The Air District is authorized to regulate stationary sources of air emissions in the Bay Area, but mobile sources – such as cars, trucks, trains and construction equipment – actually contribute most of the air pollution in the region.
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Jeffrey McKayDeputy Air Pollution Control Officer
Jeff McKay is a Deputy Air Pollution Control Officer for the Bay Area Air Quality Management District. Dr. McKay joined the Air District in 2003 where his prior responsibilities have included Finance, Administration, and Information Services.
Prior to joining the Air District, Dr. McKay held a variety of management positions including at HMT Technology where he was Chief Information Officer and at IBM where he was a manager.
Dr. McKay holds a Ph.D. in Applied Physics from Yale University.