Ogden, UT – The City of Ogden, Utah, has expanded its air quality tracking system with the installation of new monitoring devices across the city.
According to city officials, four new air quality monitors have been placed in various locations using donated funds from the 2025 Running Up For Air Malan’s Peak race.
The monitors track particulate matter, including PM 2.5 and PM 10, providing residents with localized, real-time air quality information to help guide daily activity decisions, especially during periods of poor air conditions.
Officials said the data is available through the Tellus AirView map and allows residents to better understand environmental conditions in their area.
The city also noted that additional monitors are planned for installation later this year using funds from the 2026 race, further expanding Ogden’s air quality monitoring network.
