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Air Quality Fact

Particulate pollution is primarily a problem in the winter, accumulating when stagnant weather comes to the Bay Area.

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BAAQMD Webcasts

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5/16/2012
Board of Directors Special Meeting

More Information:
5/16/2012 Agenda
(442 kb PDF, 8 pgs)

5/2/2012 Board of Directors Meeting
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5/2/2012 Agenda
(1 Mb PDF, 52 pgs)

4/18/2012 Board of Directors Meeting
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4/18/2012 Agenda
(4 Mb PDF, 315 pgs)

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Contacts

Individuals

  • Douglas Hall
  • Supervising Air Quality Engineer, Engineering
  • 415 749-4706
  • Kenneth Lim
  • Supervising Air Quality Engineer, Engineering
  • 415 749-4710
  • Sheryl Wallace
  • Air Quality Technician II, Engineering
  • 415 749-4736
  • Barry Young
  • Air Quality Engineering Manager, Engineering
  • 415 749-4721

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415 749-4990

Engineering Contacts
Full BAAQMD Directory

Internal Combustion Engine Requirements

All stationary internal combustion engines larger than 50 hp must:

Obtain a BAAQMD Permit to Operate

And if it is a diesel engine, comply with the BAAQMD-administrated Statewide Air Toxics Control Measure (ATCM) for Stationary Diesel Engines (Portable engines are exempt from the stationary ATCM)

Useful Links:

CARB's Airborne Toxic Control Measures (ATCM) for Stationary Diesel Engines
and for Portable Diesel Engines
Stipulated Enforcement Program For Portable Diesel Engines
Registration Program for Agricultural Diesel Engines

Last Updated: 10/4/2010