Stay indoors If it looks smokey or if there are health advisories issued by the air district it is best to stay indoors. Wildfires have the potential to cause increases in Ozone levels which you may not be able to… Read More
Stay indoors If it looks smokey or if there are health advisories issued by the air district it is best to stay indoors. Wildfires have the potential to cause increases in Ozone levels which you may not be able to… Read More
The state has declared May 3rd through the 9th as Wildfire Preparedness Week. The Tehama County Air Pollution Control District is committed to providing resources needed to help inform the public on air quality during wildfire events. The District is… Read More
The Tehama County Air Pollution Control District expects to be impacted by a PG&E Public Safety Power Shutoff (PSPS) beginning Saturday October 26th at 6PM. The power may be down for as long as five days. Currently the District plans on remaining… Read More
Electricity is flowing at the District office once again. We will be open during our normal business hours.
The District office will be closed on 10/10/19 due to the PG&E power safety shutoff event.
The District will potentially be impacted by a PG&E Power Safety/ Power Shutdown event which is expected to start on October 9, 2019 at 4am. During the outage the District will have limited to no access to electronic communications such… Read More
The California Air Resources Board (CARB or Board) invites you to participate in a public workshop to discuss the Funding Agricultural Replacement Measures for Emission Reductions (FARMER) Program for fiscal year (FY) 2018-19. The purpose of this workshop is for… Read More
Notice of Public Workshop December 11, 2018 2:00-3:30 BARCT Implementation Schedule The District invites you to attend the BARCT workshop at 2:00 PM on Tuesday, December 11, 2018. The meeting will be held at: Walnut Room (at Air Pollution Office) 1834 Walnut St… Read More
The air quality in Tehama County is in the unhealthy range for sensitive groups. Conditions will most likely vary from unhealthy to moderate over short periods of time as smoke from wildland fires in the Northstate drift over Tehama County.… Read More
The air quality in Tehama County is in the unhealthy range due to wildfire smoke from fires currently burning throughout Northern California. Tehama County residents can pick up a mask at Tehama County Air Pollution Control office at 1834 Walnut St., Tehama County Public Health in Building C at 1860 Walnut St. and Tehama County Administration at 727 Oak St. in Red Bluff, Rancho Tehama Association at 17605 Park Terrace Rd, 275 Solano St. at the Corning Health Care District office in Corning and the Cal Fire Station in Manton.