Acerca del Distrito de Aire

Directiva del Distrito de Aire

Los líderes del Distrito de Aire supervisan sus operaciones, apoyan su misión y orientan su estrategia para el manejo y la mejora de la calidad del aire en el Área de la Bahía.

Los líderes del Distrito son responsables de las funciones y las actividades generales del Distrito, incluido el desarrollo de las políticas, la administración, la aplicación, las autorizaciones, el desarrollo tecnológico y la planificación, así como de proporcionar subvenciones y la información al público.

El Distrito utiliza un enfoque progresivo a la regulación de la contaminación del aire. Al adoptar planes de calidad del aire razonables y apegarse a las regulaciones sensatas (empáticas con los impactos socioeconómicos), las autorizaciones flexibles, la ayuda útil para el cumplimiento y la aplicación proactiva, el Distrito tiene uno de los programas de aire más receptivos de la nación.

Wayne Kino

Deputy Air Pollution Control Officer – Operations

Wayne Kino serves as a Deputy Air Pollution Control Officer and oversees the operations programs at the Air District, including the Compliance and Enforcement Division, the Meteorology and Measurements Division, and the Communications Office.

Mr. Kino has been with the Air District for more than 30 years. Mr. Kino started his career with the Air District as an Inspector and worked his way up by serving in the Field Engineering Section, the Rule Development Office, and as a Manager in the Compliance and Enforcement Division before taking on this most recent role. During his time at the Air District, Mr. Kino has led the Compliance and Enforcement Division through the development and implementation of enhanced enforcement policies, procedures, and programs. He has substantial experience and skill in air pollution regulation. Before coming to the Air District, Mr. Kino worked for the US Park Service at Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Park and at the Chevron Richmond Refinery. Mr. Kino earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Forestry from UC Berkeley.

Greg Nudd

Deputy Executive Officer of Science and Policy

Greg Nudd serves as a Deputy Air Pollution Control Officer and oversees the public policy programs at the Air District, including the Strategic Rules and Policy Office, the Planning and Climate Protection Division, the Public Health Office, and the Community Protection Office.

Mr. Nudd most recently served as the Rules and Strategic Policy Officer for the Air District. Prior to this appointment, he was the Rule Development Manager for three years. Mr. Nudd previously worked as an environmental engineer at US EPA Region 9 for five years, where he reviewed State Implementation Plans and developed Federal Implementation Plans. Mr. Nudd began his career at the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, starting as a permit engineer specializing in combustion sources. He worked at TCEQ for 16 years in a variety of engineering, management, and information technology positions. Mr. Nudd earned Bachelor’s and Master’s Degrees in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Texas at Austin where he specialized in Energy Studies. He holds a Professional Engineering license in the State of Texas.

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Last Updated: 06/02/2024