Spokane Regional Clean Air Agency

Spokane Regional Clean Air Agency Spokane Clean Air works to ensure clean, healthy air quality throughout Spokane County.

Spokane Regional Clean Air Agency (Spokane Clean Air) is one of seven clean air agencies in Washington.The agency was established under the 1967 Clean Air Washington Act (RCW 70.94). Spokane Clean Air is responsible for enforcing federal, state and local air pollution standards and governing air pollutant emissions from new and existing sources. A five-member Board of Directors establishes the pol

icies and oversees the operations of the agency. In addition, a nine-member Advisory Board representing various fields including business, health, science, and industry, provides input to the Executive Director and Board of Directors on air quality programs and agency business. Key Agency Programs:

Air Monitoring and Forecasting – Agency staff operate a network of air quality monitoring stations located throughout Spokane County. Data collected assists staff with reporting and forecasting daily conditions and issuing seasonal burn restrictions and air quality actions/alerts. Asbestos – Agency staff administer an asbestos program that is designed to protect the public from exposure to asbestos during building (commercial and residential) renovation and demolition projects. Business Registration, Facility Inspections & Compliance Assistance – To achieving emissions reductions from industrial and commercial operations, agency staff issue permits, annually register facilities, conduct periodic inspections and provide compliance business assistance. Complaint Response & Enforcement - Agency field staff respond to complaints from citizens concerned about air quality impacts, including dust, smoke, and odors from a variety of residential and commercial activities. Education & Outreach – Agency staff provide a host of education and outreach programs in our community to raise public awareness of air pollution problems and encourage solutions to achieve long term behavior change that will result in improved air quality for years to come. Outdoor Burning – Agency staff provides education about outdoor burning programs and rules, including natural debris fires and recreational fires, and takes enforcement action when necessary. Wood Heating – Smoke from wood heating is an air quality problem during the heating season. Agency staff work with partners to provide education on cleaner burning practices and to secure funding to replace old wood stoves. If air quality suffers due to smoke and weather conditions, the Agency will temporarily restrict wood heating until conditions improve.

Happy Smoke Ready Week! Check out this article written by KHQ Local News.
06/01/2026

Happy Smoke Ready Week! Check out this article written by KHQ Local News.

SPOKANE, Wash. — Spokane Regional Clean Air Agency and Spokane Regional Health District are gearing up for Smoke Ready Week, set for June 1-5, focusing on helping people in Spokane

Breathing smoke from wildfires can cause symptoms ranging from mild irritation to more serious health problems such as a...
06/01/2026

Breathing smoke from wildfires can cause symptoms ranging from mild irritation to more serious health problems such as asthma attacks, chest pain, and irregular heartbeat. Children, older adults, pregnant people, and those with respiratory or heart conditions are at a higher risk of health problems. Seek medical attention if you experience severe symptoms. Find more resources at SmokeReadySpokane.org.

Think you know the answer to our May trivia question? Submit your response here: https://bit.ly/49dEly3Photo credited to...
05/31/2026

Think you know the answer to our May trivia question? Submit your response here: https://bit.ly/49dEly3

Photo credited to David Sams. Thank you for your contribution to our Clean Air Calendar!

As Clean Air Month wraps up, we want to thank our community leaders for sharing why clean air matters every day to every...
05/30/2026

As Clean Air Month wraps up, we want to thank our community leaders for sharing why clean air matters every day to every part of our community. Clean air is a precious resource, and protecting it is a shared responsibility. Thank you for being part of Clean Air Month.

Next Monday, we’re kicking off   Week. Wildfire smoke is a growing health risk, especially during the summer and early f...
05/29/2026

Next Monday, we’re kicking off Week. Wildfire smoke is a growing health risk, especially during the summer and early fall. Smoke from fires contains tiny particles and gases that can enter our bodies and cause health problems. We can’t predict how much smoke will affect our air quality this summer, but we can prepare for it.

Each day this week, we’ll feature ways you can protect your health from smoke and why it’s important.

05/29/2026

Clean air supports healthier lives. It is important to protect yourself when the air is unhealthy. Wildfire season is a regular event for Spokane, but you can take steps to prepare yourself ahead of time. Smoke Ready Spokane shares resources and steps to keep you and your family safe this wildfire smoke season.

Spokane Regional Health District

05/28/2026

Clean air supports learning, focus, and healthy development for the next generation.

Eastern Washington University

05/27/2026

Parks and trails are meant to be enjoyed. Clean air helps everyone get outside, which is good for our physical and mental health.

Spokane Indians

05/25/2026

Clean air plays a critical role in how visitors experience our region—and whether they return.

Visit Spokane

Our office will close on Monday, May 25, 2026, in observance of Memorial Day. It will reopen on Tuesday, May 26, 2026.  ...
05/22/2026

Our office will close on Monday, May 25, 2026, in observance of Memorial Day. It will reopen on Tuesday, May 26, 2026.

Address

1610 S. Technology Boulevard, Ste 101
Spokane, WA
99224

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 8am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 8am - 4:30pm
Thursday 8am - 4:30pm
Friday 8am - 4:30pm

Telephone

+15094774727

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