Whether staying indoors around the fireplace or enjoying outdoor activities, air quality and energy remain important parts of winter life.Daily use of electricity and fuel contributes to air pollution. The choices we make every day can directly…
Welcome summer! As citizens go for a swim in one of Wisconsin's lakes, cookout in the backyard or go on a long summer bike ride, air quality remains an important part of everyday life.The hot humid weather is the perfect time to find ways to save…
The days are warm and the nights are cool. The trillium and tulips are emerging from the soil and spring has arrived. This is a great time of year to make choices that will improve air quality and the environment.Spring is a season of new growth.…
When the sticky humidity of summer gives way to warm days and chilly nights, it is the perfect time to think about saving energy. Home is a great place to start. However, saving energy and improving air quality when buying produce, driving to work…
The average adult breathes about 20,000 times each day. Both children and the elderly face a greater risk of being affected by air pollution, as do people with heart, respiratory or other ailments. Daily use of electricity and fuel contributes to…
Public hearing, meeting and comment information related to air regulations, policies and guidance for the Air Management Program is available here.Upcoming Public Hearings, Meetings and Notices There are no upcoming hearings…
Brilliant fireworks displays are fun to watch but have the potential for high concentrations of smoke, which can have health effects. This is especially true around the 4th of July, when extensive fireworks are part of large events and smaller…
Air Program organization chart - primary responsibilities for Air Program personnel DNR staff directory - searchable by name, subject or county Contacts by topic Rules, plans and policy Rules and regulations Federal and state standards…
Clean air is important to human and ecosystem health. Poor air quality can affect people of all ages, especially those sensitive to air pollution, including people with asthma or heart conditions, people who work and exercise outdoors, and older…
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has undertaken several rulemakings regulating carbon emissions from power plants under two sections of the Clean Air Act (CAA).