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Ozone was found to cause breathing problems, damage crops and corrode buildings. Local agriculture in particular absorbed significant losses, and it was largely the organized efforts of Bay Area farms that generated the political will to establish the first regional air district.

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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
(353 kb PDF, 1 pg)
Report on Monitoring Capabilities 
(3.2 Mb PDF, 89 pgs)

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6/19/2013 Board of Directors Regular Meeting archive will be available approximately 24-48 hours after the meeting.
More Information:
Board Agenda 
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6/5/2013 Board of Directors Regular Meeting
More Information:
Agenda 
(1 Mb PDF, 70 pgs)

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Notice of Limited Service

Air District websites, phone systems and services will have limited availability during a utility outage over the weekend of Friday, October 5 through Monday, October 8

The Websites and related services, including Widgets and RSS Feeds, will go down for a few hours late on the night of Friday, October 5. Service will resume on the morning of Saturday, October 6. The following systems and pages will remain offline over the weekend:

  • All Registrations
  • Real-Time Air Quality and Monitoring Data
  • Flare Monitoring Data
  • Air Monitoring Map
  • Met Data Map
  • Weather Tower Map
  • Emission Bank Status
  • BACT / TBACT Workbook

The Websites and related services, including Widgets and RSS Feeds, will go down for a few hours late on the night of Sunday, October 7. Most services will resume on Monday, October 8.

The Air District's Real Time Air Quality and Monitoring Data webpages will resume service on Tuesday, October 9.

The following pages and web services are still available:

The following phone lines are still available:

  • Complaint Line: 1-800-334-6367
  • Burn / No Burn Line: 415-749-4915
  • Open Burn Information Line: 1-800-792-0787
  • Burn Allocation Line: 415-749-4600
 

Last Updated: 10/5/2012