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Oregon DEQ Reports Wildfire Smoke Trends
March 13, 2026
The Oregon Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) released its 2025 Wildfire Smoke Trends Report, highlighting that the 2025 wildfire season had minimal air quality impacts due to favorable weather and fire locations. However, long-term data shows a significant increase in unhealthy air quality days caused by wildfire smoke across Oregon, underscoring the need for enhanced preparedness and mitigation strategies for future wildfire seasons.
- Why this matters: State agencies and contractors involved in air quality monitoring, environmental health, and wildfire mitigation should anticipate increased demand for services and technologies addressing wildfire smoke impacts.
- Procurement professionals should consider opportunities for contracts related to air quality sensors, data analytics, public health communication, and wildfire response equipment.
- Organizations can leverage this data to support proposals for funding or partnerships aimed at improving wildfire smoke preparedness and community resilience.
- The report signals a potential increase in state-level environmental initiatives requiring specialized environmental consulting and technology solutions in Oregon.
With the small amount of snow weve seen so far this winter, we need to be prepared for a 2026 wildfire season that realigns with these trends.
— Ali Mirzakhalili, Oregon DEQ Air Quality Administrator
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- Newsroom - Department of Environmental Quality · OR · Mar 13