1972 COMPENDIUM
OF
STATE AIR POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCIES
Division of Intergovernmental Relations
Office of Legislation
Environmental Protection Agency
Washington, D. C. 20460
September 1, 1972
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EPA REGIONAL OFFICES
Region I - Connecticut. Maine. Massachusetts, New Hampshire. Rhode Island,
Vermont.
John A. S. McGlennon, Regional Administrator - 617-223-7210
Steven Ells, Intergovernmental and Congressional Affairs
John F. Kennedy Building, Boston, Massachusetts 02203
Region II - New Jersey, New York. Puerto Rico. Virgin Islands.
Gerald M. Hansler, Regional Administrator - 212-264-2525
Meyer Scolnick, Intergovernmental and Congressional Affairs
26 Federal Plaza, New York, New York 10007
Region III - Delaware. District of Columbia. Maryland. Pennsylvania.
Virginia, West Virginia.
Edward W. Furia, Jr., Regional Administrator - 215-597-9800
Diane Margenau, Intergovernmental and Congressional Affairs
Curtis Building, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19106
Region IV - Alabama. Florida. Georgia. Mississippi. Kentucky, North
Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee.
Jack E. Ravan, Regional Administrator - 404-526-5727
Frank Reed, Intergovernmental and Congressional Affairs
1421 Peachtree St., N.E., Atlanta, Georgia 30309
Region V - Illinois. Indiana. Ohio. Michigan. Minnesota. Wisconsin.
Francis T. Mayo, Regional Administrator - 312-353-5250
Maurice Coburn, Intergovernmental and Congressional Affairs
1 North Wacker Drive, Chicago, Illinois 60606
Region VI - Arkansas. Louisiana. New Mexico. Oklahoma. Texas.
Arthur W. Busch, Regional Administrator - 214-749-1962
Paul Comola, Intergovernmental and Congressional Affairs
1600 Patterson St., Dallas, Texas 75201
Region VII - Iowa. Kansas. Missouri. Nebraska.
Jerome H. Svore, Regional Administrator - 816-374-5493
Clark C. Clopeck, Intergovernmental and Congressional Affairs
1735 Baltimore Avenue, Kansas City, Missouri 64108
Region VIII - Colorado. Montana. North Dakota. South Dakota. Utah. Wyoming.
John Green, Regional Administrator - 303-837-3895
Dean Norris, Intergovernmental and Congressional Affairs
1860 Lincoln St., Denver, Colorado 80203
Region IX - American Samoa. Arizona. California. Guam. Hawaii. Nevada
Paul DeFalco, Jr., Regional Administrator - 415-556-2320
Deanna Wieman, Intergovernmental and Congressional Affairs
100 California St., San Francisco, California 94111
Region X - Alaska. Idaho. Oregon. Washington.
James L. Agee, Regional Administrator - 2,06-442-1200
Mary Nielson, Intergovernmental and Congressional Affairs
1200 6tb>Avenue, Seattle, Washington 98101
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1972 COMPENDIUM OF STATE AIR POLLUTION CONTROL
AGENCIES
Introduction
This Compendium of State Air Pollution Control Agencies
is a companion volume to the 1972 Compendium of State Water
Pollution Control Agencies with Regulatory/Policy-Making
Responsibility issued in December 1971 by the Office of
Intergovernmental Programs. It has been prepared to provide
State and local governments, non-government entities and others
interested in air pollution control programs with summaries of
the statutory, organizational and functional means adopted by
the States, territories and possessions of the United States
to achieve environmental goals in the area of air pollution
control. Principal information sources used include state
codes and session laws, state air implementation plans filed
with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), information
supplied by EPA regional offices and miscellaneous directories.
The Compendium is designed to serve as a guide for
identifying the principal provisions of the major state statutes
relating to air pollution control^/ and the organizational
structure through which these statutes are administered. It
is not an exhaustive digest of State air pollution control laws.
For example, State laws relating to the control of motor vehicle
/emissions are not included. A complete and detailed understanding
df the air control laws applicable in each State would require an
examination of the state statutes, together with any implementing
regulations, executive orders and relevant judicial decisions.
In format, the Compendium follows the uniform configuration
of the ten Federal regions (see map of Federal regions at p. v •)..
States are listed alphabetically within each region.
The Compendium identifies the principal policy-making and
regulatory organizations responsible for air pollution control
in each State, the District of Columbia, Guam, American Samoa,
Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. The organizational structure
of these agencies and their relationship to other State agencies
are described diagrammatically. An asterisk identifies the
official State air pollution control agency with authority to
II Statutes enacted up to July 1, 1972-
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accept and administer Federal funds and grants. The relation-
ships of these State agencies to similar agencies in other States
and to local agencies within the State are summarized briefly
under the topic "Intergovernmental Cooperation". To the extent
available, addresses, telephone numbers, and the names of
officials are included.
General statutory references to the States' basic air
pollution control laws are provided. In addition, specific
references to particular powers and authorities, such as the
adoption of regulations, conduct of investigations, enforcement^
etc., are presented in tabular form. In some instances, the
sbecific authorities included in this statutory table parallel
the requirements established by EPA for State air implementation
plans (40 CFR 51.11, 36 F.R. 22369 at 22400, November 25, 1971).
However, the information presented in this Compendium regarding
these authorities is not to be interpreted either as an endorse-
ment of or an evaluation of the adequacy of these authorities.
(For EPA action approving and promulgating State air implementation
plans, see 40 CFR Part 52, 37 F.R. No. 105, Part III, pp. 10842-10906,
May 3.1, 1972; miscellaneous amendments, 37 F.R. 15080-15091, July 27,
1972. See also EPA Notice of Proposed Rulemaking relating to approval
and promulgation of air implementation plans for 25 states, 37 F, R.
11826-11848, June 14, 1972; EPA Notice of Proposed Rulemaking
relating to approval and promulgation of a±r implementation plans
for 12 states, 37 F.R. 15904-15113, July 27, 1972.)
Although every effort has been made to make the Compendium
complete and accurate, state statutes are subject to change as are
the membership and staffing of state and local air pollution control
agencies, boards and commissions. Pertinent changes and updating
of the information and listings will be incorporated in future
revisions of the Compendium.
In the interest of developing a reference document for state
air pollution control agencies which is both useful and current,
your comments and suggestions concerning the format, scope and
information presented in this Compendium of State Air Pollution
Control Agencies are invited.
Nicholas M. Golubin
Assistant Director
Division of Intergovernmental Relations
Office of Legislation
Environmental Protection Agency
Washington, D.C. 20460
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INDEX OF STATES
Alabama
Alaska
American Samoa
Arizona
Arkansas
California
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware .
District of Columbia
Florida
Georgia
Guam
Hawaii
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Page
97
349
289
293
198
305
252
2
57
63
103
110
334
338
354
151
158
229
235
115
203
9
68
14
169
176
122
240
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Puerto Rico
Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
Virgin Islands
Washington
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming
Page
259
246
342
21
35
208
41
128
264
181
214
360
75
48
25
137
271
144
220
277
29
83
52
366
90
190
283
iii
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INDEX BY REGION
REGION I
Connecticut
Maine
Massachusetts
New Hampshire
Rhode Island
Vermont
REGION II
New Jersey
New York
Puerto Rico
Virgin Islarids
REGION III
Delaware
District of Columbia
Maryland
Pennsylvania
Virginia
West Virginia
REGION IV
Alabama
Florida
Georgia
Kentucky
Mississippi
North Carolina
South Carolina
Tennessee
REGION V
Illinois
Indiana
Michigan
Minnesota
Ohio
Wisconsin
Page
2
9
14
21
25
29
35
41
48
52
57
63
68
75
83
90
97
103
110
115
122
128
137
151
158
169
176
181
190
REGION VI
Arkansas
Louisiana
New Mexico
Oklahoma
Texas
REGION VII
Iowa
Kansas
Missouri
Nebraska
REGION VIII
Colorado
Montana
North Dakota
South Dakota
Utah
Wyoming
REGION IX
American Samoa
Arizona
California
Guam
Hawaii
Nevada
REGION X
Alaska
Idaho
Oregon
Washington
Page
198
203
208
214
220
229
235
240
246
252
259
264
271
277
283
289
293
305
338
342
349
354
36°
366
iv
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Interstate Agencies
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY REGIONAL OFFICES DREJC
ISC
STANDARD FEDERAL REGIONS
ORSANCO
INCOPOT
III
II
I
V
III
iew York.
Philadelphia
American Samoa IX
Trust Territories IX
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REGION I
Connecticut
Maine
Massachusetts
New Hampshire
Rhode Island
Vermont
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CONNECTICUT DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
SPECIAL COUNSEL
COMMISSIONER OF
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
POLICY PLANNING
RESEARCH AND
EVALUATION
INTERNAL
AUDIT
JL
ADVISORY COUNCIL ON
ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
I/
ADMINISTRATIVE
ASSISTANT
ADMINISTRATIVE
SERVICES
DEPUTY COMMISSIONER
DIVISION OF CONSERVATION AND
AND PRESERVATION OF THE ENVIRONMENT
DEPUTY COMMISSIONER
DIVISION OF
ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
_L
FISH AND
WATER LIFE
FORESTRY
PARKS AND
RECREATION
POLICY PLANNING
AND STANDARDS
JL.
t LAND
ACQUISITION
_t
OPERATIONS
& ENFORCEMENT
JL
WATER
RESOURCES
MONITORING
& DETECTION
_L
COMPLIANCE
LAW
ENFORCEMENT
MAINTENANCE
IRADIATION
IR
Region 1
SERVICES &
ENFORCEMENT
_L
Region 2
_L
ERVICES &
RCEMENU
MAIN-
SCE
Region 3J
Region
I i
VICES &
ORCEMEN1
[
MAIN-
TENANCE
4
(SOLID WASTE 1-
IPESTICIDES | — '
i> l
/SERVICES x&
(ENFORCEMENT
MAIN-
TENANCE
— Chairman, selected annually by Governor
Nine members, to serve for staggered three year terms
Five appointed by Governor
Two appointed by Speaker of House of Representatives
Two appointed by President Pro Tempore of State Senate
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CONNECTICUT
1. STATE AGENCIES
* Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection
State Office Building
Hartford, Connecticut 06115
Telephone: 203-566-4252
Commissioner of Environmental Protection, Daniel W. Lufkin
Air Pollution Control Section
70 Elm Street
Hartford, Connecticut 06115
Telephone: 203-566-4030
Director of Air Compliance, Echert Beck
Advisory Council 'on Environmental Quality
II. INTERGOVERNMENTAL COOPERATION
A. INTERSTATE
The Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection advises,
consults and cooperates with other State agencies, Federal and
regional agencies, local governments, industries, and other af-
fected groups. The Department transmits information and data
on emissions, air quality, construction of new industrial plants,
and air pollution control strategies to air pollution control
agencies in other states (Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York,
and Rhode Island).
