Santa Barbara County Air Pollution Control District

Our Air Quality

In Santa Barbara County, our air is considered in attainment of all the federal air quality standards that apply. Our air does not meet the state standards for ozone or particulate matter less than 10 microns in diameter (PM10). The state standards are more protective of public health. A determination about whether we attain the new federal standard for particulate matter less than 2.5 microns in diameter (PM2.5) will be made once sufficient data are available. For more information on our air quality and standards, see below. 

Today's Air Quality Air Pollutants and Your Health Monitoring Air Quality Attainment Status Air Toxics
Monitoring Network Map

Daily AQI - summary of current air quality throughout the county 

Ozone Data - current ozone levels in parts per billion at all stations

Exceedances - year to date summary of days exceeding the state and federal air quality standards

Wind

Monitoring Air Quality

Air Pollutants and Your Health

Air Quality Standards

Ozone

Particulate Matter

Air Toxics

Air Pollution/Health Links

Monitoring Air Quality

Annual Air Quality Report

Attainment Status

Our Clean Air Plan

Our Air Toxics Program

Significant Risk Facilities

Frequently Asked Questions

"Hot Spots" Annual Report

Links