Ozone Alert! Links
  • Green Traveler Program. Here's your chance to learn about the alternatives to driving a car to work. You can calculate your commuting costs, and possibly find a carpool friend.
  • Tulsa Clean Cities Program. Tulsa Area Clean Cities is a voluntary program to expand the use of alternatives to gasoline and diesel in motor vehicles throughout Northeastern Oklahoma.
  • Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality. Air Quality Information for the State.
  • Tulsa Transit. Bus schedules, information about Ride-share and other Tulsa area transportation information.
  • Tulsa Metropolitan Environmental Trust. The M.E.T. web site has valuable information about recycling, cleaning up hazardous waste and other environmental issues.
  • Tulsa Bicycle Club. Find out about bicycling for transportation. Bicycling is ozone-friendly, and good for your health.
  • American Lung Association. A fact sheet about Ozone Air Pollution.
  • The Surface Transportation Policy Project. Statistics about air quality, pollution, and the recommendations of a study of the problem. The web site has information about specific cities including Tulsa.
  • The EPA Ozone Monitoring Site. Check the Ozone levels in Metro Areas all across the United States.
  • National Environmental Data. An index that provides quick access to environmental data and information from U.S. Government Agencies.
  • Envirofacts. Access to a wide array of U.S. Environmental Protection Agency databases. Envirofacts allows you to search multiple environmental databases for facility information, including toxic chemical releases, chemical permit compliance, hazardous waste handling processes, Superfund status, and air emission estimates.
  • Cleaner and Greener. A private non-profit program to help individuals, organizations and businesses have a direct impact on reducing pollution.

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