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Smoke from wildfires in the western U.S. and Canada is expected to impact air quality in the Bay Area on Thursday and Friday. Residents in affected areas should stay alert to news coverage and health warnings related to smoke. Check air quality at fire.airnow.gov and take steps to protect your health from smoke. Learn how at www.baaqmd.gov/wildfiresafety. Pollution levels are not expected to exceed the national 24-hour health standard. A Spare the Air Alert is not in effect.
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The Air District produces a variety of documents and publications in the course of its efforts to improve air quality.
These range from official rules, plans, procedural guides, and advisories to brochures, flyers, handbooks, and other publications of a general nature that provide information about air quality issues, regulations, and operating policies.
You can also stay informed about the Air District’s activities by signing up for the agency’s electronic newsletter or for email notifications.
The Air District develops regulations to improve air quality and protect the health of Bay Area residents.
The Air District prepares plans in order to meet air quality requirements and achieve its goal of healthy air. These plans report progress and provide a road map to guide future activities.
The Air District's Annual Report highlights the Air District’s accomplishments and includes data that summarizes the agency’s activities.
Air Currents is an electronic newsletter that covers Air District activities as well as other air quality issues of interest to industry, government agencies, and the general public.
Last Updated: 03/05/2018