Sector: Industrial
This resource, managed by the EPA Office of Congressional and Intergovernmental Relations (OCIR), serves as the primary gateway for state, local, and tribal officials to navigate federal environmental resources, funding, and collaboration frameworks
The resource provided is the 2024 Toolkit for Local Climate Action, a collaborative guide developed by the African American Mayors Association (AAMA), the Environmental Defense Fund (EDF), and Elemental Impact
The Tropospheric Emissions: Monitoring of Pollution (TEMPO) Nitrogen Dioxide Vertical Column Troposphere Provisional layer provides information on the amount of nitrogen dioxide in the troposphere, available as approximately one-hour scans for daylight hours over North America, from August 2023 to September 2025. These data should be considered as provisional products, which are potentially ready for testing by operational users and may be suitable for scientific publication. The data is obtained from NASA's Atmospheric Science Data Center (ASDC) .
Tool for estimating city-level annual emissions of methane, black carbon, and other pollutants including CO2 from various sources in the waste sector.
The resource provided is the Communication Toolkit on Communicating on Air Quality and Health, developed as part of the Urban Air – Pro-Air Quality (UA-PAQ) initiative. This initiative is a collaborative effort involving various European and international partners, often focusing on city-level air quality management
Data, tools, and resources to conduct research, develop web and mobile applications, design data visualizations, and more.
ICIS-AIR contains compliance and permit data for stationary sources of air pollution (such as electric power plants, steel mills, factories, and universities) regulated by EPA, state and local air pollution agencies. The information in ICIS-AIR is used by the states to prepare State Implementation Plans (SIPs) and to track the compliance status of point sources with various regulatory programs under Clean Air Act.
A tool used to quantify the number and economic value of air pollution-attributable deaths and illnesses
Blog post providing descriptions of five different approaches being taken by cities around the world to reduce emissions and exposures to air pollution.
The toolkit’s purpose is to serve as a unified resource to enable public information officers to provide messaging related to air quality incidents throughout the Bay Area.