Ozone season begins Sunday through Oct. 31. Wichita officials say that while they track air quality year-round, they’ll be on heightened alert during this time. Ground-level ozone is an invisible pollutant that can negatively impact public health, the environment and local economy. Warmer temperatures, regional crop burning, and regular activities such as mowing and driving can contribute to higher ozone levels. To combat this, the city is launching its 2026 Lawn Care Rebate Program. The program aims to encourage residents to switch to electric lawn equipment, thus reducing emissions and improving air quality.
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