The North Coast Unified Air Quality Management District (NCUAQMD) is a regional environmental regulatory agency in Eureka, CA, serving Humboldt, Del Norte, and Trinity counties in Northern California. As a Special District of the State of California, NCUAQMD is responsible for monitoring and managing air quality in the region, with a focus on addressing issues related to wildfire smoke, facility emissions, and air toxics. The district also offers grants and incentives to promote compliance and support initiatives for reducing woodsmoke and improving air quality.
With its office located at the corner of 7th and L Street in Eureka, the NCUAQMD plays a crucial role in safeguarding the air quality of the North Coast region. Through its programs and regulations, the district aims to protect public health, promote transparency, and ensure compliance with ambient air quality standards. NCUAQMD also provides resources and guidance to schools, businesses, and the community, emphasizing the importance of responsible air management practices and offering online services for burn permit applications and renewals.
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