The California Air Pollution Control Officers Association (CAPCOA) is a non-profit association comprised of Air Pollution Control Officers from all 35 local air quality agencies in California. Established in 1975, CAPCOA aims to promote clean air and facilitate the exchange of knowledge, experience, and information among air quality regulatory agencies across the state and the nation.
With a focus on unity, efficiency, and consistency, CAPCOA works towards achieving cleaner air through various programs such as the Woodsmoke Reduction Program, FARMER Program, Clean Air Center Grant Program, Moyer RAP Program, and At Berth Regulation. Additionally, CAPCOA provides resources and guidance on air quality, including the AirNow Fire and Smoke Map and air quality guidelines for schools. Through its initiatives, CAPCOA contributes to the preservation of California's clean air legacy.
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