The Western North Carolina Regional Air Quality Agency (WNCRAQA) is one of
three local programs in North Carolina. The Agency enforces Air Quality
regulations in Buncombe County and the
City of Asheville. Regulations cover
everything from open burning to asbestos demolition, as well as industrial
facilities. WNCRAQA also has an air monitoring program that measures ozone and
particulate matter in the county. The Agency is overseen by an independent
board of five members, of which three are appointed by the Buncombe County
Commission, and two by the Asheville City Council.
Our Mission
The Western North Carolina Regional Air Quality Agency monitors and regulates
Buncombe County’s air quality to safeguard public health and the environment,
while preserving the quality of life and economic vitality of the area.