Galveston-Houston Association For Smog Prevention

Suburban ozone monitor data

Current Conditions Today’s Hourly Data Daily Maximum Historical Data Download Data

GHASP operates several ozone monitors in suburban Houston areas. These monitors are intended to fill gaps in the state’s official ozone monitoring network.

Download ozone data for desktop analysis

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This is a complete database of data collected by GHASP monitors, which went online in 2007.
Ozone measurement units are parts per billion. “FEW” means not enough data to create an hourly average. “NOL” means the ozone monitor is not reporting data for some reason.

EPA Air Quality Index for Ozone

Ozone
1-hour average
Ozone
8-hour average
> 404 ppb >374 ppb
205 - 404 ppb 125 - 374 ppb
165 - 204 ppb 105 - 124 ppb
125 - 164 ppb 85 - 104 ppb
(use 8-hr avg) 65 - 84 ppb
(use 8-hr avg) 0 - 64 ppb

GHASP’s ozone monitors have been verified in direct comparison with official city and state ozone monitors, and are suitable for use as a public health awareness tool.