Port of Oakland Graphics – Marine Air Quality Improvement Program
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New laws have cleaned up air at Port of Oakland Stephanie M. Lee Friday, September 20, 2013 “From the ships that glide into harbor to the trucks that rumble in and out carrying goods, the Port of Oakland is a place known for noise, motion – and air pollution. The port is one of the nation’s […]
Continue ReadingChevron Announces Installation of Community Air Monitoring Systems Chevron U.S.A.’s Richmond Refinery (Chevron Richmond) in cooperation with the City of Richmond, is excited to announce that we have begun installation of the first of three offsite community air monitoring systems in the City of Richmond. The community air monitoring system is located in North […]
Continue ReadingBay Area Air Quality Management District (BAAQMD) Adopts New Air Quality CEQA Compliance Guidelines for Construction. On June 2, BAAQMD unanimously adopted “thresholds of significance”. These are numeric air pollution thresholds to be used in the land use review process by local government in deciding whether to require builders/project sponsors to conduct studies on ways […]
Continue ReadingOur second workshop in our Keeping Bay Projects Moving!WORKSHOP SERIES 2010, held on Wednesday, September 15, Economic Recovery, Infrastructure Funding and Air Quality: Progress or Impasse? was another great dialogue on where we are currently in regards to infrastructure construction and air quality regulation and where we can go next. Workshop 2 Sponsors: WORKSHOP 2: […]
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