Connecticut, New Jersey, and New York participate In the Interstate
Sanitation Commission. The Commission collects air pollution data,
conducts field surveys and inspections, makes complaint referrals
and coordinates planning and emergency episode activities.
B. INTRASTATE
In Connecticut, the Department of Environmental Protection has
primary responsibility for developing a coordinated state-wide
air pollution control program. Subject to the approval of the
Commissioner of Environmental Protection, municipalities and
local air pollution control districts may adopt and enforce air
pollution control ordinances and regulations identical to or
more stringent than State regulations.
*0fficial State air pollution control agency with authority to accept and
administer Federal funds and grants.
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Names, Addresses and Officials of Local Air Pollution Control Agencies
Bridgeport
Air Pollution Control Bureau
835 Washington Avenue, Bridgeport, Connecticut 06604
Telephone: 203-333-8551 Ext. 451
Administrator and Director - John F. McCarthy
Air Pollution Appeals Board
(same address and phone number as above)
Acting Chairman - John Gleason
Secretary - John F. McCarthy
Fairfield
Fairfield Health Department '
Town Hall Annex, Fairfield, Connecticut 06430
Telephone: 203-366-7851
Director of Health - H. Patterson Harris, Jr., M.D.
Supervisor, Environmental Health - Leonard T. O'Neill
Fairfield Board of Health
(sane address and phone as above)
Chairman - J. Carter O'Dwyer
Greenwich
Greenwich Health Department
Town Hall Annex, Greenwich, Connecticut 06830' v
Telephone: 203-869-8800 Ext. 321;
Director - George Kraus, M.D.
Board of Health i
(same address and phone as above except Ext. 30°)
Chairman - George L. Tunick, M.D.
Meriden
Department of Health
Stoddard Municipal Building
165 Miller Street, Meriden, Connecticut 06U50
Telephone: 203-238-2611
Director of Public Health - Gunar N. Bohan, M.D.
Chief of Environmental Health - Thomas D. Armentano
Board of Health
2k Trumbull Street, Meriden, Connecticut 061£0
Telephone: 203-237-2556 ;,;i,
Chairman - Lester H. Sugarman, O.D. . , :'
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Middletown
Department of Health
Municipal Building, Middletown, Connecticut 06457
Telephone: 203-347-4671 Ext. 16
Director - Eric Gordon, M.D.
Hilfard
Department of Health
Eels Hill Annex, Milford, Connecticut 061*60
Telephone: 203-878-1731 Ext. 61
Director of Health - Dr. Benjamin Rosenthal
Air Pollution Control Officer - William N. Whitney
Health Administrator - Raymond J.
NJ3W Britain
Health Department
Room 305, City Hall
27 West Main Street, New Britain, Connecticut 06051
Telephone: 203-225-8100
Director - Qeorge Zalkan, M.D.
Board of Health
(same address and phone as above)
Chairman - Thomas J. Madden, M.D.
Secretary - Oeorge Zalkan, M.D.
New Haven
Bureau of Environmental Health
New Haven Health Department
One State Street, New Haven, Connecticut 06511
Telephone: 203-562-0151 Ext. 1&9
Director of Public Health - John B. Atwater, M.D.
Director of Environmental Health - Edward R. DeLouise
Air Pollution Control Advisory Committee
(same address and phone as above)
Chairman - Charles Gill
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Horwalk
Health Department
137-139 East Avenue, Norvalk, Connecticut 06851
Telephone: 203-838-7531
Director - Francis J. Kalaman, M.D., M.P.H.
Air Pollution Sanitarian - John L. Schwartz, R.S.
Board of Health
(same address and phone as above)
Chairman - Henry J« Gloetzner, M.D.
Secretary - Francis J. Kalaman, M.D.
Stanford
Health Department
229 North Street, Stanford, Connecticut 06901
Telephone: 203-31*8-5667
Director - Ralph M. Oof stein, M.D.
Air Pollution Control Officer -
Health Commission
(sane address and phone aa above)
Chairman - Ralph Pesiri, M.O.
Clerk of the Commission - Ralph M. Oof stein, M.D.
Stratford
Department of Health
Town Hall, Stratford, Connecticut 061*97
Telephone: 203-375-5621 Ext. 20U
Director - Chester E. Haberlin, M.D.
Public Health Administrator - William J. Watson
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III. STATUTORY REFERENCE
A. GENERAL AUTHORITY
Public Act Ho. 872, creating a Department of Environmental
Protection, approved June 25, 1971, (H.B. No. 9254), Connecticut
Public Acts, 1971 Session, pp. 1927-2155; Public Act No. 45,
approved April 17, 1972 (H.B. No. 5220) Connecticut Public Acts,
1972 Session; Public Act No. 103, approved April 29, 1972
(S.B. 277) Connecticut Public Acts, 1972 Session.
B. SPECIFIC AUTHORITIES
Statutory Authority
Responsible Agency
Citation I/
Plans and Programs
1. Develop comprehensive
state air pollution con-
trol plans & programs
2. Conduct studies, investi-
gations, and research
Regulation
: 3. Adopt regulations
4. Adopt emission standards
5. Adopt emission limitations
6. Prevent construction,
modification, or operation
of stationary sources
7. Issue permits for con-
struction of new sources
8. Issue permits for opera-
tion of new sources
9. Grant variances
Commissioner of
Environmental
Protection (CEP)
CEP
CEP
CEP
CEP
CEP
CEP
CEP
CEP
Public Act No. 872,
§§ 6, 9
Public Act No. 872,
•g 7
Public Act No. 872 ,
§§ 7, 12, 17, 19
Public Act No. 872,
§§ 7
Public Act No. 872,
§§ 7
Public Act No. 872,
§§ 17
Public Act No. 872,
§§ 17
Public Act No. 872,
f§ 17
Public Act No. 872,
§§ 27
, _/ All references are to Public Act No. 872, approved June 25, 1971, and to Public
Act No. 103, approved April 29, 1972. For full citation see General Authority.
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CONNECTICUT
Statutory Authority
Surveillance and Compliance
10. Obtain compliance infor-
mation
11. Inspect and conduct tests
12. Require record keeping
13. Require periodic reports
14. Require emission
monitoring devices
15. Issue enforceable admin-
istrative orders
Emergency Action
16. Take special prompt
action in air pollution
emergencies
Enforcement
17. Enforce applicable laws,
regulations, standards,
and administrative
orders
18. Seek injunctive relief
Responsible Agency
CEP
CEP
CEP
CEP
CEP
CEP
CEP
CEP
CEP
Citation -
Public Act No. 872,
IB 7, 17, 21
Public Act No. 872,
«« 17
Public Act No. 872, g
17 , 21
Public Act No. 872,
%% 17
Public Act No. 872,
%% 17
Public Act No. 872,
%% 7, 8, 19, 22, 23
Public Act No. 103,
%% 2
Public Act No. 872,
%% 8, 25;
Public Act No. 103,
IS 4
Public Act No. 872,
%% 7, 12, 17, 21,
Public Act No. 103,
%% 1, 3
Public Act No. 872,
%% 7, 17, 24
Public Act No. 103,
%% 3
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MAINE
[GOVERNOR]
I
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Commissioner of Environmental Protection i'
BOARD OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION 2/
Chairman - Commissioner of Environmental Protection,
ex officio — right to vote only when tie vote
Ten members appointed by Governor & confirmed by
Council for three year terms
Qualifications:
Two - State nanfacturing interests
Two - Municipalities
Two - General public
Two - State conservation interests
Two - Knowledgeable in air pollution matters
BUREAU OF WATER QUALITY
CONTROL
BUREAU OF AIR QUALITY
CONTROL
Chief
|CLE
BUREAU OF LAND
QUALITY CONTROL
RK TYPIST Ilj
PORTLAND REGIONAL
OFFICE
Engineer
Engineering Technician
CENTRAL MAIN REGIONAL OFFICE
AUGUSTA
Assistant Engineer
Chemist I
LICENSING STAFF
Assistant Engineer
Assistant Engineer
Clerk Typist II
^/Appointed by Governor and confirmed by Council for term coterminous
with Governor
^/Successor to Environmental Improvement Commission
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MAINE
I. STATE AGENCIES
Department of Environmental Protection
State House
Augusta, Maine 04330
Telephone: 207-289-2811
Commissioner of Environmental Protection,
* Board of Environmental Protection
State House
Augusta, Maine 04330
Telephone: 207-289-2591
Chairman:
Members:
Director, William R. Adams
Bureau of Air Quality Control
State House
Augusta, Maine 04330
Telephone: 207-289-3762
Chief, Frederick C. Pitman
II. INTERGOVERNMENTAL COOPERATION
A. INTERSTATE
Maine transmits information and data on air quality, emissions,
sampling, site location, licensing of new sources and activation
of emergency episode procedures to air pollution control agencies
in other states (New Hampshire)
*0fficial State air pollution control agency with authority to accept and
administer Federal funds and grants.
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B. INTRASTATE
In Maine, responsibility for air pollution control is shared
by the State and municipalities. Although the Department of
Environmental Protection has primary responsibility for
developing and implementing a coordinated state-wide air
pollution control program, the State has not preempted the
field of air pollution study and control. Municipalities
are authorized to adopt and enforce air pollution control
and abatement ordinances not less stringent than State law
and regulations. Municipal ordinances are binding on persons
residing in the municipality when they are more stringent than
or touch on matters not covered by State law and regulations.
III. STATUTORY REFERENCE
A. GENERAL AUTHORITY
38 Maine Revised Statutes Annotated, (M.R.S.A.), 1972 Cum. Pocket
Supp. £@ 581-597, relating to protection and improvement of air, as
amended by Maine 1972 Laws, 1st Special Session, ch. 570, approved
February 9, 1972. See also 38 M.R.S.A. 1972 Cum. Pocket Supp.
§8 460-463. Maine Site Location of Development Law, 38 M.R.S.A., 1972
Cum. Pocket Supp.8481 - 488, as amended by Maine 1972 Laws, 1st Special
Session, ch. 613, approved March 9, 1972. An Act implementing the
reorganization of the Department of Environmental Protection, Maine
1972 Laws, 1st Special Session, ch. 618, approved March 10, 1972,
effective July 1, 1972. An Act relating to Property Tax Exemption
of certain pollution control facilities, Maine 1972 Laws, 1st Special
Session, ch. 562, approved February 7, 1972.
B. SPECIFIC AUTHORITIES
Statutory Authority
Responsible Agency
Citation
Plans and Programs
1. Develop comprehensive
State air pollution con-
trol plans & programs
2. Conduct studies, investi-
gations, and research
Regulation
3. Adopt regulations
Board of Environmental
Protection (BEP)
BEP (State legislature
adopts standards by
legislative enactment).
38 M.R.S.A. $ 460
38 M.R.S.A. '8 585-A,
See also §§ 583, 584,
584-A, 585, Maine 1972
Laws, ch. 618 >'§ 9
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Statutory Authority
Responsible Agency
Citation
Regulation/Cent.)
