Welcome
- Program Manager: Nick Czarnecki
- 907-451-2007
The Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation, Division of Air Quality, Air Non-Point & Mobile Sources Program is responsible for mobile and area sources of air contaminants. The 1970 Clean Air Act established air quality programs to regulate air emissions from stationary, mobile and other sources which pose a risk to human health and the environment. Alaska established its program in the early 1970's. The mission of the Air Non-Point & Mobile Sources program is to protect public health and the environment by working to achieve ambient air quality standards throughout Alaska.
About the Air Non-Point & Mobile Sources Group
Air Pollution in Alaska
- Air Quality Advisories
- Affected Communities
- Carbon Monoxide
- Indoor Air Quality
- Particulate Matter:
- Dust (wind, road, fugitive)
- Land Clearing Open Burning
- Burn Wise Alaska (woodstoves)
- Wildland Fire (smoke)
- Volcanic Ash
- Regional Haze
- Air Toxics
Programs & Activities
Projects
Popular content
Helpful Links
- Division of Air Quality
- Air Compliance
- Monitoring and Quality Assurance
- Air Permit Program
- State Air Quality Plan
- Request Air Information
- Contact Information