
Air Quality
Since 1991, Weber-Morgan Health Department has operated a federally-mandated Mobile Source (I/M) Air Quality Program in an effort to meet EPA guidelines for healthy air in our community.
The program focuses on education drivers about their role in local air quality. WMHD works to educate local auto repair shop owners and technicians to monitor vehicles located within Weber County to reduce the impact of auto emissions on the particulate counts and gases emitted into the air.
About Air Pollution
Air pollution can have long-term health effects. Children, older adults, and individuals with heart and lung diseases are especially at risk. Weber-Morgan Health Department has developed this web page to help residents know what they can do to protect their health from these long-term effects and how they can help reduce air pollution in our community.
How can you help?
- Walk, bike, or use public transportation when available.
- Reduce vehicle idling by turning off you engine when stopped for longer than one minute.
- Maintain your vehicle with yearly inspections and stay up to date on emissions testing.
Current Air Quality in Weber County:
Air Quality data provided by AirNow and the Environmental Protection Agency.
Air Quality Services
- Out of State Emissions Deferrals Form
- Report a Smoking Vehicle Form
- Wildfires and Your Health (PDF, 76 KB)
Vehicle Emissions
- Station List (PDF, 105 KB)
- Station Application
- I/M Station Bulletin Sept 2021 (PDF, 326 KB)
- I/M Station Bulletin Dec 2022 (PDF, 90 KB)
- I/M Station Bulletin May 2023 (PDF, 182 KB)
- I/M Station Bulletin July 2025 (PDF, 251 KB)
- Vehicle Emissions Fundamentals Class