Resources Resources, research, data & other tools Resource DirectoriesExecutive OrdersPermits, Certifications, Verifications, and RegistrationsFormsDatabase ApplicationsResearchA-Z indexVapor RecoveryEducational ResourcesVideos Keywords (-)Air Pollution(-)Clean CarsClimate ChangeConsumer Products(-)EnergyEnforcementEnvironmental JusticeHealthIndoor Air Quality & ExposureIndustry & ManufacturingOn-Road Heavy-Duty VehiclesPower EquipmentResearchSmokeSustainable CommunitiesAdvanced Clean Cars ProgramAir Cleaners & Ozone Generating ProductsCalifornia Climate InvestmentsCarl Moyer Memorial Air Quality Standards Attainment ProgramChildren's HealthClean Cars 4 AllCommunity AirCommunity HealthCommunity SolutionsEmergency Backup GeneratorsExposureIndoor AirLower-Emission School Bus Program(-)People at Risk(-)Public Safety Power Shutoff (PSPS) EventsSchool BusesStatewide Greenhouse Gas Monitoring Network(-)Stationary Hydrofluorocarbon Reduction MeasuresSustainable Communities & Climate Protection Program(-)Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) and FormaldehydeZero-Emission Transportation(-)Zero-Emission Vehicle ProgramFact SheetInformaciónLegal Document(-)Aviso(-)PresentationInformes(-)Research 7 results found for NoticePublic Workshop: January 30, 2020 NoticeCalifornia State of Emergency (October 27, 2019): Sale, Offer for Sale, and Importation of U.S. EPA Certified Residential-Type Generators into California NoticeTechnical Working Group: August 2019 PresentationZEV Regulation Tutorial for Model Years 2018+ ResearchResearch Synthesis #16-01 "Exposure to Fine Particulate Matter (PM2.5) Increases Health Risks for Californians" ResearchResearch Synthesis #17-03 "Reducing Near Roadway Exposure to Air Pollution" ResearchResearch on Green Buildings Featuredthe TruckStop Diesel truck informationDriveClean Buying guide for clean and efficient vehiclesBreathe Well Air quality in your neighborhood
NoticeCalifornia State of Emergency (October 27, 2019): Sale, Offer for Sale, and Importation of U.S. EPA Certified Residential-Type Generators into California
ResearchResearch Synthesis #16-01 "Exposure to Fine Particulate Matter (PM2.5) Increases Health Risks for Californians"