4. Adopt emission standards
5. Adopt emission limitations
6. Prevent construction,
modification, or operation
of stationary sources
7. Issue permits for con-
struction of new sources
8. Issue permits for opera-
tion of new sources
9. Grant variances
Surveillance and Compliance
10. Obtain compliance
information
11. Inspect and conduct tests
12. Require record keeping
13. Require periodic reports
14. Require emission
monitoring devices
15. Issue enforceable admin-
istrative orders; :; :
Emergency Action
16. Take special prompt
action in air pollution
emergencies
BEP and State Legislature
BEP and State Legislature
BEP
BEP & Commissioner of
Environmental Protection
(CEP)
BEP
BEP
BEP
BEP
BEP
BEP
BEP 1
BEP
38 M.R.S.A. •§ 585
38 MvR.S.A. i 585-A
38 M.R.S.A. ftft 589,
590, 591, 592. See
also 38 M.R.S.A. gg
481-488
38 M.R.S.A % 590
Maine 1972 Laws,
ch. 618, «« 8
38 MiR.S.A. 8 590
Maine 1972 Laws,
ch. 618, 8 8
38 M.R.S.A. § 587
38 M.R.S.A §§462,
586
38 M.R.S.A *§ 589
590
38 M.R.S.A ft* 589
590
38 M.R.S.A %S 462
589
38 M.R.S.A % 589
38 M.R.S.A %% 591
38 M.R.S.A •% 593
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MAINE
Statutory Authority
Responsible Agency
Citation
Enforcement
17. Enforce applicable laws,
regulations, standards,
and administrative orders
18. Seek injunctive relief
State Attorney General
at request of BEP
State Attorney General
at request of BEF
38 M.R.S.A SS 462,
591, 595, 596
Maine 1972 Laws,
ch. 618, 8 8
38.M.R.S.A %% 462,
595
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MASSACHUSETTS
JGO V E R N 0 Rj
ADVISORY cniiNrrn. ON ATR pnu.uTTnN EMERGENCIES
Fifteen members
Four ex officio
Commissioner of Public Health
Registrar of Motor Vehicles
Commissioner of Commerce & Development
Commissioner of Labor and Industries
or their designees
Eleven appointed by Governor
Qualifications:
One - municipal government
One - power generating industry
One - Associated Industries of Mass.
One - coal industry
One - fuel oil industry
One - gas industry
One '- licensed physician
One - registered professional engineer
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC
HEALTH
Commissioner
IPUBLIC HEALTH
I COUNCIL
DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL
HEALTH
)BUREAU OF AIR USE MANAGEMENT I
1 I 1
METRO BOSTON
AIR POLLUTION
CONTROL DISTRICT
CENTRAL MASS.
AIR POLLUTION
CONTROL DISTRICT
PIONEER VALLEY
AIR POLLUTION
CONTROL DISTRICT
i i - i
BERKSHIRE AIR
POLLUTION CON-
TROL DISTRICT
MERRIMACK VALLEY
AIR POLLUTION
CONTROL DISTRICT
SOUTHEASTERN MASS.
AIR POLLUTION
CONTROL. DISTRICT
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MASSACHUSETTS
I. STATE AGENCIES
* Department of Public Health
600 Washington Street, 2nd Floor
Boston, Massachusetts 02111
Telephone: 617-727-2690
Commissioner,
Division of Environmental Health
Address and Telephone Above
Director, John C. Collins
Bureau of Air Use Management
600 Washington Street, Room 320
Boston, Massachusetts 02111
Telephone: 617-727-2658
Director, Gilbert T. Joly
Assistant Director, Cornelius O'Leary
Public Health Council
Advisory Council on Air Pollution Emergencies
*0fficial State air pollution control agency with authority to accept
and administer Federal funds and grants.
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II. INTERGOVERNMENTAL COOPERATION
A. INTERSTATE
Massachusetts has developed informal arrangements for
interstate cooperation and coordination on air pollution
control matters. Through the New England Staff for
Coordinating Air Use Management (NESCAUM), Massachusetts
exchanges air pollution control information and coordinates
its regulatory activities with neighboring States. NESCAUM
objectives include development of uniform air quality
evaluation techniques, study of interstate compacts and
legislation, interstate cooperation to identify actual and
potential multi-state air pollution problems and region-wide
interchange of air quality data. NESCAUM is composed of air
pollution control staff members from States which are jointly
involved in Interstate Air Quality Control Regions, and
reports directly to the New England Governor's Conference.
The New England Interstate Radiological Health Compact
prescribes similar procedures for air pollution problems
resulting from the release of nuclear contaminants.
B. INTRASTATE
Massachusetts law requires all State agencies to cooperate
in air pollution control matters and to comply with air
pollution control regulations. The cooperation and assistance
of State departments and agencies is further assured by the
good offices of the Governor. In addition to the Department
of Public Health, the Departments of Public Works, Public
Safety and Natural Resources also have air pollution control
responsibilities.
At present, several municipal air pollution control programs
are in effect in Massachusetts. However, it is not expected
that these programs will be continued on a long-term basis.
Instead Massachusetts expects to make increased use of
regional air pollution control programs implemented through
six regional air pollution control districts under the
direction of the Bureau of Air Use Management within the
Massachusetts Department of Public Health
Names. Addresses and Officials of Local Air Pollution Control Agencies
Berkshire Air Pollution Control District
1U1U State Street, Springfield, HassAchuoetta 01109
Telephones U13-785-5327
Director - Stephen Joyce
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MASSACHUSETTS
Eteston
Air Pollution Control Commission
Room 81*, Quincy.Market Building
South Market Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02109
Telephone: 617-227-1*890
Executive Director - David Standley
Air Pollution Control Commission
Room 3-'2l*6j, MdoS.j, Cambridge, Massachusetts 0213°
Telephone: 617-86U-6900 Ext. 2236
Chairman - Professor Janes A. Fay
Central Massachusetts
Central Massachusetts Air Pollution Control District
Room 1*01*, City Hall
Worcester, Massachusetts 01608
Telephone: 617-791-3672
Director - Edaond 0. Banoit
Fitcnburg
Board of Health
Room 17, City Ball
718 Main Street, Fitchburg, Massachusetts 011*20
Telephone: 617-31*2-981*3
Agent - John £. Coulter, Jr.
Chairman - Paul E. Cochrane, M.D.
Merriaack Valley
Merrimack Valley Air Pollution Control District
600 Washington Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02111
Telephone: 617-727-2658
Acting Director - Frank Reinhardt
Metropolitan Boston
Metropolitan Boston Air Pollution Control District
600 Washington Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02111
Telephone: 617-727-5191*
Director - William F. Cass
Pioneer Valley
Pioneer Valley Air Pollution Control District
11*11* State Street, Springfield, Massachusetts 01109
Telephone: 1*13-785-5327
Director - Stephen Joyce
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Southeastern Massachusetts
Southeastern Massachusetts Air Pollution Control District
Southeast Regional Health Office
Lakeville Hospital, Lakeville, Massachusetts 023U6
Telephone: 6l?-0U7-i060
Director - Robert Donovan
Worcester
Air Pollution Control District
Department of Public Health
Room hOh, City Hall, Worcester, Massachusetts 01608
Telephone: 617-798-8151 Ext. 230
Conndssioner of Public Health - Arnold Gurwits, M.D.
Director of Public Health - John F. Skdth
Supervisor, Diviaian of Mr Pollution Control - John (kgliaatro
Boud of Health
(same address and phone as above)
Chairman - William Henry
III. STATUTORY REFERENCE
A. GENERAL AUTHORITY
Massachusetts General Laws Annotated (M.G.L.A.) c. Ill, including
1972 Cum. Ann. Pocket Part, 82B (Air Pollution Emergency Law); 8 2C
(order issuance); s 31C (Regulation by Local Boards of Health); § 142A
(authorization for statewide regulation); § 142B (air pollution control
district authority); § 142C (voluntary establishment of air pollution
control districts); § 142D (air pollution control district establish-
ment and program authority);g!42E (regulation of sister agencies);
i 142F (fuel discharge from aircraft, effective January 1, 1973).
Massachusetts Laws 1972, Regular Session, ch. 359, approved June 1,
1972 (H.B. No. 2864) M.G.L.A., 1972 Cum. Ann. Pocket Part c. 59, § 5,
Item 39 (tax relief). For State administrative procedure, see M.G.L.A.
ch. 30A, including 1972 Cum. Ann. Pocket Part 8 1-17.
B. SPECIFIC AUTHORITIES
Statutory Authority
Responsible Agency
Citation!/
Plans and Programs
Develop comprehensive State
air pollution control plans
and programs
Conduct studies, investi-
gations, and research
Department of Public
Health (DPH)
DPH
Ch. Ill, § 142D
Ch. Ill, S 142E
I/ All references are to Massachusetts General Laws Annotated
cited under General Authority.
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Statutory Authority
Responsible Agency
Citation !/
Regulation
3. Adopt regulations
4. Adopt emission standards
5. Adopt emission limitations
6. Prevent construction,
modification, or operation
of stationary sources
7. Issue permits for con-
struction of new sources
8. Issue permits for opera-
tion of new sources
9. Grant variances
Surveillance and Compliance
10. Obtain compliance infor-
mation
11. Inspect and conduct tests
12. Require record keeping
13. Require periodic reports
14. Require emission
monitoring devices
DPH with approval of
Governor
DPH with approval of
Governor
DPH with approval of
Governor
DPH
DPH
DPH
DPH
DPH
DPH
Ch. Ill §8142A,
142B, 142D
Ch. Ill, %% 142A,
142B, 142D
Ch. Ill, %% 142A,
142B, 142D
By regulation under
Ch. Ill $fe 142B,
142D
Ch. Ill, % 142B
Ch. lll.gg 142B,
14 2D
By regulation under
Ch. 111.88142B,
14 2D
By regulation under
Ch. 111,88 142B,
142D
By regulation under
Ch. 111,88 142B
142D
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Statutory Authority
Responsible Agency
Citation
15. Issue enforceable
administrative orders
Emergency Action
16. Take special prompt
action in air
'• pollution emergencies
Enforcement
17. Enforce applicable laws,
regulations, standards,
and administrative orders
18. Seek injunctive relief
Commissioner of Public
Health with approval of
Public Health Council
Commissioner of Public
Health with approval of
Governor
DPH
DPH!/
Ch. lllt»i 2C,
142B
Ch. Ill, § 2B
Ch. Ill, §§ 142A,
142B, 142D, 142E
Ch. 111,8 2B, 142B ,
142E
For law authorizing ten or more persons to petition court for equitable
or declaratory relief from damage to environment, see M.G.L.A., 1972
Cum. Ann. Pocket Part, Ch. 214, 810A, as amended by Mass. Laws 1972,
Regular Session, Ch. 131, approved March 30, 1972 (H.B. No. 5325). For
right to intervene in adjudicatory proceedings in which damage to environ-
ment is at issue, see M.G.L.A., 1972 Cum.Ann.Pocket Part, Ch. 30A, §10A.
