On June 9, 2015 the Tehama County Board of Supervisor’s approved a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the Tehama County Air Pollution Control District (TCAPCD) and Bay Area Air Quality Management District (BAAQMD) to indirectly participate in the CAPCOA Greenhouse… Read More
California’s Clean Air Legacy

TRUCK IMPROVEMENT/MODERNIZATION BENEFITING EMISSION REDUCTIONS
The Truck Improvement/Modernization Benefiting Emissions Reductions (TIMBER) Program is a voucher funding option to reduce emissions by replacing 2002 or older diesel engine log trucks with 2010 or newer model diesel engine log trucks. Qualifying projects are eligible for up… Read More

Fires in the North State impacting air quality August 31, 2017
The air quality in Tehama County is in the unhealthy range due to wildfire smoke from fires currently burning throughout Northern California. Air quality throughout Tehama County is expected to reach unhealthy levels today due to elevated particulate levels from… Read More
Multiple Fires in the North State impacting air quality August 01, 2017
There are several fires currently going in the north state that are currently impacting air quality. Ozone Levels are currently in the unhealthy for sensitive groups range and will likely vary from unhealthy for sensitive groups to moderate over short… Read More
Laverne Fire in Happy Valley July 18, 2017
The Laverne Fire in Happy Valley, at the time of this posting, is at 150 acres and 15% contained. Winds are currently southerly. Current weather reports indicate that winds may shift to Northerly later tonight. A shift to northerly winds… Read More

Wood Stove Change-out Program (Update 05/01/2017)
The Tehama County Woodstove Change-out Program for 2016-2017 has ended.We are currently developing the program for the 2017-18 any updates will be posted on this page. If you are interested in participating in the new program this year please submit… Read More
Gap Fire 09/06/2016 – 10:00 update
Smoke from the Gap Fire is impacting areas of Tehama County today. North winds will continue to bring smoke from the Gap Fire into the Valley. Expect smoke to rise with daytime heating and settle into low-lying areas at night.