Lanare
Lanare Launches SMMI Project with Aclima and CARB
Lanare is a small, rural, and diverse community in Fresno County, located within the San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District. Home to a mix of Latino, Black, and immigrant families, Lanare reflects a strong sense of community and resilience shaped by its agricultural roots.
Residents face ongoing air quality challenges due to nearby agricultural operations, unpaved roads, and heavy truck traffic, which contribute to high levels of dust and fine particulate matter. Limited infrastructure and environmental injustices have also impacted public health, with concerns about asthma and other respiratory illnesses, particularly among children and older adults.
In April 2025, Lanare residents, local organizations, and project partners gathered to discuss air quality concerns, launch new community air monitoring efforts, and work together toward a healthier and more equitable future for Lanare.
Community Air Monitoring Plan (CAMP)
Following a period of public review, we have revised the CAMP for Lanare as of October 30, 2025. This is the final version of the CAMP and has been approved by CARB.
Download the updated version of Lanare's Community Air Monitoring Plan (CAMP) to read about how air quality will be monitored.
El Plan de Monitoreo de Calidad del Aire de la Comunidad (CAMP)
Tras un período de revisión pública, hemos revisado el CAMP de Lanare a partir del 30 de octubre de 2025. Esta es la versión final del CAMP y ha sido aprobada por CARB.
Descargue la versión actualizada del Programa Comunitario de Monitoreo del Aire de Lanare para leer sobre cómo se monitoreará la calidad del aire.
Community Air Monitoring Plan (CAMP)
The Community Air Monitoring Plan (CAMP) for Lanare is a partnership between CCEJN, Aclima, and the California Air Resources Board.
The initial Lanare Community Air Monitoring Plan (CAMP) was published on May 19, 2025. You can download the original version by clicking the button below. To read the final CAMP, please navigate to the "Final Approved CAMP" button on the right.
El Plan de Monitoreo de Calidad del Aire de la Comunidad (CAMP)
El Plan Comunitario de Monitoreo del Aire (CAMP) de Lanare es una asociación entre CCEJN, Aclima y el Consejo de Recursos del Aire de California.
El borrador anterior del Plan Comunitario de Monitoreo del Aire (CAMP) de Lanare se publicó el 19 de mayo de 2025. Puede descargar la versión original haciendo clic en el botón de abajo. Para leer el CAMP actualizado, navegue hasta el botón "CAMP Final Aprobado" situado a la derecha.
 
          CCEJN
The Central California Environmental Justice Network (CCEJN) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering low-income and communities of color in the Central Valley to eliminate negative environmental impacts and achieve health equity. Through grassroots leadership, education, community organizing, and advocacy, CCEJN works to address environmental injustices such as air and water pollution, pesticide exposure, and industrial hazards. The organization leads community-based air monitoring, promotes youth engagement, and serves as a hub for environmental activism, striving for sustainable solutions and healthier futures.
About Aclima
Aclima operates mobile air quality sensors, collecting and analyzing pollution data, and working with communities to provide detailed, localized air quality insights that support health and environmental actions.
 
      