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NEW HAMPSHIRE
GOVERNOR
NEW HAMPSHIRE AIR POLLUTION
CONTROL COMMISSION
Chairman & Vice Chairman, selected annually
from members by Governor with consent of
Council
Nine voting members - appointed by Governor
with consent of Council for staggered four
year terms.
Qualifications:
New Hampshire residents
One - Steam power generating industry
One - Fuels industry
One - Manufacturing
One - Municipal Government
One - Recreation
One - Licensed practicing physician
Three - at large
Technical Secretary, Director of New Hamp-
shire Air Pollution Control Agency, ex
officio "- non-voting
NEW HAMPSHIRE AIR POLLUTION
CONTROL AGENCY
Director, designated by
Director of Division of
Public Health Services
of Department of Health
and Welfare
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I. STATE AGENCIES
* New Hampshire Air Pollution Control Agency
61 South Spring Street
Concord, New Hampshire 03301
Telephone: 603-271-2281
Director, Forrest H. Bumford, P.E.
New Hampshire Air Pollution Control Commission
61 South Spring Street
Concord, New Hampshire 03301
Telephone: 603-271-2281
Chairman, Elizabeth A. Greene
Members:
Technical Secretary, Forrest N. Bumford, P.E., ex officio
*0fficial State air pollution control agency with authority to receive and
administer Federal funds and grants
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II. INTERGOVERNMENTAL COOPERATION
A. INTERSTATE
i. The New Hampshire Air Pollution Control Agency advises, consults
and cooperates with other State agencies, Federal agencies,
interstate agencies, local governments and affected agencies
and groups. The agency transmits information and data on
emissions, air quality, control strategy development, construction
of new sources and air emergency episodes to air pollution control
agencies in other States (Maine, Massachusetts, Vermont).
New Hampshire also participates in the New England Staff for
Coordinating Air Use Management (NESCAUM). (For an account of
NESCAUM see Massachusetts,page 16).
B. INTRASTATE
In New Hampshire, the State has primary responsibility for air
pollution control, but may enter into agreements with civil
subdivisions of the State to plan or implement local air
pollution control programs. Local programs are subject to State
coordination and regulation.
III. STATUTORY REFERENCE
A. GENERAL AUTHORITY
New Hampshire Revised Statutes Annotated (RSA), Volume 2,
1964 Replacement, 1971 Supp., Ch. 125, §§ 125:78 - 125:94
B. SPECIFIC AUTHORITIES
Statutory Authority
Responsible Agency
Citation!/
Plans and Programs
1. Develop comprehensive
State air pollution con-
trol plans & programs
2. Conduct studies, investi-
gations, and research
Regulation
3. Adopt regulations
New Hampshire Air Pollution
Control Agency (NHAPCA)
NHAPCA
ft 125:81 II
I 125:81 III
New Hampshire Air Pollution
e 125:80 III
Control Commission (NHAPCC)
i/All references are to New Hampshire Revised Statutes Annotated
(RSA) cited under General Authority.
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NEW HAMPSHIRE
Statutory Authority
Responsible Agency
Citation ~
Regulation Cont.
4. Adopt emission standards
5. Adopt emission limitations
6. Prevent construction,
modification, or operation
of stationary sources
7. Issue permits for cass-
struction of new sources
8. Issue permits for opera-
tion of new sources
9. Grant variances
Surveillance and Compliance
10. Obtain compliance
information
11. Inspect & conduct tests
12. Require record keeping
13. Require periodic reports
14. Require emission
monitoring devices
15. Issue enforceable admin-
istrative orders
Emergency Action
16. Take special prompt
action in air pollution
emergencies
Enforcement
17. Enforce applicable laws,
regulations, standards,
& administrative orders
18. Seek injunctive relief
NHAPCC
NHAPCC
NHAPCA
NHAPCA
NHAPCA
NHAPCC
NHAPCA: NHAPCC
NHAPCA
NHAPCC
NHAPCC
NHAPCA
NHAPCA subject to
review by NHAPCC
Director of NHAPCA with
consent of Governor and
Council
NHAPCA
NHAPCA
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§ 125:80 III :
§125:80111
§§ 125:81 XIV
125:90-
125:94
§§ 125:81 XIV
125:92, 125:93
§§ 125:81 XIV
125:92,125:93
§ 125:83
§§ 125:80 III
125:81 VII
§ 125:81 VII, XI, XII
§ 125:81 XI
§ 125:81 XI, XIV
§125:81 XI
§ 125:82
I 125:84
II 125:81 I
125:85
125:86
§ 125:85
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RHODE ISLAND
GOVERNOR
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Director of Health
COUNCIL OF ENVIRONMENTAL
QUALITY
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SERVICES
Director
DIVISION OF AIR POLLUTION CONTROL
Director
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I. STATE AGENCIES
* Rhode Island Department of Health
Health Building
Davis Street
Providence, Rhode Island 02903
Telephone: 401-277-2231
Director of Health, Dr. Joseph E. Cannon
Environmental Health Services
Health Building, Davis Street
Providence, Rhode Island 02903
Telephone: 401-277-2234
Director, Walter J. Shea
Division of Air Pollution Control
Health Building, Room 204
Davis Street
Providence, Rhode Island 02903
Telephone: 401-277-2802
Director, Austin C. Daley
II. INTERGOVERNMENTAL COOPERATION
•A. INTERSTATE
The Director of Health advises, consults and cooperates with
other State agencies, Federal agencies, interstate agencies,
other states and industry groups. Rhode Island transmits
information and data on emissions, air quality, meteorological
conditions, construction of new sources and air pollution control
strategy to air pollution control agencies In adjoining states.
B. INTRASTATE
In Rhode Island, air pollution control is a state responsibility.
There are no local air pollution control agencies. Municipal air
control regulation has been replaced by state regulation.
*Q€ficial State air pollution control agency with authority to accept
and administer Federal funds.
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III. STATUTORY REFERENCE
A. GENERAL AUTHORITY
Rhode Island Clean Air Act, as amended, General Laws of
. Rhode Island, 1956 (G.L.R.I) 1968 Reenactment, Volume 4A and
1971 Pocket Supp., Title 23, Ch 25, 88 23-25-1 -"23-25-22. Air Pollution
Episode Control Act, G.L.R.I., 1968 geenactment, Vol. 4A, 1971 Pocket
.: Supp., Title 23, Ch. 25.1, §8 23-25.1-1 - 23-25.l-.il.
B. SPECIFIC AUTHORITIES
3tatutory Authority
Responsible Agency
Citationi'
Plans and Programs
1. Develop comprehensive State
air pollution control plans
and programs
2. Conduct studies, investi-
gations, and research
Regulation
3. Adopt regulations
4. Adopt emission standards
5. Adopt emission limitations
6. Prevent construction, modi-
fication, or operation of
stationary sources
7. Issue permits for con-
struction of new sources
8. Issue permits for opera-
tion of new sources
9. Grant variances
Director of Health,
Rhode Island Department
of Health (DH, RIDH)
DH, RIDH
DH, RIDH
DH, RIDH
DH, RIDH
DH, RIDH
DH, RIDH
§ 23-25-5 (b)
§ 23-25-5(f)
§§ 23-25-5(d)(h)(l)
23-25-17, 23-25-18
23-25.1-4(a)
§ 23-25-5(d),(h),(l)
§ 23-25-5(d),(h),(l)
88 23-25-5(j),(k)(l)
23-25-8, 23-25-9 and
Reg. 9
§9 23-25-15
I/All references are to Chs. 25 and 25.1, Title 23, General Laws of Rhode Island
~ cited under General Authority
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Statutory Authority
Responsible Agency
Citation -'
Surveillance and Compliance
1Q. Obtain compliance
information
11. Inspect & conduct tests
12. Require record keeping
13. Require periodic reports
14. Require emission
monitoring devices
15. Issue enforceable admin-
istrative orders
Emergency Action
16. Take special prompt
action in air pollution
emergencies
Enforcement
17. Enforce applicable laws,
regulations, standards,
& administrative orders
18. Seek injunctive relief
DH, RIDH
DH, RIDH
DH, RIDH
DH, RIDH
Governor, upon deter-
mination of emergency
health risk by Director
of Health
DH, RIDH, or State
Attorney General
State Attorney General
at request of DH, RIDH
Sfe 23-25-5(e)(g)
23-25-6, 23-25-7
23-25-12, 23-25-13
Si 23-25-5(g),
23-25-12
§ 23-25-13
it 23-25-5(h)
23-25-8
%% 23-25.1-1
23-25.1-11;
23-25-16
ftft 23-25-5(a),
23-25-10, 23-25-11,
23-25-14
%% 23-25-10(b)
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VERMONT
AIR QUALITY VARIANCE BOARD
Five members appointed by
Governor & confirmed by
Senate for five year term
Chairman, Designated by
Governor
Qualifications:
No State Employees
One Lawyer
One Manufacturer
One Professional
Engineer -
One Businessman
One General Public
GOVERNOR
AGENCY OF
ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
Secretary for
Environmental Conservation
_L
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL]
PROTECTION
Director
JL
DEPARTMENT OF WATER
RESOURCES
DEPARTMENT OF
FISH & GAME
DEPARTMENT OF
FOREST & PARKS
AIR POLLUTION CONTROL OFFICE
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I. STATE AGENCIES
* Agency of Environmental Conservation
Hillside Block, Court Street
Montpelier, Vermont 05602
Telephone: 802-223-2311
Secretary for Environmental Conservation, Robert B. Williams
Department off Environmental Protection
Address and Phone Above
Director, Donald W. Webster
Air Pollution Control Office
Address and Phone Above
Air Pollution Control Officer, Richard A. Valentinetti
Air Quality Variance Board
II. INTERGOVERNMENTAL COOPERATION
A. INTERSTATE
The Agency of Environmental Conservation advises, consults, contracts,
and cooperates with other State agencies, Federal agencies, other
States, interstate or interlocal agencies, local governments,
industries and interested persons and groups.
Vermont also participates in the New England Staff for Coordinating
Air Use Management (NESCAUM). (For an account of NESCAUM, see
Massachusetts, page 16 .)
*0fficial State air pollution control agency with authority to accept and
administer Federal funds and grants.
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II. INTERGOVERNMENTAL COOPERATION (Continued)
B. INTRASTATE
Other State agencies assist the Agency of Environmental
Conservation to implement a comprehensive air pollution control
program by cooperating in inspection and enforcement activities.
Vermont provides for a coordinated, state-wide air pollution
control program in which responsibility is shared by the State
and local governments. The State encourages local governments
to handle air pollution problems within their respective
jurisdictions and by compact on a cooperative basis and pro-
vides technical and consultative assistance. Subject to State
approval and continuing State surveillance, municipalities may
establish, administer and enforce local air pollution control
ordinances and programs compatible with or more strict or
extensive than State law and regulations. Upon request from
an approved local air pollution control authority, the State
may assume and retain jurisdiction over certain classes of
air contaminant sources.
