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Ignorance is not bliss when it comes to preventing ground-level ozone. Learn what ozone is and why it is bad in the air we breathe, air quality facts, and other related terms and definitions in this section.
Air Quality Health Alerts | Air Quality Fact Sheet (PDF) | Terms & Definitions | Air Pollution Information for Kids | Save Planet Polluto | Air Quality Presentations | Air Quality & Transportation Curriculum

Small changes make a big difference! There are many ways to help prevent ozone build-up.
Alamo Clean Air Partnership | Alamo Forest Partnership | Commute Solutions | Examine Local Industries' Air Pollution Performance | Reporting Smoking Vehicles | Metropolitan Partnership for Energy | Drive Clean Across Texas | Order your Air Quality Health Alert Banner (PDF)

These pages provide information on the science and planning behind local ozone policy.
Air Improvement Resources Committee | Clean Air Plan | Emissions Inventory: 1996, 1999, 2002 | Technology & Policy: A Look at Air Quality | Clean Texas | Clean Air Strategies (PDF) | AIR Committee Meeting Schedules, Agendas & Minutes

In this section, teachers and community leaders can peruse the variety of free presentations and lessons we offer for all ages.
Sign up for free AQHA Emails | Air Quality Presentation Request Form | Free Clean Air Programs for Schools

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For more information about AACOG's Air Quality Program contact:

Peter Bella, AACOG Natural Resources Director
8700 Tesoro Drive, Suite 700
San Antonio, TX 78217
Phone: (210) 362-5249
Fax: (210) 225-5937
E-Mail: pbella@aacog.com
 

 
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Last updated on October 09, 2008