Governor Newsom signed an emergency proclamation in response to the Extreme Heat Event. The proclamation includes suspensions of legal requirements. Please click here to learn more.


From Monday, December 23rd to Tuesday, December 31st, our lobby will be closed to walk-in traffic but staff will be available to provide services.

We will close on December 25th and January 1st in observance of the Christmas and New Year holidays.

Normal business hours will resume on Thursday, January 2nd. 

*** Tijuana River Valley ***

We continue to monitor the odors impacting South Bay communities and their quality of life. For the latest updates, visit sdapcd.org/TJRiver


Current San Diego County Air Quality Conditions

Alpine

Downtown

Escondido

Oceanside

Chula Vista

El Cajon

Kearny Mesa

Otay Mesa

AQI Search

Enter your zip code to highlight the air quality nearest to you


0-50 Good

51-100 Moderate

101-150 Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups

151-200 Unhealthy

201-300 Very Unhealthy

301-500 Hazardous

0-50 Good

51-100 Moderate

101-150 Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups

151-200 Unhealthy

201-300 Very Unhealthy

301-500 Hazardous




  SDAPCD SPOTLIGHTS


How is Air Quality Monitored in San Diego County?

Curious about how Air Quality is monitored in San Diego County? Learn about the importance of our Monitoring Sites that are scattered across San Diego County and how it helps the San Diego County Air Pollution Control District achieve its commitment of clean air for all.

Long-Term Strategic Plan

We invite all communities, businesses and, organizations within San Diego County to join us in developing a long-term strategic plan to provide direction and identify priorities to best serve the region for the next 3-5 years. Although air quality has greatly improved over the past decades regionwide, we continue working towards federal and state air quality standards and our vision of Clean Air for All. 

Click here to learn more about our strategic plan. 

 



We are issuing an Odor Update for communities potentially affected by odors from the Tijuana River Valley. To read the update, click here.

 

 

 

 

 



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