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Tri-Valley Air Quality Climate Alliance
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Statewide Mobile Air Monitoring Initiative

What is the Statewide Mobile Air Monitoring Initiative (SMMI)?

The Statewide Mobile Air Monitoring Initiative (SMMI) is designed to attain a comprehensive dataset of criteria pollutants, toxic air contaminants, and greenhouse gases, create a data portal for public to access and visualize SMMI data, and conduct inclusive community engagement to better understand and address community concerns.

Read more about SMMI here and see the Tri-Valley SMMI page here.

This initiative is in collaboration with TVAQCA, Aclima, California Air Resources Board, and California Climate Investments.

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Air Pollution Concerns Survey
Community Meetings
Community Air Monitoring Plan (CAMP)
Monitoring Period: What Are the Routes?

Statewide Mobile Air Monitoring Initiative (SMMI) Timeline

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Initiative progress

SMMI Monitoring Period: Where is the Route?

(Statewide Mobile Air Monitoring Initiative) Give feedback: Air Monitoring Cars routes in the Tri-Valley
Tri-Valley - Draft_v3_SMMI CAMP Route

For more information on Community Air Monitoring Plan (CAMP) for the Tri-Valley, see this section.

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What is a SMMI Community Air Monitoring Plan (CAMP)?

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Community Air Monitoring Plan (CAMP) Draft Public Comment

(Comment period has closed, please see below for the latest CAMP document)

(Eng) Tri-Valley Community Air Monitoring Plan (draft)
(Esp) Tri-Valley Plan Comunitario de Monitoreo del Aire (borrador)

 

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Air Quality Community Meetings

We have organized two air quality community meetings to collect local opinions and concerns on where the Aclima air monitoring cars should drive in the Community Air Monitoring Plan. Below are our meeting slides.

Meeting 1

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Meeting 2

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Where to Do the Survey?

To complete the survey, please inquire one of our TVAQCA team members at any of our in-person events below:

(Survey has ended, results has been published under “Community Air Monitoring Plan (CAMP)” section here)

  • Dublin Farmer’s Market at Emerald Glen Community Park, Apr 3, 4-8pm
  • SMMI Air Monitoring Community Meeting 1 at Livermore Library Apr 5, 12-2pm
  • Marilyn Avenue Elementary School Science Night Apr 7, 5-8pm
  • Tri-Valley Innovation Fair at Alameda County Fairgrounds Apr 12, 10am-5pm
  • Pleasanton Earth Day at the Pleasanton Library Apr 19, 10am-2pm
  • Livermore Earth Day at Sycamore Grove Park, Apr 26-27, 10am-2pm
  • City Nature Challenge at Livermore Civic Center Library, April 25 3-4:30 pm
  • “My Favorite Tree” Celebration at Sycamore Grove Park (Wetmore Entrance), April 26 , 12-3 pm

How to Do the Survey?

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SMMI Air Monitoring Car Drivers Wanted!

(Local Tri-Valley opening has reached capacity)

Do you care about climate change? Do you care about air quality in your community? Become an Aclima driver!

Aclima is looking for mission-aligned drivers to map air quality. Be part of the Aclima team collecting hyperlocal and actionable pollution data! In this position you will drive Aclima air sensor-equipped vehicles through assigned locations. The instruments in the vehicle measure the air continuously as you drive. This position is as a solo driver. You will be the only person in the vehicle.

Job posting details here: tinyURL.com/SMMIDriver

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