Burn Day Status

March 19. Most locations now req. CAL FIRE permit.

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Protecting Our Blue Skies For A Healthy Community
Compliance & Customer Assistance
South County Air Quality
Burn Program Assistance & Alternatives
Grant Funding & Business Assistance
Air Quality In Your Neighborhood
Clean Fuels & Transportation Alternatives
Teacher & Student Resources

About APCD

The San Luis Obispo County Air Pollution Control District (APCD or District) is the local agency working to protect the health of over 283,000 county residents by preserving good air quality. By partnering with the local communities and businesses, we implement regulations and programs to reduce air pollution and assist the county in reaching all outdoor air quality standards.

APCD Board

The APCD Board is the decision-making body for the District and is comprised of 12 elected officials, representing each district of the county and the seven incorporated cities. More arrows.gif

Strategic Action Plan

The APCD developed a Strategic Action Plan to set priorities and establish a road map for future endeavors. More arrows.gif

Employment

Are you interested in a career where you can help to preserve the air quality in San Luis Obispo County? The District periodically has employment opportunities available. More arrows.gif

Contact Information

Do you need more information or would you like to contact us directly?  More arrows.gif

See a complete list of APCD staff if you know the person you wish to contact: More arrows.gif