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Air District Receives 2025 Air Toxics Hot Spots Report; No Public Comment
Summary
The Sacramento Metropolitan Air Quality Management District on Oct. 23 received the district—s 2025 Air Toxic Hot Spots Report. Staff said countywide cancer risk estimates have declined since 2012; the board opened a public hearing, recorded no public speakers and listed the report as a receiving file.
The Sacramento Metropolitan Air Quality Management District on Oct. 23 received its 2025 Air Toxic Hot Spots Report after a public hearing that produced no public speakers.
Matt Baldwin of the district—s engineering and compliance division presented the report, describing the Air Toxic Hot Spots Act and the district—s process for inventorying emissions, prioritizing facilities, and conducting or requiring health risk assessments. Baldwin said the California Air Toxics Assessment estimated Sacramento County—s total cancer risk at about 3.95 per million, down from about 7.06 per million in 2012; the statewide average was cited at about 5.98 per million.
Baldwin told the board the…
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