Air Quality Monitor

In collaboration with the Port of Hueneme, a state of the art air quality monitor will be installed at Art Haycox School.  The unveiling of the new monitor took place on Wednesday, October 2nd, which was Clean Air Day. Below is the press release sent out by the Port of Hueneme.

Port Takes 2nd in the State for Clean Air Day Pledges Hosts Clean Air Day & Unveils First Air Monitors for South Oxnard October 2, 2019
For further information contact: Becky Haycox, Marketing & Communications Specialist The Port of Hueneme, Oxnard Harbor District 333 Ponoma Street, Port Hueneme, CA 93041 805-488-3677 Email: bhaycox@portofh.org Website: www.portofh.org Download PDF version PORT OF HUENEME, October 2, 2019 – A resounding 91,000 people took the pledge thanks to the Port of Hueneme bringing Clean Air Day to Ventura and Santa Barbara counties as the founding host. The Port of Hueneme spent this summer rallying with various public agencies and nonprofits to bring awareness to reducing air emissions throughout the region.
Southwinds community and AIRE members celebrate with the Port
“It is only fitting that the Port would be the founding host of Clean Air Day for our counties,” said Oxnard Harbor District President Jess Herrera. “Since 2008, the Port has reduced air emissions by 85%. No other agency has done this, and we are proud to carry the banner for clean air day, standing ready to continue being a champion for our local environment. Through the power of social media, promotion at the Banana Festival, and partnering with local agencies across both counties; thousands of local residents have taken the clean air day pledge. Local residents join over 1.2 million Californians in making a conscious effort to promote clean air for their communities on October 2nd. The Port has registered the second highest number of pledges across the state, with over 165,000 people registering in Ventura and Santa Barbara counties, exceeding their goal of 100,000.

VCAPCD Officer Laki Tisopulos; Dustin Friedman, Evelyn Jiminez and Principal Julianne Pena of Haycox Elementary School, and Hueneme Elementary School District Superintendent Dr. Christine Walker pose with the new air monitors
“A first of its kind for the county, these two air monitors are the starting point for us to get real inventory of the types of pollutants in our local air and gather data on how we can improve it,” said CEO & Port Director Kristin Decas. “The monitors represent a $140,000 investment, and the next step under the Port’s PHRESH Plan (Port of Hueneme Reducing Emissions, Supporting Health Plan). The Plan is a joint venture with the Ventura County Air Pollution Control District (VCAPD) charting the course forward to achieve the highest improvements in air quality for the local community with better a utilization of resources.” Click to learn more about the Port’s Environmental Initiatives and the PHRESH Plan. Ventura County Air Pollution Control District Officer Laki Tisopulos stated, “The monitors that you see here today are the best of the best, the Cadillac, state of the art, congratulations to the Port.”
Laki Tisopolus explains the magnitude of the Port’s investment in clean air monitoring
Also present at the unveiling, Hueneme Elementary School District Superintendent Dr. Christine Walker stated, “We are absolutely thrilled to be partnering with the Port in this next step of putting in an air quality monitor in our community, and specifically at our Haycox school. The staff is very excited about hosting this new equipment. Thank you to the Port, we are excited about this collaboration and to be moving forward by providing this great resource to the community.” The Port’s new air monitors are the most technologically advanced air quality monitor system in the entire region. On the cutting edge of technology, this new system deploys lasers to measure the particulate matter in the air, as opposed to the previous system of using physical air filters. This new technology results in higher accuracy and more ready to share information. The Port has already seen various agencies around the state interested in switching to this successful new technology.
Brian Sheridan, Development Director for the Coalition for Clean Air applauded the Port’s commitment to hosting the day for the two counties stating, “The Port of Hueneme has been an invaluable partner in our California Clean Air Day efforts. Their support has helped us establish a community of clean air “pledgers” committed to improving the quality of life in the region. We can’t thank them enough for their support and for their efforts to continually reduce emissions at the Port.” As members of the South Oxnard and Hueneme community gathered at the Port for the unveiling of the air monitors, Southwind’s Neighborhood Council President Carolina Gallardo reflected, “I am excited because we will be able to monitor the quality of air for our residents and especially for our kids.”
The Port of Hueneme is one of the most productive and efficient commercial trade gateways for niche cargo on the West Coast. The Port is governed by five locally elected Port Commissioners. The Port moves $9.5 billion in goods each year and consistently ranks among the top ten U.S. ports for automobiles and fresh produce. Port operations support the community by bringing $1.7 billion in economic activity and creating 15,834 trade-related jobs. Trade through the Port of Hueneme generates more than $119 million in direct and related state and local taxes, which fund vital community services. In 2017, the Port of Hueneme became the first port in California to become Green Marine certified. www.portofh.org.