Katherine Chin is a skilled statistician with extensive experience in air quality management and environmental science. Currently serving at the Sacramento Metropolitan Air Quality Management District since November 2020, Katherine analyzes air quality data and evaluates pollutant distribution and transport. Previously, Katherine held positions as an Air Quality Specialist and a Graduate Student Researcher at UC Davis, focusing on compliance inspections and statistical analyses of biogas concentrations. Katherine's earlier roles as an Engineering Technician and a Research Intern provided hands-on experience with gas recovery systems, industrial wastewater evaluation, and ecological restoration research. Katherine holds a Master's degree in Atmospheric Science from the University of California, Davis, and a Bachelor's degree in Earth and Environmental Science from UC Irvine, complemented by minors in Global Sustainability and Education.

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Sacramento Metropolitan Air Quality Management District

About Us Sac Metro Air District is designated by EPA as part of the Sacramento Federal Ozone Nonattainment Area (SFNA), which is comprised of all of Sacramento and Yolo Counties, the eastern portion of Solano County,  the southern portion of Sutter County, the western slopes of El Dorado and Placer Counties up to the Sierra crest, and includes four other local air districts. Sac Metro Air District is responsible for monitoring air pollution within the Basin and for developing and administering programs to reduce air pollution levels below the health-based standards established by the state and federal governments.


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