Air Quality

downtown Phoenix highrises against a blue skyThe city of Phoenix is strongly committed to reducing air pollution and protecting public health. The city implements a wide range of air quality programs to reduce ozone and dust (particulate) pollution.

The city’s green building and renewable energy programs reduce air pollution from energy production and reduce energy costs for city operations. Transit, light rail, bikeways, and pedestrian-friendly development reduce vehicle emissions and promote land use planning and urban designs for a more sustainable environment. 

The city's aggressive dust control program includes asphalt treatments for roads, shoulders, alleys and city-owned parking lots.  Trespass prevention and dust controls for undeveloped parks and other vacant land reduce dust emissions.  In addition, more than 500 staff are trained each year in dust control methods for city operations to meet stringent rules adopted by the Maricopa County Air Quality Department. 

Dust Control Information

Map PM-10 Monitors in City of Phoenix

Caption: PM-10 Monitors in City of Phoenix

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Dust Hurts Brochure graphic

View the Dust Hurts Brochure (en Español).