Utah Division of Air Quality
Current Conditions
Under certain meteorological conditions, high levels of air pollution can accumulate in the Salt Lake Valley. Concentrations of particulate matter, ozone, or carbon monoxide, often referred to as "inversion," can reach moderate or unhealthy levels in our air.
To help improve air quality in the Salt Lake Valley, the Air Quality Bureau administers several educational and regulatory programs, including the Vehicle Emissions Program and a wood burning regulation.
Environmental Health Division
Phone Number (385) 468-3837
Mailing Address 788 East Woodoak Lane (5380 South)
Murray, Utah 84107
Hours
Monday through Friday
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Phone Number (385) 468-4100
Hours
Monday through Friday
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Our mission at the Salt Lake County Health Department is to promote and protect the health of our community and environment. We work tirelessly every day to prevent illness, injury, and disease while addressing social, economic, and environmental factors that impact overall health. Our efforts include immunizing children, inspecting restaurants, preventing tobacco access to minors, encouraging physical activity and proper nutrition, protecting our water and air, providing culturally appropriate services, and collaborating with our community partners to ensure public health works for all residents of Salt Lake County, regardless of where they live.