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Valero Refinery in Benicia notified the Air District of ongoing flaring due to a planned shutdown of refinery equipment. Air District inspectors will be closely monitoring. Report air quality complaints: 800-334-ODOR or online.
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Learn about the Air District's jurisdiction, view interactive maps of its boundaries, and explore local outreach programs.
Read MoreLearn about the Air District's jurisdiction, view interactive maps of its boundaries, and explore local outreach programs.
Learn about a grant program that provides funding for community-based projects in the areas most impacted by air pollution in our region.
Read MoreLearn about a grant program that provides funding for community-based projects in the areas most impacted by air pollution in our region.
Learn about the Air District’s newly established Community Investments Office and the plan to implement programs that direct funding to communities most impacted by air pollution.
Read MoreLearn about the Air District’s newly established Community Investments Office and the plan to implement programs that direct funding to communities most impacted by air pollution.
The Air District's Board of Directors has approved the grant guidelines for the Local Community Benefits Fund, marking a major milestone for the Bay Reinvesting Penalties for Air Improvement and Resilience program, or Bay REPAIR program. The program will begin accepting grant applications on Jan. 29, 2026, opening a new opportunity for community-led projects that reduce air pollution, improve public health and strengthen community resilience in Benicia, Richmond and surrounding communities.
Read MoreThe Air District's Board of Directors has approved the grant guidelines for the Local Community Benefits Fund, marking a major milestone for the Bay Reinvesting Penalties for Air Improvement and Resilience program, or Bay REPAIR program. The program will begin accepting grant applications on Jan. 29, 2026, opening a new opportunity for community-led projects that reduce air pollution, improve public health and strengthen community resilience in Benicia, Richmond and surrounding communities.
Learn about a program that will award grant funding to help accelerate the adoption of zero-emission vehicles and equipment operated in West Oakland and surrounding areas.
Read MoreLearn about a program that will award grant funding to help accelerate the adoption of zero-emission vehicles and equipment operated in West Oakland and surrounding areas.
The Air District is offering grants of up to $25,000 to nonprofit partners and community-based organizations to support and sponsor community-based solutions that address air pollution while also helping reduce our global climate impact.
Read MoreThe Air District is offering grants of up to $25,000 to nonprofit partners and community-based organizations to support and sponsor community-based solutions that address air pollution while also helping reduce our global climate impact.
Frequently Asked Questions from the Community Advisory Council to Air District staff
Read MoreFrequently Asked Questions from the Community Advisory Council to Air District staff
Learn about Community Advisory Council informational trainings.
Read MoreLearn about Community Advisory Council informational trainings.
Learn about the Community Advisory Council's accomplishments.
Read MoreLearn about the Community Advisory Council's accomplishments.
Learn about the Air District’s Community Health Protection Program to implement Assembly Bill 617.
Read MoreLearn about the Air District’s Community Health Protection Program to implement Assembly Bill 617.
Learn about the Path to Clean Air’s past and upcoming meetings, events and recordings.
Read MoreLearn about the Path to Clean Air’s past and upcoming meetings, events and recordings.
The Air District is accepting applications for grant funding for projects that reduce toxic air emissions and ozone-forming pollutants from older, polluting diesel engines through the Community Health Protection Grant Program.
Read MoreThe Air District is accepting applications for grant funding for projects that reduce toxic air emissions and ozone-forming pollutants from older, polluting diesel engines through the Community Health Protection Grant Program.
The Air District's Board of Directors has voted to approve funding for several key grant programs focused on reducing air pollution and greenhouse gases in the Bay Area.
Read MoreThe Air District's Board of Directors has voted to approve funding for several key grant programs focused on reducing air pollution and greenhouse gases in the Bay Area.
The Air District is offering $6 million in grant funding to public agencies to support projects that improve air quality and reduce greenhouse gas emissions by reducing vehicle trips and miles traveled in the Bay Area.
Read MoreThe Air District is offering $6 million in grant funding to public agencies to support projects that improve air quality and reduce greenhouse gas emissions by reducing vehicle trips and miles traveled in the Bay Area.
Learn about Owning Our Air: The West Oakland Community Action Plan.
Read MoreLearn about Owning Our Air: The West Oakland Community Action Plan.
The CARE Program unites government, communities, and businesses to address areas of concentrated air pollution and related public health effects in the Bay Area.
Read MoreThe CARE Program unites government, communities, and businesses to address areas of concentrated air pollution and related public health effects in the Bay Area.
Learn about the public health effects of air pollution.
Read MoreLearn about the public health effects of air pollution.
Learn how to apply to become a member of the Air District's Community Advisory Council.
Read MoreLearn how to apply to become a member of the Air District's Community Advisory Council.
The Air District is announcing the expansion of its Clean Cars for All grant program, which offers incentives of up to $9,500 for income-qualified Bay Area residents to retire older cars and replace them with a hybrid, plug-in hybrid, or electric vehicle, or to get a pre-loaded Clipper Card for public transit.
Read MoreThe Air District is announcing the expansion of its Clean Cars for All grant program, which offers incentives of up to $9,500 for income-qualified Bay Area residents to retire older cars and replace them with a hybrid, plug-in hybrid, or electric vehicle, or to get a pre-loaded Clipper Card for public transit.
Learn about the Air District's efforts with community leaders from Richmond, North Richmond, and San Pablo to develop a Community Air Monitoring Plan.
Read MoreLearn about the Air District's efforts with community leaders from Richmond, North Richmond, and San Pablo to develop a Community Air Monitoring Plan.