Air Quality Program
The AQP conducts air pollution control activities (enforcement) and monitors ambient air in the City in order to comply with state and federal laws, such as the Clean Air Act. The AQP is funded by several air quality grants from the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) and the City of El Paso.
Air Quality Ambient Monitoring Operations (MonOps)
The MonOps team is tasked with the daily operation and maintenance of the City’s four air monitoring stations and four TCEQ monitoring stations. Ambient air monitoring is conducted to verify compliance with the federal Clean Air Act for several air pollutants including ground-level ozone, particulate matter, sulfur dioxide, and carbon monoxide. MonOps is also responsible for operating the Biowatch program which is the nation’s only system for early warning of an aerosolized biological attack.
Air Quality Enforcement Team
The AQ Enforcement Team enforces state air quality rules in the City of El Paso and surrounding communities and acts as local contractors on behalf of TCEQ. Each officer receives training from TCEQ and the City on a regular basis in order to effectively investigate assigned cases and complaints submitted by members of the public.
The City of El Paso's Vector Control Program takes a proactive approach to protecting the El Paso community and surrounding municipalities by controlling mosquitos. They also address concerns related to stagnant water and confirm possible rodent and select insect infestations (ticks and fleas, excluding bees).