San Diego County Air Pollution Control District Email Format
Environmental ServicesCalifornia, United States51-200 Employees
The San Diego County Air Pollution Control District is a regional environmental services entity responsible for regulating stationary sources of air pollution to protect public health and maintain air quality standards within San Diego County. Its mandate includes implementing cost-effective programs that comply with state and federal requirements while considering environmental and economic impacts. The district pursues community involvement and operates under the governance of an Air Pollution Control Board, which adopts measures to control pollutants from fixed sources and allocates grant funding to incentivize diesel emission reductions through retrofits and equipment upgrades. Based in San Diego, California, the organization serves the region's environmental regulatory needs and has engaged in recent collaborative activities with local partners to advance clean air initiatives, such as community outreach events and cross-sector partnerships. The district’s activities reflect a focus on reducing ozone-related pollution and monitoring air quality progress, supported by a public-facing role in tracking and communicating air quality information through initiatives like online dashboards and partnerships with environmental and community groups.