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Air district presents AB 2588 'toxic hot spots' prioritization; three facilities flagged as high priority

3317678 · February 11, 2025
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Tuolumne County Air Pollution Control District presented its 2024 AB 2588 prioritization on Feb. 11: York Engineering’s analysis classified 60 permitted facilities, identifying three as high priority (required health‑risk assessments), nine intermediate priority and 48 low priority.

Tuolumne County’s Air Pollution Control District presented the district’s 2024 annual toxic hot‑spot prioritization and compliance update on Feb. 11.

Kent Rasmussen, the county’s air pollution control specialist, said the district oversees 60 permitted facilities and began an AB 2588 compliance process with York Engineering after a board contract approval on July 18, 2024. York grouped facilities into four categories for assessment: auto‑body shops, gasoline‑dispensing facilities,…

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