NORTHERN NEVADA Public Health Serving Reno, Sparks & Washoe County

Air Quality Management Division

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The Air Quality Management Division (AQMD) implements clean air solutions that protect the quality of life for the citizens of Reno, Sparks, and Washoe County through community partnerships along with programs and services such as air monitoring, permitting and compliance, planning, and public education.


Programs and Services

Ambient Air Monitoring

AQMD is required by federal and state law to monitor ambient air quality data in Washoe County for pollutants deemed harmful by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Data is monitored and collected to determine compliance with the National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS).

Permitting and Compliance

In coordination with the Air Pollution Control Hearing Board, AQMD is required by federal law to permit and inspect stationary sources of air pollution for compliance with federal and local air quality regulations. Regulating the amounts and types of air pollutants from stationary sources allows Washoe County to comply with the NAAQS and protect public health and the environment. Periodic inspections and public complaint investigations verifies compliance with permit conditions and air quality regulations for permitted and non-permitted sources.  

Planning

Developing and maintaining an air pollution control program that reduces air pollution or maintains clean air quality is required by federal and state statute. Planning prepares state implementation plans and emission inventories, develops local emission management regulations and programs, review ambient air quality trends, reduce mobile source emissions by promoting alternative fuel vehicles and other modes of transportation, and researches solutions to air pollution.

Public Education

AQMD's award winning Keep It Clean public education program is used to empower the public to make decisions that can improve their community, their health, and environment. Every day is an opportunity to keep our air clean. Whether it is by idling your car less, not burning wood during inversions, or conserving energy, we can all do something to help Keep It Clean.


Contact Information

Phone: 775.784.7200
Northern Nevada Public Health
1001 East Ninth Street, Building B
Reno, NV 89512 

Last modified on 03/07/2024