III. STATUTORY REFERENCE
A. GENERAL AUTHORITY
10 Vermont Statutes Annotated (V.S.A), Ch. 15, SS 351-370 (Air
Pollution Control) as amended by Act 212, approved April 3, 1972,
effective July 1, 1972, Vermont Laws i9?2, Regular Session pp. 179-
180. 10 V.S.A. Ch. 151, (Land Use and Development Control, Act 250,
Vermont Laws 1970), 3 V.S.A. Ch. 51, §§ 2801-2878, as amended by
Act 164, approved and effective March 21, 1972, Vermont Laws 1972,
Regular Session, p. 15.
B. SPECIFIC AUTHORITIES
Statutory Authority
Responsible Agency
Citation!'
Plans and Programs
1. Develop comprehensive State
air pollution control plans
and programs
Agency of Environmental
Conservation (AEC)
3 354(5)
I/. Unless otherwise noted, all references are to 10 V.S.A. cited
under General Authority.
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Statutory Authority
Responsible Agency
Citation-'
Plans and Programs (Cont.)
2. Conduct studies, investi-
gations, & research
Regulation
3. Adopt regulations
4. Adopt emission standards
5. Adopt emission limitations
6. Prevent construction, modi-
fication, or operation of
stationary sources
7. Issue permits for con-
struction of new sources
8. Issue permits for opera-
tion of new sources
9. Grant variances
Surveillance and Compliance
10. Obtain compliance
information
11. Inspect & conduct tests
12. Require record keeping
13. Require periodic reports
14. Require emission
monitoring devices
15. Issue enforceable
administrative orders
AEC
Secretary, AEC
Secretary, AEC
Secretary, AEC
AEC
AEC
AEC
AEC
AEC
Secretary, AEC
Secretary, AEC
Secretary, AEC
Secretary, AEC
Secretary, AEC
% 354(8),(10)
§9 354(2),(11), 355
358
§§ 354(2),(11),
355, 358
00 354(2),(11),
355, 358
§ 356
i 356, Ch. 151
0 356, Ch. 151
§ 361
09 354(3),
359(d)
0 357
9 354(16)
9 355
9 357, Ch. 151
3 V.S.A.82822
99 354(4),
356, 359
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Statutory Authority
Responsible Agency
Citation -
Emergency Action
16. Take special prompt
action in air pollution
emergencies
Enforcement
17. Enforce applicable laws,
regulations, standards,
and administrative orders
18. Seek injunctive relief
Secretary, AEC, with
concurrence of
Governor
AEC
Secretary, AEC
%% 360, 362(b)
K 359, 367
3 V.S.A.£822
i 359
3 V.S.A* 2822
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REGION II
New Jersey
New York
Puerto Rico
Virgin Islands
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NEW JERSEY
I GOVERNOR
DEPARTMENT OF
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Commissioner of ±J
Environmental Protection
i ,
CLEAN AIR COUNCIL -
Chairman & Vice Chairman elected annually by
Counc il
Seventeen Members
Three ex-officio -
Commissioner of Labor & industry
Commissioner of Community Affairs
Secretary of Agriculture
Fourteen appointed ••by Governor for staggered
four year terms (six - public (one licensed MD)
(eight - appointed from slates of nominees) —
or their
designee
J_
Division of Marine
Services
Division of Fish,
Game & Shell Fisheries
Division of
Environmental Quality
Director — /
Division of
Water Resources
Division of
Parks & Forestry
Special Services
BUREAU OF AIR
POLLUTION CONTROL
Chief
Legal Counsel, Office
of Attorney General
ADMINISTRATION
J_
CLERICAL
PLANNING AND EVALUATION
SECTION
FIELD CONTROL OPERATIONS
_L
LOCAL PROGRAM
DEVELOPMENT
_L
RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT
SECTION
JL
TECHNICAL SERVICES & SPECIAL
INVESTIGATION SECTION
JL
ENFORCEMENT SECTION
JL
PERMIT & CERTIFICATION SECTION
_L
REGION I
_L
REGION II
JL
REGION III
_l/Appointed by Governor
^/Appointed by Commissioner with approval of Governor
3/ Submitted by organizations named in the
New Jersey Air Pollution Control Act
(N.J.S.A., 1971-72 Cum. Ann. Pocket Part,
8 26:2C-3.2)
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NEW JERSEY
I. STATE AGENCIES
* Department of Environmental Protection
John Fitch Plaza
P. 0. Box 1390, Trenton, New Jersey 08625
Telephone: 609-292-5383
Commissioner, Richard J. Sullivan
Division of Environmental Quality
Address and Phone Above
Director, Grant F. Walton
Bureau of Air Pollution Control
P. 0. Box 1390, Trenton, New Jersey 08625
Telephone: 609-292-5450
Chief, William A. Munroe
Clean Air Council
II. INTERGOVERNMENTAL COOPERATION
A. INTERSTATE
The Delaware, New Jersey, Pennsylvania Interstate Cooperative
Agreement on air pollution establishes a framework for interstate
Cooperation within the Metropolitan Philadelphia Interstate Air
Quality Control Region which includes eleven counties in three
States. Activities carried out under this voluntary administrative
*0fficial State air pollution agency with authority upon approval of Governor
to receive and expend Federal funds.
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NEW JERSEY
II. INTERGOVERNMENTAL COOPERATION (cont.)
agreement relate to complaints concerning interstate air
pollution, development of uniform "alert emergency" pro-
cedures, exchange of information and coordination of
activities among participating agencies. These agencies are:
Air Management Services
Philadelphia Department of Public Health
Bureau of Air Quality and Noise Control
Department of Environmental Resources
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
New Jersey State Bureau of Air Pollution Control
Division of Environmental Quality
Department of Environmental Protection
Division of Environmental Control
Department of Natural Resources & Environmental Control
State of Delaware
. New Jersey, New York, and Connecticut participate in the
Interstate Sanitation Commission. The Commission collects
air pollution data, conducts field surveys .and inspections,
makes complaint referrals and coordinates planning and emergency
episode activities.
New Jersey notifies States with which it shares responsibility
for interstate air quality control regions of developments in
New Jersey which may affect air quality,
B. IKTRASTATE
In New Jersey the State has primary responsibility for air
pollution control but is assisted by regional and Ideal agencies
which carry out information, investigation and enforcement
activities. The Department of Environmental Protection is
responsible for developing a comprehensive, state-wide ecological
and environmental plan and for coordinating regional and local
conservation and environmental protection plans and programs.
Subject to State approval, local governments are authorized to
adopt air control ordinances and regulations more stringent than
State laws and regulations.
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Names,.Addresses and Officials of Local Air Pollution-Control Ager.cies
Central Jersey Regional Air Pollution Control Agency
(includes the Municipalities of Linden, Perth Aaboy,
Rahway, Sayreville, South Amboy, and Noodbridge)
665 Amboy Avenue
Woodbridge, New Jersey 07095
Telephone: 201-634-0290
Director: George L. Wasser
Suburban Air Pollution Commission
(includes the municipalities of Bloomfield, East Orange, Irvington,
Livingston, Maplewood, Nutley, Orange, South Orange, Union, Verona,
West Orange, Hillside, and Belleville).
49 Mount Pleasant Avenue
West Orange, New Jersey 07052
Telephone: 201-731-1774
Director: Thomas A. Pluta
City of Elizabeth, Department of Health, Welfare, and Housing
(includes the City of Elizabeth)
City Hall
Elizabeth, New Jersey 07201
Telephone: 201-353-6000
Director: John N. Surmay
Hudson Municipal Air Pollution Commission
(includes all of Hudson County)
532 Summit Avenue
Jersey City, New Jersey 07306
Telephone: 201-656-0003
Director: Robert E. Herrmann
III. STATUTORY REFERENCE
i
A. GENERAL AUTHORITY
Air Pollution Control Act, as amended, New Jersey Statutes Annotated
(N.J.S.A.) and 1971-1972 Cum. Ann. Pocket Part, Title 26, §§ 26:2C-1 -
26:20-23. Law on Permits ;§ 26:20-9.2. Air Pollution Scholarship and
Intern Program, §§ 26:20-24 - 26:20-25. Air Pollution Emergency Control
Act, §§ 26:20-26 - 26:20-36. Mid-Atlantic States Air Pollution Control
Compact,N*J S.A J.971-1972rCum. Ann. Pocket Part, Title 32, §S 32:29-1 -
32:29-39. (hot-.yet approved by U.S. Congress). Motor Vehicle Law .
N.J.S.A.,Tl971rl972 Cup. Ann. Pocket P«tt •• 39:3-70.1 - 39:3-70.2,
88 26:2C-8.1 - 26:2C-8.5. Tax Exemption Law, N.J.S.A., 1971-72,
"Cum. Ang. Pocket Part, 88 54:4-3.56 - 54:4-3.58. Department of Environ-
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III. STATUTORY REFERENCE
A. GENERAL AUTHORITY (cont.)
mental Protection Act of 1970, N.J.S.A., 1971-1972 Cum. Ann. Pocket
Part .§8 13:10-1 - 13:10-19.; see also § 13:lB-2, 13:18-5, 13:18-71.
New Jersey 1971 Laws, Regular Session, Ch. 133, approved and effective
May 6, 1971, relating to the Department of Environmental Protection
Divisions and Councils. New Jersey 1972 Laws, Regular Session:
Ch. 35, approved and effective May 25, 1972, relating to municipal
environmental commissions^ Ch. 49Papproved and effective June 1,
1972, entitled the Environmental Aid Act.
