Environment
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The “calend-air” contest is back! San Diego County’s Air Pollution Control District (APCD) is calling on local student artists to submit their original artwork illustrating the importance of clean air in the District’s 2021 Kids’ Calendar Contest.
Environment
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The County Board of Supervisors unanimously approved a plan this week to reduce air pollution and improve health in the region’s Portside neighborhoods — Barrio Logan, Logan Heights, Sherman Heights and western National City — by studying the types of trucks and cars driving through them.
Environment
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This fall, student artists can show what it means to be a part of the solution to air pollution. The San Diego County Air Pollution Control District is asking students to submit their artwork with clean air messages and ways people can help to reduce air pollution.
Environment
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The County of San Diego is inviting businesses, nonprofits and government organizations that currently use high-polluting heavy-duty equipment to apply for a share of $28.5 million in grant funding for greener vehicles, machinery and equipment.
Environment
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The County’s Air Pollution Control District has received $2.5 million from the California Air Resources Board to help conduct air pollution monitoring in the district’s Portside Environmental Justice Neighborhoods community.
Environment
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Mark it in your calendar, clean air is important to San Diego County students! Four hundred and fifty-two student artists from around the County—the most ever—submitted their personal artwork to the County Air Pollution Control District’s 2019 calendar contest.
Environment
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Of course you know how to fill your gas tank— but are you sure you’re doing it right? Because if you’re not, you could be spewing air-polluting chemicals into the atmosphere.