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The Spokane Regional Clean Air Agency publishes a variety of materials for area residents, businesses and educators. In addition, we offer free email updates on specific topics. See link below for details. 

  • For business-related forms, click here
  • For asbestos-related forms, click here.
  • For business compliance assistance publications, click here.
  • For residents, information such as newsletters and fact sheets are listed below. Please   contact us for those that are not available electronically.
  • For students, teachers and other educators, click here.

On the Air quarterly newsletters:

Fact Sheets:

  1. Agricultural Burning in Spokane County
  2. Alternatives to Burning Residential Yard & Garden Debris
  3. Asbestos Publications
  4. Asbestos Fact Sheet from the USGS 
  5. Land Clearing Burning in Spokane County
  6. Leaf Blowers and Air Quality
  7. Odors & Air Quality
  8. Outdoor Wood-fired Boilers
  9. Recreational Fires, Backyard & Patio Wood Burning Units  
  10. Smoke and Your Health - Dept. of Health Fact Sheet
  11. Spokane Regional Clean Air Agency 
  12. Summer Air Quality & Fine Particles
  13. Summer Air Quality & Ozone
  14. Unpaved Roads, Dust and Air Quality

 Brochures (Please contact us for copies)

  1. Air Quality in Spokane - An Overview
  2. Air Quality Index (AQI) guide/materials (EPA)
  3. Asbestos in my home? 
  4. Outdoor Burning in Spokane County
  5. Particulate Matter and Your Health (EPA)
  6. Reducing smoke impacts from wildfires (EPA)
  7. Summer Ozone Pollution 
  8. Wildfire Smoke and Your Health (EPA)  
  9. Wood heating brochure

Reports

Reducing the Impacts of Wood Smoke from Home Wood Burning Devices — Wood Smoke Work Group Report to the Governor and Legislature, December 2007

Air Quality Reports and Special Projects are in the Air Quality Now section of this site.

Maintenance Plans:

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