B. SPECIFIC AUTHORITIES
Statutory Authority
Responsible Agency
Citation^/
Department of Environ-
mental Protection
(DEP)
Clean Air Council
(CAC) DEP
Plans and Programs
1. Develop comprehensive State
air pollution control plans
and programs
2. Conduct studies, investi-
gations, and research
Regulation
3. Adopt regulations
4. Adopt emission standards
5. Adopt emission limitations
6. Prevent construction, modi-
fication, or operation of
stationary sources
7. Issue permits for con-
struction of new sources
8. Issue permits for operation
of new sources
9. Grant variances
— All references are to New Jersey Statutes Annotated as
cited under General Authority,
DEP
DEP
DEP
DEP
DEP
DEP
§ 13:10-9
8 g 13:10-9
26:2C-3.3
26:2C-9
S 26:2C-8
§ 26:2C-8
S 26:2C-8
§ 26:2C-9.2
§ 26:2C-9.2
§ 26:2C-9.2
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NEW JERSEY
Statutory Authority
Responsible Agency
4/
Citation -
Surveillance and Compliance
10. Obtain compliance information
11. Inspect and conduct tests
12. Require record keeping
13. Require periodic reports
14. Require emission monitoring
devices
15. Issue enforceable
administrative orders
Emergency Action
16. Take special prompt action
: in air pollution emergencies
Enforcement
17. Enforce applicable laws,
regulations, standards, &
administrative orders
18. Seek injunctive relief
DEP
DEP
DEP
DEP
DEP
DEP
Governor, after
notice & determina-
tion by State Commr.
of Environmental
Protection
DEP
DEP
88 13:lD-9(c)
26:2C-9(c)(d)
26:2C-14, 26:2C-17
ift 13:lD-9(d)
26:2C-9(d)
26:2C-9.1
26:2C-9.2(c)(l)
8 26:209
%% 13:lD-9(c)
26:2C-9(c)
68 26:2C-9(c)
26:2C-9.2(c)(l)
8 26:2C-14
88 26:2026 -
26:2036
§§ 13:lD-9(e),
26:2C-9(e)
26:2C-19
§1 13:lD-9(e)
26:2C-19
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NEW YORK
GOVERNOR
COUNCIL OF ENVIRONMENTAL ADVISORS
Chairman, Member of Council designated
by Governor
Seven members, appointed by Governor
and confirmed by Senate to serve at
pleasure of Governor
Qualifications:
Private citizens representative
of broad range of interests &
disciplines related to quality
of environment
Executive Director, appointed by
Counc i1.
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL
CONSERVATION
Commissioneri/
STATE ENVIRONMENTAL BOARD
Fifteen voting members
Nine ex-officio
Chairman, Commissioner of Environmental
Conservation
Vice Chairman, Commissioner of Health
Commissioner of Agriculture & Markets
Commissioner of Commerce
Commissioner of Transportation
Commissioner of Parks & Recreation
Commissioner, Office for Local Government
Chairman, Public Service Commission
Industrial Commissioner
Six appointed by Governor & confirmed by
Senate for staggered six year terms
Qualifications:
Qualified in environmental matters.
Not State officers or employees
One - conservation — One- industry
Four - public health, natural sciences,
agriculture, urban studies or other
disciplines relating to environment
Non-voting participants
Director, Office of Planning Services
Chairman, Council of Environmental Advisors
Executive Secretary, appointed by Chairman
with approval of Board
DIVISION OF AIR RESOURCES)
i'Appointed by Governor and confirmed by State Senate.
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NEW YORK
I. STATE AGENCIES
* Department of Environmental Conservation
50 Wolf Road, Albany, New York 12201
Telephone: 518-457-2934
Commissioner, Henry L. Diamond
Division of Air Resources
Address Above
Telephone: 518-457-3446
Director, Alexander Rihm, Jr.
State Environmental Board
Albany, New York 12201
Chairman, Henry L. Diamond
*0fficial State air pollution control agency with authority to accept
and administer Federal funds and grants.
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HEW YORK
I. STATE AGENCIES (cont.)
Council of Environmental Advisors
II. INTERGOVERNMENTAL COOPERATION
A. INTERSTATE
The New York Department of Environmental Conservation consults
and cooperates with other State agencies, Federal agencies,
other states, interstate and international agencies, interested
persons and groups. New York furnishes air quality control
information to Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Jersey, Pennsylvania,
Vermont and the Provinces of Ontario and Quebec, Canada.
New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut participate in the Interstate
Sanitation Commission. The Commission collects «ir pollution
data, conducts field surveys and inspections, makes complaint
referrals and coordinates planning and emergency episode activities.
B. INTRASTAtB
In New York, responsibility for air pollution control is shared
by the State .which provides overall guidance and direction,and
regional and local agencies. Local agencies may obtain advice
and financial assistance from the State. State funds may be
withheld if local programs are inadequate or unsatisfactory.
Local governments may adopt and enforce local ordinances and
regulations consistent with State laws and regulations.
Names, Addresses and Officials of Local Air Pollution Control Agencies
•Albany County Health Department
South Ferry and Green Streets
Albany, NY 12201
Chemung County Health Department
John Street-Heritage Park
Elraira, NY 14901
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NEW YORK
Columbia County Department of Health
363 Allen Street
Hudson, NY 1253U
Erie County Department of Health
95 Franklin Street
Buffalo, New York 1U202
Telephones 716-81*6-7762
Director - I. Arthur Hoekstra
Monroe County Department of Health
111 Westfall Road
Rochester, NY ll*602
Telephone: 7l6-Ui2-UOOO, Ext. 2859
Director - Robert R. Bouley
Nassau County Department of Health
2UO Old Country Road
Mineola, NY 11501
Telephone: 516-535-3671
Director - Robert D. Cusumano
Department of Public Health
30 Church Street
New Rochelle, NY 10805
New York City Department of Air Resources
51 Astor Place
New York, NY 10003
Telephone: 212-566-2717
Director - Fred C. Hart
Niagara County Health Department
525 Bewley Building
Lockport, NY 1U09U
Telephone: 716-U&-2835
Director - Ernest R. Gedeon
Onondaga County Department of Health
300 South Geddes Street
Syracuse, NY 13201*
Telephone: 315-U77-7881
Director - Sterling M. Burdick
Rensselaer County Department of Health
Division of Environmental Hygiene
Seventh Avenue & State Street
Troy, NY 12181
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NEW YORK (cont..)
Rockland County Department of Health
50 Samsondale Plaza
West Haverstraw, NY 10993
Telephones 91ii-9k7-l500, Ext. 6$
Director - Alvin Go Reilley
Suffolk County Department of Environmental Control
132U Motor Parkway
Hauppauge, MY 11787 ,
Telephones £l6-23U-2622
Director =• Ij&lliam C. Roberts
Westchester County Department of Health
County Office Building
Martine Avenue
White Plains, NY 10601
Telephones 91U-9U9-1300, Ext.
Director - Calvin E. Weber
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NEW YORK
III. STATUTORY REFERENCE
A. GENERAL AUTHORITY
Environmental Conservation Law, as amended, New York
Environmental Conservation Law §§1-129. Air Pollution Control
Act, as amended, New York Public Health Law §§1264-1298.
Mid-Atlantic States Air Pollution Control Compact, New York
Public Health Law §§ 1299-m-1299-s (not yet approved by U.S. Congress).
B. SPECIFIC AUTHORITIES
Statutory Authority
Responsible Agency
Citation^./
§§ 10, 14, 30
1271(2)(a)
Plans and Programs
1. Develop comprehensive State
air pollution control plans
and programs
2. Conduct studies, investi-
gations, and research
Regulation
3. Adopt regulations
4. Adopt emission standards
5. Adopt emission limitations
6. Prevent construction, modi-
fication, or operation of
stationary sources
7. Issue permits for con-
struction of new sources
8. Issue permits for opera-
tion of new sources
9. Grant variances
References are to Environmental Conservation Law and Air Pollution
Control Act cited under General Authority.
Department of Environ-
mental Conservation
(DEC) with review by
office of planning
services. Effective on
approval of Governor
DEC, Council of En-
vironmental Advisors
DEC with approval of
State Environmental
Board (SEB)
DEC with approval of
SEB
DEC with approval of
SEB
DEC
88 14(18), 15(6), (12)
128, 1277(2)(b)
88 15(1), (13),103(2)
1271(1), 1276
88.15(1), (13),
103(2),1271(1), 1276
88 15(1), (13), 103(2)
1271(1), 1276
By regulation
81277
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NEW YORK
Statutory Authority
Responsible Agency
21
Citation
Surveillance and Compliance
10. Obtain compliance information
11. Inspect & conduct tests
12. Require record keeping
13. Require periodic reports
14. Require emission
monitoring devices
15. Issue enforceable
administrative orders
Emergency Action
16. Take special prompt action
in air pollution emergencies
Enforcement
17. Enforce applicable laws,
regulations, standards, &
administrative orders
18. Seek injunctive relief
DEC
DEC
DEC
DEC
DEC
DEC
Commissioner, DEC
Commissioner, DEC
State Attorney Gen-
eral at request of
Commissioner, DEC
88 15 (7), (8)
1271(1) (d), 1277
1279, 1281
88 15(7)
1277
88 14, 15, 1271
1277
88 14, 15, 1271
1277
88 14, 15, 1271
1277
88 1280-1282
88 14(20), 16
88'14, 15, 1277(1)
1286, 1286-a 1'
3/ For duty «f local boards of health to enforce public health law, see
New York Public Health Law, 1971-1972 Cum. Annual Pocket Part, 6 1308.
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PUERTO RICO
BOARD ON ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
Executive Director
Associate Director
Solid Wastes
Associate Director
Air and Water
_L
Division of Permits
and Program Evalua-
tion for Water
Liaison Officerl,
Chairman appointed by Governor from among
ex officio members
Seven members -f--,.
Four ex officio
Secretary of Public Works
Secretary of Health
Secretary of Agriculture
Chairman, Planning Board
Three appointed by Governor & confirmed by
Senate for staggered four year terms
Executive Director. Associate Director, water
and Air, Associate Director
solid wastes, appointed by
Governor in consultation
with Board & confirmed by
Senate for 4 year term
_L
Division of Permits
and Program Evalua-
tion for Air
Section for Monitoring
and Surveillance of
Water
Section for
Complaints
of Water
Laboratory for
Water and Air
Section for
Complaints
of Air
Section for Monitoring
and Surveillance of
Air
00
l/Liaison Officer coordinates the four sections
and laboratory that are located in the
Department of Health, Area of Environmental
Health.
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PUERTO RICO
I. AGENCIES
* Board on Environmental Quality
1550 Ponce de Leon Avenue, 4th Floor
Box 11488, Santurce, Puerto Rico 00910
Telephone: 809-725-5140
Chairlaan, Dr. Antonio Santiago Vasqiiez, Secretary of Public Works
Members:
Dr. Ernesto Colon Yordon, Secretary of Health
Dr. Luis Rivera Brenes, Secretary of Agriculture
Arch. Enrique Soler Cloquell, Chairman, Puerto Rico
Planning Board
•Engineer Alfredo Heres
Mr. Rene Lopez Duprez
Dr. Francisco Berio
Executive Director, Mr. Cruz A. Matos
Associate Director, Water and Air, Eng. Rafael Cruz Perez
Puerto Rico Department of Health
Avenue Ponce de Leon, Santurce, Puerto Rico 00908
Telephone: 809-725-1218
Secretary of Health, Dr. Ernesto Colon Yordon
Chief, Air Pollution Control Program, Lorenzo R. Inglesias
*0fficial air pollution control agency with authority to accept and administer
Federal funds.
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EUERTO RICO
II. INTERGOVERNMENTAL COOPERATION
All government agencies in Puerto Rico are required to interpret
and administer their laws and regulations in accordance with the
policy of the "Public Policy Environmental Act."
There are no local air pollution control agencies in Puerto Rico.
