In recent years the Air District has begun monitoring and forecasting for PM2.5, as well as introducing a dioxin monitoring network measuring levels of that highly toxic pollutant.
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The Mobile Source Incentive Fund (MSIF) funding source was authorized by the Bay Area Air Quality Management District in December 2004, and is used for both public and private sector projects. MSIF revenues are collected from a $2 registration surcharge fee on vehicles registered with the Department of Motor Vehicles in the District’s jurisdiction. This surcharge generates about $11 million for the fund every year. MSIF revenues are used to finance vehicle scrap programs, agricultural assistance programs, and the purchasing of new lower-emission school buses.