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Websites

  • EPA Emissions Inventories - A clearinghouse for emissions inventories and factors.
  • EPA Ozone Reduction Strategies - Provides links to entities who are implementing voluntary ozone reduction programs.
  • EPA State and Local Transportation Resources - Provides useful information, tools, and links to resources that identify emission reduction strategies and other types of assistance to help states and local areas achieve their air quality and transportation objectives.
  • Heat Island Effect - Provides a compendium of mitigation strategies, a community action database, and regularly scheduled webcasts.
  • National Clean Diesel Campaign - Promotes clean air strategies by working with manufacturers, fleet operators, air quality professionals, environmental and community organizations, and state and local officials to reduce diesel emissions.
  • EPA's Tribal Air Program Resources - Provides technical assistance and program support to build tribal capacity.
  • Dept of Energy's Clean Cities Initiative - Advances the nation's economic, environmental, and energy security by supporting local actions to reduce petroleum consumption in transportation. A national network of nearly 100 Clean Cities coalitions brings together stakeholders in the public and private sectors to deploy alternative and renewable fuels, idle-reduction measures, fuel economy improvements, and emerging transportation technologies.

Grant and Funding Opportunities


Documents

Sustainable Communities

Technical Resources

Energy Efficiency / Renewable Energy

SIP Credit and Air Quality Planning

Transportation / Mobile


Webinars

April 11, 2013 - School Flag Program: Resources and Strategies for Reaching out to Schools. EPA and the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality (ADEQ) presented a joint webinar on the School Flag Program. Over 180 schools participate in the ADEQ school flag program. The webinar provides a quick overview of the school flag program, discusses ADEQ’s experience, and describes the resources EPA has available, including some guidance for schools that want to start a program. The primary audience for this webinar is State, Tribal and local air agency representatives interested in starting and/or expanding a school flag program. For more information on the EPA’s school flag program, please visit www.airnow.gov/schoolflag. For more information on Arizona’s School Flag Program, please visit http://www.azdeq.gov/ceh/flag.html.

November 15, 2012 - Local Resource Conservation and Recovery Strategies that Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions, Guide (PDF) (40pp, 2.8 MB)

October 25, 2012 - Clean Energy Emission Reduction Opportunities and Resources for Ozone Advance Areas
Clean energy strategies such as energy efficiency (EE), renewable energy (RE), and combined heat and power (CHP) are proven and cost-effective strategies that can reduce ozone precursor emissions associated with the production of electricity from fossil-fuel power plants. The webinar provides an overview of types of clean energy policies and programs Ozone Advance areas can consider as part of their Ozone Advance "path forward." The webinar describes steps for getting started, successful examples and EPA resources available to assess clean energy programs and their emission reduction potential.

The primary audience for this webinar is state, tribal and local air agencies that are participating in the Ozone Advance program, as well as agencies that may be considering joining the program.

September 27, 2012 - Reducing Emissions from Mobile Sources in Ozone Advance Areas

September 19, 2012 - The School Flag Program: Protecting Students' Health Through Air Quality Awareness

August 27, 2012 - Incorporating Energy Efficiency / Renewable Energy Policies and Programs Into State Implementation Plans

April 24, 2012 - Introduction and overview of the Ozone Advance program

February 22, 2012 - Introduction and overview of the Ozone Advance program

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