May Air District Board Meeting: Support Zero-Emission appliances
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Wed, May 6, 2026; 10:00 AM
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May Air District Board Meeting: Support Zero-Emission appliances
Join us to give public comment at the Bay Area Air Management District's February Stationary Source Committee meeting!
375 Beale St Suite 800, San Francisco, CA 94105, USA
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Melissa Yu
melissa.yu@sierraclub.org
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Organized By: Sierra Club
Location: 375 Beale St Suite 800, San Francisco, CA 94105, USA
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Melissa Yu
melissa.yu@sierraclub.org
Join us to give public comment at the Bay Area Air District’s May Board meeting!
The Air District’s groundbreaking zero-emission appliance rules (Rules 9-4 and 9-6) are under review — and we need your voice to protect clean air and public health.
These rules are a vital step toward eliminating harmful pollution from gas-powered furnaces and water heaters — one of the largest sources of nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions in the Bay Area, even more than all the region's cars combined. If implemented, these rules would prevent 85 premature deaths and 15,000 asthma attacks each year, and save the region nearly $900 million annually in health impacts.
While some flexibility is needed to support residents, especially in low-income communities, we must not allow industry pressure to weaken these life-saving rules or create broad loopholes that undermine their benefits.
💙 Wear blue to the meeting to show your support for clean air and healthy homes. Together, we’ll make a powerful statement that our communities stand united for a pollution-free Bay Area.
We’ll follow up with talking points, updates, and everything you need to make your voice heard. Let’s show up strong to keep the Bay Area moving toward a healthier, all-electric future. Your voice matters. RSVP today!
*Include your mobile number so we can text you when public comment opens — that way, you’ll know exactly when to add your name to the queue to speak, even if the meeting runs long.
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