We regulate agricultural burning, issue industrial clean-air permits, fund sustainable vehicle transitions, and provide instant local air quality conditions to safeguard public health.
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Open outdoor burning is strictly prohibited in Woodland/Central zone today.
Quickly locate forms, submit air complaints, register woodstoves, or pay processing fees online using our digital portal.
Check permissive air conditions, register dynamic cropland burn operations, or pay agricultural environmental fees.
Submit mandatory legal renovations & demolition notifications. Test building structures before executing modifications.
Access upcoming agenda binders, public meeting transcripts, and official air advisory committee logs.
Download formal PDF & digital submission forms for stationary sources, paint booths, and dry cleaning compliance.
Pay outstanding commercial air district operating permits, asbestos validation fees, and open citation penalties securely.
Submit annual fuel, chemical or bulk facility throughput reports to ensure adherence to emissions caps.
May 19, 2026 — Dixon, Rio Vista, Davis & Woodland
Calling all TK-12 school students! The annual Air Art contest is open for entries. The 2026 theme is "Heroes for Clean Air". Twelve selected youth artists will be showcased in the district's annual print calendar with up to $150 gift card prizes.
The Board of Directors seeks applications for a registered medical professional to review variance permits.
Apply NowUpcoming presentation regarding Toxic Hot Spots rules modifications. Comments close early June.
Details & DocsScheduled agenda features discussion of the 2026-2027 fiscal clean air operating budget review.
Public workshop reviewing technical modifications for stationary processing rules in agricultural sectors.
Public workshop reviewing technical modifications for stationary processing rules in agricultural sectors.
Meetings are held physically at 1947 Galileo Court, Suite 103, Davis, CA 95618, with remote teleconferencing links provided for public accessibility.
The Yolo-Solano AQMD has an expansive public outreach program. As a public health agency, keeping residents informed about air quality and how to reduce air pollution locally is a major piece of the District's mission. See info on the District's public outreach and education programs at right.
Sign up to receive automated email or text notices for high-ozone or PM2.5 forecast days in your neighborhood.
Required wood-burning restrictions from November 1 through February 28 to reduce harmful winter particulate pollution.
Browse clean-air advisory quarterly print magazines explaining environmental transitions and success metrics.
Instructions on finding high efficiency HEPA purifiers, setting residential HVAC to recirculate, and safe N95 mask usage.
The District investigates public complaints regarding dust, smoke, offensive odors, or unauthorized burning in Yolo and northeast Solano counties. Please provide complete information.
The District monitors atmospheric temperature, inversion layers, and horizontal winds to declare permissive agricultural and residential burning days.