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ADEQ Arizona Department of Environmental Quality| ADEQ Arizona Department of Environmental Quality
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ADEQ Arizona Department of Environmental Quality| ADEQ Arizona Department of Environmental Quality

ADEQ supports and implements non-regulatory (i.e. voluntary) initiatives to address air quality issues and protect the environment and public health. These efforts complement existing regulation and improve Arizona’s air quality.In collaboration with other air monitor agencies, state or local government, industry and co-ops and other partner.

Do you want to help? Learn more about the following programs and projects.Individuals, businesses, schools, and other organizations can all help us realize the health, economic, and environmental benefits associated with better air quality.

Air Quality Flag Program

Get education support and brightly colored flags that match the daily Air Quality Index for you area. You can help your community plan activities and protect their health by flying a flag every day.

Fly a flag at your| Learn More

Idle Reduction Program

Your school district can implement and promote smart idle practices to better protect children’s health. This will improve the air quality around schools and save money on fuel and wear and tear on engines..Take part in idling smart| Learn More

Program to Reduce Emissions from Lawn and Garden

Yourgasoline-powered lawn mowers and garden equipment can be traded in for a voucher towards the purchase an electric alternative (only inMaricopa County, Pima County)| Learn More

Voluntary Vehicle Repair

Are you having problems with your emissions? We can help!

The State of Arizona will pay up to $900 for your vehicle’s emissions-related repairs| Learn More

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