Methane Indicator

Methane Indicator: Action

In addition to daily actions the local utility and air regulators take to ensure public safety, community members can also take action if they are concerned about fugitive methane or gas leaks:

  • Notify the local utility or regional air quality district to investigate the area to determine whether the methane concentrations identified through the MI are being caused by sources that could be capped like abandoned oil and gas wells.
  • If landfills, wastewater treatment plants, agricultural waste sites, or sewer infrastructure are determined to be the likely source(s) of fugitive methane, biogas capture could be a viable option.
  • Work with leadership of the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority, logistics companies, distribution warehouses, railyards, drayage services, and other large vehicle fleet managers to convert to zero-emission electric vehicles. Many of these vehicles could be powered by electricity, and specifically by locally-generated solar energy from rooftops and covered parking areas. Covered parking areas have the added benefit of reducing the urban heat island effect, which occurs when cities replace natural land cover with dense concentrations of pavement, buildings, and other surfaces that absorb and retain heat.
  • Call before you dig. The local gas utility will be able to advise on the location of gas lines to avoid.

Air Quality Lookup by Address

See an air quality report for any address within East Los Angeles, Boyle Heights, & West Commerce.

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