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Senior Air Quality Engineer

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The Air District consists of over 350 dedicated staff members, including engineers, inspectors, plannersscientists and professionals.

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BAAQMD Webcasts

Upcoming Webcasts

Particulate Matter Workshop to be Webcast live from 1:30pm to 4:00pm on 2/6/2012.
More Information:
Particulate Matter Planning

Workshop on Proposed Amendments to Regulation 2: Permits to be Webcast live from 10:00am to 12:00pm on 2/22/2012.
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Rule Workshops

Recent Webcasts

12/14/2011 Board of Directors Special Meeting
More Information:
12/14/2011 Agenda
(545 k PDF, 23 pgs)
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Contacts

Individuals

  • Amy Meyer
  • Administrative Secretary,
  • 415 749-4910

Groups

Technical Services

415 749-8460

Air Monitoring

415 749-4985

Laboratory

415 749-5014

Library

415 749-5088

Source Test

415 749-4607


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Technical Services Division

In support of air quality monitoring and enforcement activities at the District, the Technical Division Services includes an analysis Laboratory and a Technical Reference Library at the District office in San Francisco. Air samples collected by Technical and Enforcement Division field staff are brought to the lab for analysis using equipment and procedures not available in the field. A copy of all District publications, as well as publications from the greater air quality community, are maintained in the reference library for District and public access. Many District publications are also available on-line through this web site.

The Division includes an independent Quality Assurance section responsible for auditing Air Monitoring operations. This group maintains separate, certified measurement equipment standards in accordance with Federal and State regulations to audit Air Monitoring equipment and insure District air quality measurements are accurate and precise. The Quality Assurance section also conducts audits on air monitoring equipment operated within District boundaries by independent contractors for regulatory purposes or for other public agencies.

In conjunction with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the California Air Resources Board (CARB), local universities, and other local air monitoring districts, the Division participates in other national, state, and local scientific studies monitoring air quality. Recent studies in the past several years are:

  • The San Jose Central Air Monitoring Station is part of the EPA's national Toxic Trends Network designed to evaluate long-term toxic environmental pollution trends.
  • The California Ambient Dioxin Air Monitoring Program (CADAMP) was a rigorous, multi-year study on dioxin levels in the Bay Area air basin and throughout the state, managed by CARB. BAAQMD staff provided the local support for CADAMP sampling at our Crockett, Oakland, San Jose, Livermore, and Richmond. The District also operated a sixth sampling site in San Francisco on the same sampling schedule as the CADAMP sites.

Last Updated: 1/19/2012