Air Quality - Natural Resources
Responsibilities
AACOG’s Natural Resources Department addresses air quality issues in the region by bringing together stakeholders from all interests - government, industry, business, and residents - to develop air pollution reduction plans that benefit our quality of life.
Guided by the Air Quality Committee, which represents different sectors of the community, staff members conduct technical projects that provide the data analysis necessary for air quality planning.
Projects & Programs
AACOG’s air quality and outreach programs complement the technical work by increasing knowledge of and encouraging participation in pollution reduction measures.
The air quality technical projects of AACOG include air pollution monitoring, data analysis, emission inventory development, modeling, and reporting. The air quality outreach and education programs of AACOG address a wide range of topics, including fuels and vehicles, ridesharing, vehicle operation and maintenance, and the Ozone Action Day Alert program.
Partner Agencies
- Bexar County
- City of San Antonio
- CPS Energy
- Drive Clean Texas
- Texas Commission on Environmental Quality
- Texas Department of Transportation
- Alamo Area Metropolitan Planning Organization
- San Antonio Water System
- VIA Metropolitan Transit