However, the Board on Environmental Quality is directed to cooperate
with scientific, industrial, agricultural, labor and conservation
organizations, municipal government representatives and other
groups and to make maximum use of services, facilities and infor-
mation of public and private agencies to avoid duplication of
effort and expense ,
III. STATUTORY REFERENCE
A. GENERAL AUTHORITY
Air Contamination Control Act, as amended, Laws of Puerto Rico
Annotated, 1965 Ed., 1972 Cum. Pocket Supp. (L.P.R.A.), Title 24,
Ch. 20, 8§ 341-341p. Public Policy Environmental Act, as amended,
12 L.P.R.A., Ch. 121, SI 1121-1140.
B. SPECIFIC AUTHORITIES '
Statutory Authority
Plans and Programs
1. Develop comprehensive State
air pollution control plans
2. Conduct studies, investi-
gations, and research
Regulation
3. Adopt regulations
4. Adopt emission standards
5. Adopt emission limitations
6. Prevent construction, modi-
fication, or operation of
new sources
Responsible Agency
Board on Environmental
Quality (BEQ)
BEQ
BEQ
BEQ
BEQ
BEQ
Citation
12 L.P.R.A. § 1131(32)
24 L.'P.R.A. § 341d(e)
12 L.P.R.A. § 1131
24 L.P.R.A. § 341d
12 L.P.R.A. § 1131
24 L.P.R.A. § 341d(a)
12 L.P.R.A § 1131
24 L.P.R.A.§ 341d,34le
12 L.P.R.A. §1131
24 L.P.R.A. i 341d, 341e
12 L.P.R.A. 8 1131(22)
(24), (25) 24 L.P.R.A. §8
341e, 341g
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PUERTO RICO
Statutory Authority
Responsible Agency
Regulation (Cont.)
7. Issue permits for con-
struction of new sources
8. Issue permits for opera-
tion of new sources
9. Grant variances
Surveillance and Compliance
10. Obtain compliance
information
11. Inspect & conduct tests
12. Require record keeping
13. Require periodic reports
14. Require emission
monitoring devices
15. Issue enforceable
administrative orders
Emergency Action
16. Take special prompt action
in air pollution emergencies
Enforcement
17. Enforce applicable laws,
regulations, standards, &
administrative orders
18. Seek injunctive relief
BEQ
BEQ
BEQ
BEQ
BEQ
BEQ
BEQ
BEQ
BEQ
BEQ
BEQ, Citizen Suit
for Damages
Citation
12 L.P.R.A. % 1131(22)
(24), (25), 24 L.P.R.A.
8341e, 341g
12 L.P.R.A. § 1131(22)
(24), (25) 24 L.P.R.A.8
341e, 341g
24 L.P.R.A.834U
12 L.P.R.A. § 1131
24 L.P.R.A. § 341d(b),
341f
12 L.P.R.A. § 1131(5)
(26); 24 L.P.R.A. 88
341d, 341g(c)
12 L.P.R.A. § 1131
12 L.P.R.A. § 1131(18)
24 L.P.R.A. a 34lf
12 L. P. R.A a 1131
12 L.P.R.A. a 1131
(19),(22), 1134
24 L.P.R.A. 8341d(c),341h
12 L.P.R.A. § 1131(19)
24 L.P.R.A. § 34li
12 L.P.R.A. §1131(29)
(30), 1136, 1139
24 L.P.R.A S341h
341o
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VIRGIN ISLANDS
DEPARTMENT OF HEALT
BOARD OF HEALTH
[COMMISSIONER OF HEALTHJ.J
BUREAU OF HOSPITAL & PUBLIC HEALTH
PLANT DEVELOPMENT
BUREAU OF HEALTH INSURANCE AND
MEDICAL ASSISTANCE
DIRECTOR OF PERSONNEL
& STAFF DEVELOPMENT
COORDINATOR FEDERAL
PROGRAMS
DIRECTOR OF STATIS-
TICAL SERVICES
DEPARTMENTAL
ADMINISTRATOR
ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER
OF HEALTH
U
O I-
o
S
CO 53
ADMINISTRATIVE
DIRECTOR OF
OPERATIONS
-(BUDGET CONTROL
-^INTERNAL AUDIT
COMPREHENSIVE
'-HEALTH PLANNING
_L
JIR. GEN.
[CENTRAL STORES|
PURCHASE & SUPPLIES}-
I OPERATION AND MAINTENANCEf
svcs} [ACCOUNTING}
-gAYRQLLl
"MOTOR POQlJ
£
AIR & WATER POLLUTION CONTROL
ADVISORY COMMISSION
PUBLIC HEALTH & HOSPITAL CONSTRUCTION
ADVISORY COUNCIL
COMPREHENSIVE HEALTH PLANNING
ADVISORY COUNCIL
'-{MEDICAL ASSISTANCE ADVISORY COUNCIL]
'•JBOARDS OF APPEALS FOR MEDICAL ASSISTANCE")
_L
DIVISION OF PUBLIC
HEALTH SERVICES
DIVISION
OF
HOSPITALS
[DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH! [DIVISION OF MCH & cc SERVICES
(WATER POLLUTION)
[RADIOLOGICAL HEALTH]-
[FOOD PROTECTION}-
[WATER SUPPLYf
I
POLLUTION
DIVISION OF
CENTAL HEALTH
-{SOLID WASTE
-{GENERAL SANITATION)
-(SECTOR CONTROL]
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VIRGIN ISLANDS
I. AGENCIES
* Virgin Islands Department of Health
Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas, Virgin Islands 00801
Telephone: 809-774-1321 Commissioner, Dr. Eric L. O'Neal
Division of Environmental Health
P. 0. Box 1442, Charlotte Amalie
St. Thomas, Virgin Islands 00801
Telephone; 809-774-3411
Director of Environmental Health, Pedrito Francois
Assistant Director, St. Thomas-St. John, Donald Francois
Assistant Director, St. Croix, Stanley Stolz
II. INTERGOVERNMENTAL COOPERATION
The Virgin Islands government has sole responsibility
for air pollution control. The Virgin Islands Department of Health
advises, consults and cooperates with other agencies of the Virgin
Islands, Federal agencies, other States, interstate agencies and
affected industries and groups. The Commissioner of Health makes a
report, with recommendations, to the Planning Board on all proposed
zoning applications which have a significant relation to air
pollution in the Virgin Islands.
III. STATUTORY REFERENCE
A. GENERAL AUTHORITY
12 Virgin Islands Code Annotated (V.I.C.), 1971 Cum. Pocket
Supp. gg 201-216, as amended by Act of April 4, 1972, (Bill No.
5288) Sess. L. 1972 and Act No.3201, approved March 30, 1972
(Bill No. 5359), Sess. L. 1972.
B. SPECIFIC AUTHORITIES
Statutory Authority
Responsible Agency
Citation
Plans and Programs
1. Develop comprehensive State
air pollution control plans
and programs.
Department of Health
(DH)
I204(b),(e)
* Official air pollution control agency with authority to
accept and administer Federal funds and grants.
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VIRGIN ISLANDS
Statutory Authority
Responsible Agency
Citation
Plans and Programs (Cont.)
2. Conduct studies, investi-
gations, and research
Regulation
3. Adopt regulations
4. Adopt emission standards
5. Adopt emission limitations
6. Prevent construction, modi-
fication, or operation of
stationary sources
7. Issue permits for con-
struction of new sources
8. Issue permits for opera-
tion of new sources
9. Grant variances
Surveillance and Compliance
10. Obtain Compliance
information
11. Inspect & conduct tests
12. Require record keeping
13. Require periodic reports
14. Require emission
monitoring devices
15. Issue enforceable
administrative orders
DH
DH
DH, Commissioner
of Health (CH)
DH, CH
CH
CH
CH
CH
DH
DH
DH
DH
DH
CH
§204(e)
•204(f)
••204(f), 208
•• 204(f), 208
• 206
§ 206
• 206
» 211
§§ 204(g), 205
207
j
§§ 207, 216
SS 205, 216
8 205
8 216
8 209
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VIRGIN ISLANDS
Statutory Authority
Responsible Agency
Citation
Emergency Action
16. Take special prompt
action in air pollution
emergencies
Enforcement
17. Enforce applicable laws,
regulations, standards, &
administrative orders
18. Seek injunctive relief
CH, with concurrence
of Governor
DH, CH
Attorney General
§8 210, 216
§§ 204(a),(f),(h)
209, 215
§ 215(b)
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REGION III
Delaware
District of Columbia
Maryland
Pennsylvania
Virginia
West Virginia
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DELAWARE
GOVERNOR
Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control
Secretary - appointed by Governor and confirmed by
State Senate to serve at pleasure of Governor
Delaware Water and Air
Resources Commission
21
I
Technical Services
Air
1. Ambient Air Monitoring
2. Source Sampling
3° Federal Support Sampling
4. Maintenance, Repair and
Calibration of Instrumen-
tation
5. Analytical Services
6. Data Reduction
Governor's Council on Natural
Resources and Environmental
Control
Composed of Chairmen of
Advisory Councils to Depart-
ment Divisions
Chairman, designated by
Governor to serve at his
pleasure
Division of Environmental Control-
Director
Council on Environmental
Control
Advisory
1
Air Resources
Engineering
1. Engineering Evaluation
a. Control Equipment Evaluation
bo Process Studies
c. Technical Advisement
2. Control Techniques
3. Data Evaluation
4. Emission Inventory
5. Simulation Modeling
6. Implementation Plans
7. Industrial Relations
8. Regulations, Standards,
and Criteria
3.
4.
4.
5.
6.
Support Services
Complaint and Surveillance
Investigations
Permits and Application
Processing
Public Relations and
Education
Solid Waste Programs
Alert System
Data Reporting
I/ One of 5 divisions within the Department
2/ For composition of Delaware Water and Air Resources Commission see page
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DELAWARE
Delaware Water and Air Resources Commission
7 Commissioners - appointed by Governor to serve for staggered two
year terms
Chairman - appointed by Governor to serve at his pleasure
Qualifications:
Registered members of either major political party shall not
exceed registered members of the other major political party
by more than 1
1 - Water Commissioner of City of Wilmington
1 - City of Wilmington resident
1 - Resident of New Castle County, excluding Wilmington
1 - Kent County resident
1 - Sussex County resident
Ex Officio, non-voting
Governor*s alternate on Delaware River Basin Commission
State Geologist
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DELAWARE
I. STATE AGENCIES
Governor's Council on Natural Resources and Environmental Cbntrol
* Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control
Tatnall Building, Capitol Complex
Dover, Delaware 19901
Telephone: 302-678-4761
Secretary of the Department of Natural Resources
and Environmental Control, Austin N. Heller
Division of Environmental Control
Address and telephone above.
Executive Director, John Bryson
Manager, Air Resources, Robert R. French
Delaware Water and Air Resources Commission
Council on Environmental Control
Official State air pollution control agency with authority to accept
and administer Federal funds.
