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Air Quality

Air Quality is important to everyone! The resources on this site will keep you informed about air quality issues that may affect you and what you can do to help keep our air as clean as possible. You will also find information on ordinances, regulations and business resources pertaining to air quality.

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Clean Car Information

Winter Advisory No Burn

No Burn Exemption Form

Business Resources

Public Resources

Public Health Resources

Global Warming

Regional Haze Information

Air Dispersion Modeling

Air Monitoring Data

Permitted Industry Data

Map of Permitted Industry

Special Reports and Studies

Air Quality Contacts

Other City Contacts

Complaints - or Call 311

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The 2008/2009 Winter Advisory season will begin October 1, 2008. Currently it is OK to use you wood burning fireplace or wood burning stove. To request and exemption to the no-burn ordinance go here for more information. To learn more read the How are No-Burn calls made FAQ (26kb) About PDF Files

What's New in Today's Air Quality

Drycleaners Free Business Assistance

Air Quality Division Small Business Assistance and Compliance Assistance staff will be providing Non-Enforcement site visits to all the dry cleaning establishments in Bernalillo County this summer in order to help ensure that these businesses will meet new compliance requirements established in 2006 and amended in 2008 by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA).

For further information or to schedule a site visit call (505) 768-1964.

2008 Annual Monitoring Network Review

Posted June 18, 2008 The City of Albuquerque Air Quality Division (AQD) is required to submit an annual monitoring network review to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regional office in Dallas, Texas. The network plan describes the framework of the local air quality surveillance system, presents monitoring results over the past three years, provides comparisons to national standards, and discusses future plans. The annual monitoring network review must be made available for public inspection for at least 30 days prior to submission to EPA.

Any comments pertaining to this document should be sent to:

Ken Lienemann
Environmental Health Department - Air Quality Division
Ambient Air Monitoring Supervisor
11850 Sunset Gardens SW
Albuquerque, New Mexico  87121
Or email:  klienemann@cabq.gov

Recent EPA Rule Changes or Proposed Changes

 

Special Reports and Studies

Other Air Quality Information

Vehicle Resources

Public Resources

Business Resources - Serving all Bernalillo County Businesses and Industry

Permitted Industry Data

Air Quality Monitoring Data

Other Resources

Who to Contact

General Assistance: (505) 768-1972 or 311
For specific Air Quality issues and to contact particular Division staff, click here

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