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The Community Air Risk Evaluation (CARE) program was initiated in 2004 to evaluate and reduce health risks associated with exposures to outdoor toxic air contaminants (TACs) in the Bay Area. The program examines TAC emissions from point sources, area sources and on-road and off-road mobile sources with an emphasis on diesel exhaust, which is a major contributor to airborne health risk in California.

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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)
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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)
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San Francisco County

San Francisco County Resource Team

The San Francisco Air Quality Resource Team has launched a car free tourism website for visitors to San Francisco. Please visit www.sfcarfree.org. Many visitors to San Francisco choose to drive while abundant public transportation options exist – options that could save visitors both time and money. The team’s car free project takes current information on transit options in the City and makes the information accessible and user-friendly.

County Web Site: www.ci.sf.ca.us

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Last Updated: 5/29/2009