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State of Montana, UM, MHSA Build Extensive Air Quality Monitoring System

About two-thirds of Montana school communities have joined the program, which uses $300 sensors to fill wildfire-smoke gaps, officials said.

By adding low-cost sensors across the state, DEQ looks to improve localized air quality readings.

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State of Montana, UM, MHSA build extensive air quality monitoring system

By adding low-cost sensors across the state, DEQ looks to improve localized air quality readings.

·Helena, United States
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State, UM, MHSA build extensive air quality monitoring system

Across the state of Montana, there have been wide gaps in the state’s wildfire smoke detection safety net. PurpleAirs in Schools — a Department of Environmental Quality program now in its third year — seeks to close the net with…

·Missoula, United States
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KULR-TV broke the news in Billings, United States on Tuesday, April 14, 2026.
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