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  1. Community Engagement

    https://pi.mecknc.gov/community-engagement

    Learn how you can get involved in local government.

  2. Suzette Nedrich

    https://pi.mecknc.gov/Suzette-Nedrich

    Public Information Suzette Nedrich's bio.

  3. Public Records Requests

    https://pi.mecknc.gov/Services/Public-Records-Requests

    There are a variety of record request options available to the public.

  4. Industrial Source Permitting

    https://airquality.mecknc.gov/regulated-industry/industrial-source-permitting

    Mecklenburg County Air Quality administers the Mecklenburg County Air Pollution Control Ordinance as well as state and federal regulatory programs to limit and minimize criteria and toxic air pollutants from industrial sources. 

  5. Breathing Room

    https://airquality.mecknc.gov/Vehicles-Equipment/breathingroom

    Breathing Room is a plan to ensure local air quality continues to improve by promoting new fleet electrification and transportation choice initiatives. 

  6. Asbestos

    https://airquality.mecknc.gov/education-engagement/asbestos

    Asbestos is the common name for a group of naturally occurring minerals that separate into strong fibers with exceptional thermal and electrical insulating properties.

  7. ​Personal Air Sensors

    https://airquality.mecknc.gov/education-engagement/personal-air-sensors

    Sensors may help residents better-understand air quality in areas that lack a comprehensive regulatory monitoring network.

  8. Charlotte Area Air Awareness

    https://airquality.mecknc.gov/education-engagement/charlotte-area-air-awareness

    Provides air quality outreach and education to residents, businesses and schools throughout the Charlotte Region. 

  9. Air Pollution Sources & Reduction Tips

    https://airquality.mecknc.gov/education-engagement/sources-reduction-tips

    There are several things YOU can do to improve our air quality!  

  10. Electric Lawn Equipment

    https://airquality.mecknc.gov/Vehicles-Equipment/electric-lawn-equipment

    Mowing your lawn for one hour with a gasoline-powered mower generates the same amount of pollution as driving your car for four hours!