Air Quality Solutions
Coordinator of Resource Stewardship

No Drive Alternatives
One of Utah’s greatest emission contributors is mobiles sources, making up 42% of emissions overall. Mobile sources are non-stationary sources such as vehicles, trains, and aircraft. One way that state agencies can help improve Utah’s air is by decreasing the number of single-occupant vehicle trips that they take each day.Learn more

State Facilities
When State Facilities are run efficiently, the State uses less energy and produces fewer emissions. The state works towards these reductions through energy efficient design, alternative energy implementation where applicable, and water conservation.Learn more

State Fleet
Utah State Fleet takes meaningful, long range action to combat poor air quality. State fleet implements zero and low-emission vehicles, where applicable, and utilizes Tier 3 fuels. State Fleet aids in the expansion of electric vehicle (EV) infrastructure and the development of EV Auto Technician Training.Learn more
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Annual Reports
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FY2024 Annual Report
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About Us
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State EV Infrastructure
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Awards
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Sustainable Procurement
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