Community and Local Interests
As South Carolina residents become increasingly aware of their air quality and the issues related to air pollution, it is important to look for ways to inform the public about the air quality in their community. This webpage has links to information for groups of citizens to learn about specific facilities in South Carolina, how they can report issues with their air quality, why we monitor our ambient air, and learn about how we can help to Spare the Air!
- Air Quality in Your Community: North Charleston Area
- Air Permitting Decisions of Public Interest
- EPA Air Pollution Training Institute - Resources
- Asbestos
- AVX Facility Information
- B2-Breathe Better: An anti-idling/clean air campaign
- Brochures, Fact Sheets and Posters
- Charleston Neck Study Information
- Green Vehicle Guide (EPA)
- South Carolina Diesel Emissions Reduction Act Grants (DERA)
- Early Action Plan
- Enforcement Activities
- Environmental Planning - Model Ordinances for Local Governments
- South Carolina Environmental Public Health Tracking (SC EPHT)
- EPCRA (Tier II & TRI Reporting)
- Freight and Air Quality Handbook (FHWA)
- Fuel Economy Guide
- Greenhouse Gas Emissions
- Ground-level Ozone
- Growing Smarter, Living Healthier: A Guide to Smart Growth and Active Aging (EPA)
- Guidance Documents
- Indoor Air Quality
- Lawn Mower Exchange
- Metrolina-SC: 8-Hour Ozone Attainment Demonstration
- Nonattainment Information
- Open Burning Awareness
- 2012 Ozone Awareness Week Proclamation
- Particulate Matter
- Plain Language Guide to the Clean Air Act (EPA)
- Protect Your Lungs From Wildfire Smoke
- Protecting your Air Quality (Brochure)
- Public Notices
- Refrigerants and Freon
- Regulation and SIP Management
- Santee Cooper Pee Dee Generating Station
- Bureau of Air Quality Resource Guide
- Seaco, Inc.
- Spare the Air Awards
- Smart Growth (EPA)
- Take a Break from the Exhaust
- 511 - Traffic, Incident, Construction, and Travel Information (SCDOT)
- Transportation Conformity
- You Hold the Key, SC!
For more information please contact the Bureau of Air Quality at (803) 898-4123 or by email.




