05/22/2026
Kurt Lyons, our Air Quality Specialist, has done an amazing job in conceptualizing, developing, and constructing the AQI Light that sits upon the Black Hawk Community Center in downtown Winnebago. This light is able to inform our Tribal community of the real-time air quality. The color of the light indicates the air quality. This is especially important for Tribal community members who may have COPD, asthma, or any other chronic health condition that is directly impacted by air quality.
Alright, this is pretty cool. The Winnebago Environmental Protection Department just launched a PM2.5 air-monitoring system on Tribal lands, thanks to EPA funding and some innovative thinking. The monitor checks the Air Quality Index hourly and lights up with colors inside a globe to show real-time air quality.
This provides individuals with immediate information about pollutant levels and allows the community to respond as necessary to hazardous conditions.