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Individual behavior must be changed if we are to succeed because the majority of Bay Area air contaminants come from activities that involve individuals, like driving motor vehicles and using consumer products and gasoline powered lawn and garden equipment.   While there is still work to be done to reduce industrial and commercial emissions to even lower levels, individual consumers must change their behavior if we are to make substantial reductions.

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BAAQMD Webcasts

Upcoming Webcasts

Workshop on Proposed Amendments to Regulation 2: Permits to be Webcast live from 10:00am to 12:00pm on 2/22/2012.
More Information:
Workshop Notice
(521 k PDF, 5 pgs)
Rule Workshops

Recent Webcasts

The Particulate Matter Workshop is available as a Webcast archive.
Meeting Presentation:
Reducing Particulate Matter in the SF Bay Area
(4 MB PDF, 49 pgs)
More Information:
Particulate Matter Planning

12/14/2011 Board of Directors Special Meeting
More Information:
12/14/2011 Agenda
(545 k PDF, 23 pgs)
Board Archives:
Agendas, Minutes and Media

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Contacts

Individuals

  • Michael Neward
  • Administrative Analyst, Strategic Incentives
  • 415 749-4703
  • Karen Schkolnick
  • Air Quality Program Manager, Strategic Incentives
  • 415 749-5070

Groups

Grants Programs Information Request Line

415 749-4994

grants@baaqmd.gov


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Advanced Technology Demonstration

Since 1992, the Bay Area Air Quality Management District has been the Bay Area’s leading provider of incentive funding for alternative fuel vehicle and infrastructure projects.

Funding for this project category is not available at this time. Please check back for program updates.

Contact

        Michael Neward, Strategic Incentives Administrative Analyst, (415)749-4703

Regulatory Information

The California Air Resources Board (CARB) develops statewide regulation to reduce the emission of smog-forming pollutants and toxics by mobile sources. These include both on and off-road sources such as passenger cars, motorcycles, trucks, busses, heavy duty construction equipment, recreational vehicles, marine vessels, lawn and garden equipment, and small utility engines. Please visit CARB Mobile Sources Program Portal for additional regulation information.

 

Last Updated: 8/2/2011