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North Texas sees 10 high ozone days since March. Experts to track World Cup’s impact
By Nicole Lopez at Fort Worth Report
· June 25, 2026
· 4 min read
With ozone season in full swing, North Texas planners are preparing their assessment of the World Cup’s impact on air quality. The North Central Texas Council of Governments, which tracks and monitors the region’s air quality during the smoggy season from March through November, has identified 10 da
Key takeaway Of those 10, eight Ozone Action Day alerts were issued by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, the organization that enforces state and federal environmental regulations.
Why this matters in The Fort Worth
The North Central Texas Council of Governments' tracking of ozone levels takes on added significance for Fort Worth residents, who already contend with severe weather and poor air quality during the summer months. As the city hosts various events and activities, including those related to the World Cup, it's crucial to monitor the impact on air quality, particularly in areas like the Stockyards and Sundance Square, which attract large crowds. The fact that ozone levels have exceeded moderate levels on 10 days since March is a concern, especially for sensitive groups like young children and older adults who may be more susceptible to respiratory health effects. As the region's design value of ozone remains above the federal standard, Fort Worth residents should be aware of Ozone Action Day alerts and take necessary precautions to minimize their exposure to smog, especially during peak summer months when ozone levels tend to be highest.
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Category: government ·
Published: June 25, 2026 ·
Source: Fort Worth Report ·
Reading time: 4 min
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What is this story about? With ozone season in full swing, North Texas planners are preparing their assessment of the World Cup’s impact on air quality. The North Central Texas Council of Governments, which tracks and monitors the region’s air quality during the smoggy season from March through November, has identified 10 da
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