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Air Quality

The City of Austin's Air Quality Program aims to promote healthy outdoor air for our community. We do this by teaming up with regional partners to address air quality concerns that affect us all. This effort is coordinated through the Capital Area Council of Governments’ Air Central Texas initiative.

About Austin's air quality

In the Austin region, we generally have good air quality. However, as we approach summer, we sometimes have days when the air is unhealthy for sensitive groups, such as children, the elderly, and those with respiratory conditions. This is because warm, sunny days with light winds contribute to the formation of ground-level ozone, which is bad for your lungs. These days are called Ozone Action Days, and we typically have about 5 to 10 of them each ozone season.

What to do on an Ozone Action Day

When we have an Ozone Action Day, everyone needs to pitch in and do their part by driving less, reducing car idling, and conserving energy. If you are sensitive to ozone pollution, you're encouraged to limit your outdoor activity on these days.

Switch to an air-friendly ride

A big part of protecting our air means choosing sustainable transportation options when possible. To learn more about how to get around town sustainably, visit Get There ATX. To switch up your commute or find a carpool buddy, check out Commute Solutions.

Protect Austin's clear blue skies

View ten actions you can take

 

Avoid idling

Skip the drive-thru, and turn off your engine while you wait in cell phone lots or pick up the kids.


Protect your home turf

The grass is always greener when you switch to an electric or reel lawnmower instead of using gas.


Work virtually

Eliminate the commute by teleworking. Hold virtual meetings by phone or use videoconference options.


Time to refuel

Gas up when things cool down after dark. Be sure to tighten the gas cap securely to reduce evaporation.


Share the ride

Taking the bus, carpooling, and ride-sharing means more karaoke and less tailpipe emissions. Find out how to get around town sustainably or find a carpool buddy at Commute Solutions.


Go electric

Shopping for a new car? The best options in the cleanest order are 1) electric, 2) hybrid, and 3) most fuel efficient. Austin Energy's Plug-In Austin electric vehicle (EV) program offers rebates, public charging stations, and an EV Buyer's Guide. Plus, rebates for e-bikes, scooters, and more!


Get more steps and drive less

Bring your lunch to work, combine errands, and bike or walk if your destination is less than a mile away.


Conserve energy

Reduce air pollution by operating appliances efficiently, turning lights off, and using less water.


Maintain your ride

Replace air filters regularly and keep your tires properly inflated. You’ll improve your car’s gas mileage and reduce emissions.


Harness the power of the wind and sun

Sign up for Austin Energy’s GreenChoice® Program or install rooftop solar. Making the switch protects the air we breathe.

A person crosses a street in east Austin with a hazy sky above. Downtown Austin and I-35 are seen in the background.

Check our local air quality.

Knowledge is power. Stay up-to-date on our local air quality by checking your air quality index or signing up for air quality email alerts. If air quality is unhealthy, share that information with family, neighbors, and others in your network, especially those most affected.

Check the air quality.