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The [[Monterey Bay Air Resources District]] (MBARD) is a regional regulatory agency that oversees the monitoring and management of air quality issues across Monterey, San Benito, and Santa Cruz Counties in [[Central Coast| California's Central Coast region]]. MBARD is one of 35 regional air districts (sometimes referred to as air quality management districts or air pollution control districts) who report to the [[California Air Resources Board]].
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The [[Monterey Bay Air Resources District]] (MBARD) is a regional regulatory agency that oversees the monitoring and management of air quality issues across Monterey, San Benito, and Santa Cruz Counties in [[Central Coast| California's Central Coast region]] which form the North Central Coast Air Basin. MBARD is one of 35 regional air districts (sometimes referred to as air quality management districts or air pollution control districts) who report to the [[California Air Resources Board]].
  
 
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Revision as of 13:37, 30 March 2020

Overview

The Monterey Bay Air Resources District (MBARD) is a regional regulatory agency that oversees the monitoring and management of air quality issues across Monterey, San Benito, and Santa Cruz Counties in California's Central Coast region which form the North Central Coast Air Basin. MBARD is one of 35 regional air districts (sometimes referred to as air quality management districts or air pollution control districts) who report to the California Air Resources Board.

History

MBARD was formed in xxxx year following the passage of the Federal Clean Air Act and California Clean Air Act.

Management Responsibilities

  • Air quality monitoring
  • Permitting
  • Source testing
  • Enforcement
  • Long-range air quality planning
  • Regulatory development
  • Education and public outreach

Air Monitoring

MBARD's air monitoring division is responsible for reporting air quality conditions to the public throughout the district's tri-county region. The division maintains the ten air sampling stations around the region and ensures their effective installation, repair, calibration, and modification. Air monitoring conducts primary data analysis on air quality data and is required to report regional air quality conditions, statistics, and division activities to the California Air Resources Board on a monthly basis. As needed, the division also carries out special air monitoring and meteorologic projects where temporary air sampling stations are deployed.

References

https://www.mbard.org/about-us