ORCAA Publications
The project objective is to identify key air pollution sources and pollutants impacting residential and geographic areas in the Olympic Region, and to generally assess the risk to the community from those sources.
This 11x17-inch poster illustrates the dangers children face from burning yard waste. Version 1 (this poster) features Tashina, a member of the Crow Tribe and a Yakama descendent.
This 11x17-inch poster illustrates the dangers children face from burning yard waste.
This brochure provides concise information on the issue of outdoor burning and its impacts on human health. The brochure includes information on burning rules and regulations, as well as resources to help you find alternatives to burning.
Information about wood heat, the health effects of woodsmoke, and alternatives to wood heating for your home.
Basic facts about Olympic Region Clean Air Agency as well as air pollution.
Detailed information about and dangers of asbestos and where you may find it in your home.
ORCAA Newsletter featuring a profile of new Inspector Stephanie Sears; Health effects of outdoor burning; ORCAA Address Odors
ORCAA Newsletter featuring a profile of Compliance Supervisor Robert Moody; details about changes in outdoor burning practices in 2007 and updates about air-related legislation in Washington.
Putting the Public First - Debbie Moody Serves as ORCAA's primary contact with the public; Cheeka Peak Monitoring Station aids in Examining Transcontinental Air Pollution;
Shelton Auto Body Shop sets good example for air quaility; ORCAA Welcomes Three New Staff Members; LEgislature takes Action on Air Issues.
Clean Air Art Contest winners; Clean School Bus Program helps cut diesel emissions; West Coast Governors Unite on Climate Change Strategy
ORCAA's James Werner has been Monitoring Air Quality for 20 years; First Annual Hike for Clean Air Slated; ORCAA's original PIO retires

