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Ann Logan Appointed as Great Basin Unified Air Pollution Control District Air Pollution Control Officer

Great Basin Unified Air Pollution Control District

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Ann Logan Appointed as Air Pollution Control Officer

January 27, 2025

The Great Basin Unified Air Pollution Control District Governing Board is pleased to announce
the formal appointment of Ann Logan as the District’s Air Pollution Control Officer and
Executive Officer as of January 24, 2025. The District is a regional government agency covering
Inyo, Mono, and Alpine Counties that works to protect the people and the environment from the
harmful effects of air pollution. The District’s purpose is to ensure that all federal and state air
quality standards are met and to protect the health, welfare, and environment of the people within
the District. In order to effectively meet these standards, the District, primarily through education
and cooperation, enforces federal and state laws delegated to it and, as necessary, adopts and
enforces local regulations.

Ms. Logan began her career with the District over 10 years ago, with eight years of service as the
Deputy Air Pollution Control Officer, where she demonstrated her expertise and commitment to
the District’s mission and work. Ms. Logan has been serving as the Acting Air Pollution Control
Officer since September 2024. As an Inyo County resident, Ms. Logan is looking forward to
working in her new role with the District Board and staff to serve the local communities across
the Great Basin region. The District Governing Board expresses confidence in Ms. Logan’s
ability to lead the District in its ongoing mission to improve air quality and protect the health of
the region’s residents.


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