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Wildfire smoke continues to impact local air quality, report says
Ozone levels remain in healthy ranges, according to "State of the Air" report.
Ozone levels remain in healthy ranges, according to "State of the Air" report.
Researchers: Air pollution and impacts from a changing climate are constant threats.
Extreme wildfires may increase 14 percent by 2030, even with deep cuts to greenhouse gas emissions.
Watch environmental journalist Beth Gardiner debunk three myths about air pollution.
Local scientists are beginning to understand how smoke exposure affects mortality in the Northwest.
NWCAA seeks comments on a draft Order to limit the emissions of Carbon Monoxide (CO) from the facility’s two sewage sludge incinerators. This type of limit is also known as a “synthetic minor”. This Order does not approve the operation of any new equipment.
Request public comment period by 5pm May 26, 2025.
Next Board Meeting,
1:30 p.m. May 8, 2025.
The NWCAA Board of Directors meets the second Thursday of the month (except in January and July) at 1:30 p.m. at NWCAA's office, 1600 S. 2nd St., Mount Vernon. Beginning in May 2022, meetings are being held both in-person and online. Meetings are open to the public. If you require special accommodations or log-in information to attend a meeting, please call us at 360-428-1617.