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Claim This BusinessYakima Regional Clean Air Agency operates as the regulatory authority for air quality in Yakima County, Washington, serving residents throughout the greater Yakima Valley including Upper and Lower Yakima County regions. Established to enforce federal and state air quality regulations, the agency maintains offices at 186 Iron Horse Court, Suite 101 in Yakima. With a 2.8-star rating drawn from five customer reviews, the agency employs staff who assist homeowners with burn permits, compliance questions, and air quality concerns during regular business hours Monday through Friday.
The agency distinguishes itself through its Residential Wood Smoke Reduction program, which provides substantial rebates up to $4,400 for qualified wood stove replacements, including no-cost units for low-income households and $350 payments for recycling older heating devices. This grant-funded initiative aims to improve regional air quality by removing inefficient wood-burning devices from service. The agency also offers free interpretation and translation services for non-English speakers and maintains an online portal for burn ban alerts and current air quality notifications.
Customer experiences reveal named staff members making meaningful impacts. Mark Edler receives specific praise for helping a homeowner navigate the wood stove replacement process, while the agency's compliance and engineering division has drawn criticism for interpersonal interactions. One reviewer documented an unsatisfactory experience with the division supervisor, suggesting residents direct concerns to County Commissioners if unresolved. The agency processes residential burn permits for yard waste and maintains strict enforcement against burning prohibited materials including garbage, lumber, plastic, and rubber.
Three reviews yield mixed feedback: one five-star review praises Mark for his assistance with the wood stove program, while two negative reviews cite unhelpfulness and an incident involving an allegedly unprofessional supervisor. The single positive review specifically names a staff member, contrasting with criticism centered on the compliance division.
| Sunday | Closed |
| Monday | 9 AM–5 PM |
| Tuesday | 9 AM–5 PM |
| Wednesday | 9 AM–5 PM |
| ThursdayToday | 9 AM–5 PM |
| Friday | 9 AM–5 PM |
| Saturday | Closed |
Processing and selling residential burn permits for yard waste; enforcing permit requirements and seasonal restrictions.
Administering rebates up to $4,400 for replacing old wood stoves with cleaner heating systems, including income-qualified no-cost replacements.
Tracking and reporting current air quality conditions throughout Upper and Lower Yakima County with real-time updates.
Implementing and communicating burn ban statuses (GREEN, YELLOW Stage 1, RED Stage 2) with sign-up alerts for residents.
Providing guidance to businesses and residents on air quality regulations, permitting, and regulatory compliance.
Processing public records requests for agency documents, enforcement actions, and environmental data.
Accepting and investigating air quality complaints including opacity certifications and violation reports.