away and cause a wide range of health…
Haze and Visibility ProtectionHaze is caused when tiny particles of air pollution scatter sunlight, which reduce the clarity and color of what we see. Air pollutants that contribute to fine particle formation and haze come from a variety of natural…
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) has issued a statewide air quality advisory due to wildfire smoke coming from Western Canada.
Air quality has begun to improve throughout the state, however, the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) reminds the public that a PM2.5 Air Quality Advisory remains in effect until noon on Friday, June 30. Conditions due to wildfire smoke from Canada will continue to improve throughout the holiday weekend.
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) reminds the public of a multi-day air quality advisory due to another round of smoke from Canadian wildfires. The current advisory is in effect through noon on Thursday, June 29. The most significant air quality and health impacts are anticipated between noon on Tuesday, June 27 and noon on Wednesday, June 28.