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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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Check to see the eligible project types for Clean Air Centers and submit an application.
Applicant must be a county-level public agency or the Red Cross who will oversee and coordinate the operations of Clean Air Centers.
Submit applications materials via email.
Please read these guidelines completely before submitting an application. Incomplete applications, applications with ineligible projects, and applications outside the scope of the solicitation may be disqualified.
Clean Air Centers Program applications must include the following documents:
Optional Pre-Screening Application for Facility Ventilation Upgrades: Applicants may submit an optional pre-screening application for screening facility ventilation upgrades. The Air District will review pre-screening applications to screen and pre-approve proposed Clean Air Centers for facility ventilation upgrades. Counties should coordinate with cities and communities in their jurisdiction to determine the locations of Clean Air Centers.
The following information needs to be submitted as part of the pre-screening application:
The Air District will send notices about pre-screening application materials via e-mail to the county liaison. An applicant who submits a pre-screening application is still required to submit a full application after the proposed Clean Air Centers facilities are pre-approved by the Air District.
Areana Flores
Senior Staff Specialist, Technology Implementation
415.610.1684 aflores@baaqmd.gov
Last Updated: 13/12/2021