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Air Quality Fact

The Air District is authorized to regulate stationary sources of air emissions in the Bay Area, but mobile sources – such as cars, trucks, trains and construction equipment – actually contribute most of the air pollution in the region.

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Air Monitoring Panel

The Air District invites you to join us on Thursday, July 11th for a day-long panel discussion on the latest in air monitoring. Experts from around the state and nation will discuss how new approaches to air monitoring can be used to better inform communities that live adjacent to industrial areas.
More Information:
Air Monitoring Panel Notice
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Report on Monitoring Capabilities 
(3.2 Mb PDF, 89 pgs)

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Napa County Resource Team

The Napa Valley Clean Air Coalition has developed a website dedicated to car free tourism in the Napa Valley! The Napa Valley Car Free website is designed to help visitors to the Napa Valley find more environmentally friendly ways to tour. Increasing traffic congestion in the Valley threatens the very vineyards that visitors come to see. The website helps promote tourism to the Napa Valley while reducing air pollution caused by traffic congestion.

County Web Site: www.co.napa.ca.us

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Last Updated: 5/29/2009