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DELAWARE
II. INTERGOVERNMENTAL COOPERATION
A. INTERSTATE
The Delaware, New Jersey, Pennsylvania Interstate Cooperative
Agreement on Air Pollution establishes a framework for interstate
cooperation within the Metropolitan Philadelphia Interstate Air
Quality Control Region which includes 11 counties in three
States. Activities carried out under this voluntary administrative
agreement relate to complaints concerning interstate air pollution,
development of uniform "alert emergency" procedures, exchange of
information and coordination of activities among participating
agencies. These agencies are:
Air Management Services
Philadelphia Department of Public Health
Bureau of Air Quality and Noise Control
Department of Environmental Resources
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
New Jersey State Bureau of Air Pollution Control
Division of Environmental Quality
Department of Environmental Protection
Division of Environmental Control
Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control
State of Delaware
The Division of Environmental Control of the Delaware Department of
Natural Resources and Environmental Control advises, consults and
cooperates with other State agencies, Federal agencies, other
States, local governments, industries and affected groups and
represents the State in all interstate compact matters relating to
air pollution control.
B. INTRASTATE
In Delaware, the State has primary responsibility for the control
of air pollution.. However, local governments are also authorized to
adopt local laws, ordinances and regulations which are consistent with
and do not call for a lesser degree of control than State laws,
rules and regulations.
III. STATUTORY REFERENCE
A. GENERAL AUTHORITY
Title 29, Delaware Code Annotated (29 Del. C.) Ch. 80, Department of
Natural Resources, 88 8001 - 8025; Title 7 Delaware Code Annotated
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DELAWARE
III. STATUTORY REFERENCE
A. GENERAL AUTHORITY (cont.)
(7 Del. C.) Ch. 60, Water and Air Resources Department, 88 6001
6017, Ch. 62, Air Pollution, 88 6201 - 6207, 6231 - 6233.
B. SPECIFIC AUTHORITIES
Statutory Authority
Responsible Agency
Citation
Plans and Programs
1. Develop comprehensive
State air pollution
control plans and
programs
2. Conduct studies, investi-
gations, and research
Regulation
3. Adopt regulations
4. Adopt emission standards
5. Adopt emission limitations
6. Prevent construction, modifi-
cation, or operation of
stationary sources
7. Issue permits for construc-
tion of new sources
8. Issue permits for operation of
new sources
9. Grant variances
Delaware Water and Air
Resources Commission
(DWARC)
Department of Natural
Resources and Environ-
mental Control (DNREC)
DWARC
DWARC
DWARC
DWARC and DNREC
DWARC and DNREC
DWARC and DNREC
DWARC and DNREC
7 Del.C. 8 6203(a)
(1)
7 Del.C.
8 6203(b)(2)
7 Del.C. 88 6011,
6203(a)
7 Del.C.
88 6011, 6203(a)
7 Del.C.
88 6011, 6203(a)
7 Del.C
88 6203(a)
6203(b)(5)
6007, 6008, 6009
7 Del.C.
88 6007, 6008,6009
7 Del.C.
88 6007, 6008,
6009
7 Del.C.
88 6007, 6008,6009
3/All citations are to Delaware Code Annotated.
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III. STATUTORY REFERENCE
B. SPECIFIC AUTHORITIES (cont.)
Statutory Authority
Responsible .Agency
Citation-'
Surveillance and Compliance
10. Obtain compliance information
11. Inspect and conduct tests
12. Require record keeping
13. Require periodic reports
14. Require emission monitoring
devices
15. Issue enforceable adminis-
trative orders
Emergency Action
16. Take special prompt action
in air pollution emergencies
Enforcement
17. Enforce applicable laws, regu-
lations, standards, and admin-
istrative orders
18. Seek injunctive relief
DNREC and DWARC
Secretary of Natural
Resources and Environ*
mental Control, DNREC
DNREC
DNREC
DWARC
Secretary of Natural
Resources and Environ-
mental Control and
DWARC
DNREC
DNREC
DNREC
7 Del.C.
88 6002(d)
6011(b)
6203(b)(4)(5)(8)
7 Del.C.
88 6002(d)
6203(b)(8)
7 Del.D.
88 6002(d)
6203(b)(8)
7 Del.C.
8 6203(b)(5)
7 Del.C.
8 6203(a)(l)(2)
7 Del.C.
88 6006, 6009,
6204, 6233
29 Del.C.
8013(2)
7 Del.C.
88 6206, 6233(c)
7 Del.C.
88 6013,
6203(b)(9)
6231, 6232
7 Del.C.
8 6205
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District of Columbia Council
Mayor-Commissioner, District of Columbia
Department of Environmental Services
Director
Division of Environmental Health Administration
Director
Bureau of Air and Water Quality Control
Chief
Compliance
and
Abatement
Planning
and
Engineering
Air and Water
Quality Monitoring
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I. AGENCIES
* Department of Environmental Services
415 12th Street, N.W., Room 308
Washington, DC 20004
Telephone: 202-629-4581/82/83
Director, James P. Alexander
Division of Environmental Health Administration
801 North Capitol Street, N.E., Room 721
Washington, DC 20002
Telephone: 202-629-3423
Director, James Robey
Bureau of Air and Water Quality Control
25 K Street, N.E., Room 310
Washington, DC 20002
Telephone: 202-629-3748
Chief, John Brink
II. INTERGOVERNMENTAL COOPERATION
A. INTERSTATE
The Mayor-Commissioner of the District of Columbia advises, consults,
cooperates and enters into agreements for the prevention and control of
air pollution with governments, agencies and political subdivisions of
adjacent States, and with interstate or regional agencies representing
those States and political subdivisions. The District of Columbia Government
provides air pollution control agencies of other States with information on
factors which may affect air quality in the National Capital Interstate Air
Quality Control Region.
Air Quality Planning Committee -
The "Administrative Agreement Covering Air Quality Planning for the National
Capital Interstate Air Quality Control Region" entered into by Maryland, Virginia
and the District of Columbia 1' established an Air Quality Planning Committee with
broad authority to coordinate the interjurisdictional planning aspects of air
pollution control activities of the participants and to further cooperation among
them. The Committee recommends air quality standards, enters into contracts and
accepts grants, coordinates interjurisdictional monitoring activities, disseminates
information, receives complaints, and makes reports. The Committee is composed of
the following:
District of Columbia
Two members designated by the Mayor-Commissioner of Washington, D. C.
* Official air pollution control agency with authority to accept and
administer Federal funds.
I/ Entered into by Maryland (6-28-71), Virginia (7-12-71), the District of Columbia
(7-16-71) and the Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments (7-16-71), for
an initial period of five years from its effective date.
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II. INTERGOVERNMENTAL COOPERATION
A. INTERSTATE (cont.)
Maryland
Two members desiggaeted by the Governor
Virginia
Two members designated by the State Air Pollution Control Board of
Virginia
Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments
Three members from the Council of Governments designated by
the Board of Directors of the Council of Governments and selected
respectively from Maryland8 Virginia and the District of Columbia.
Council of Governments Regional Air Pollution Advisory Board
The Board acts as liaison between the Air Quality Planning
Committee and the Council of Governments staff. The functions
of the Board include review and comment on proposed air quality
standards and implementation plans and other work and activities as
assigned by the Committee.
Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Commission (WMATC)
WMATC, created by interstate compact between Maryland, Virginia
and the District of Columbia and approved by Congress, October 9, 1962,
has broad authority to regulate and improve transit and to alleviate
traffic congestion within the Metropolitan District.
B. INTRASTATE
Not applicable
III. STATUTORY REFERENCE
A. GENERAL AUTHORITY
District of Columbia Air Pollution Control Act, District of Columbia
Code, 1967 Ed., Supp. V, 1972, Title 6, Ch. 8, 88 6-811 - 6-813.
Pursuant to 8 6-813(b)(1), the Commissioner of the District of Columbia
may delegate the performance of his duties to an agency of the D.C.
Government designated or establised by him. See Organization Order
No. 141, Department of Public Health, especially Part V, paragraph H,
District of Columbia Code, 1967 Ed., Supp. V, 1972^ Title I, Appendix,
pp 104-105; Organization Action - Establishment of Office and Departments,including
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DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
t! \
III; STATUTORY REFERENCE
I i
A. GENERAL AUTHORITY (cont.) ' | '
Department of Human Resources (C.O. No. 69-96, March 7, 1969, as amended)
District of Columbia Code, 1967 Ed., Supp. V, 1972, Title I, Appendix,
pp. 108-109; Organization Action - Department of Environmental Services
(Commissioner's Order No. 71-255, July 27, 1971) District of Columbia Code,
1967 Ed., Supp. V, 1972, Title I, Appendix, pp.115-116.
B. SPECIFIC AUTHORITIES
Statutory Authority
Plans and Programs
1. Develop comprehensive State
air pollution control plans
and programs
2. Conduct studies, investigations
and research v.
Regulation
3. Adopt regulations
4. Adopt emission standards
5. Adopt emission limitations
6. Prevent construction, modifi-
cation, or operation of
stationary sources
7. Issue permits for construc-
tion of new sources
8. Issue permits for operation of
new sources
9. Grant variances
Surveillance and Compliance
10. Obtain compliance information
Responsible Agency
D.C. Commissioner (DCC)
Department of Environ-
mental Services (DES)
DCC, DES
D.C. Council
D.C. Council
D.C. Council
D.C. Council,
DES
DCC, DES
2/
Citation-'
8 6-813(a)
C.O. No. 141
PT V, H
C.O. No. 71-255,
3.h
8 6-813(a)(1)
C.O. No. 71-255,
3.f, g
8 6-812
8 6-812
8 6-812
8 6-812(a)(1)
6-813(b)(2)
8 6-813(a)(l)(b)(3
by regulation
C.O. No. 71-255,
3.C
VReferences are to D.C. Air Pollution Control Act, Organization Order No. 141 and
Commissioner^ Order No. 71-255 cited under General Authority.
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III. STATUTORY REFERENCE
B. SPECIFIC AUTHORITIES (cont.)
Statutory Authority
Responsible Agency
Citation^'
Surveillance arid Compliance (Continued)
11. Inspect and conduct tests
12. Require record keeping
13. Require periodic reports
14. Require emission monitoring
devices
15. Issue enforceable adminis-
trative orders
Emergency Action
16. Take special prompt action
in air pollution emergencies
Enforcement
17. Enforce applicable laws, regu-
lations, standards, and admin-
istrative orders
18. Seek injunctive relief
D.C. Council, DES
D.C. Council, DES
D.C. Council, DES
D.C. Council, DES
DCC
DCC, DES
D.C. Council, DCC
Corporation Counsel at
request of Air Pollution
Director
8 6-812(a)(1)
by regulation
8 6-812(a)(1)
by regulation
8 6-812(a)(1)
by regulation
8 6-812(a)(1)
by regulation
8 6-813(b)(2)(6)
8 6-813(a)(3)(bX2)
C.O. No. 71-255•,
3.e
88 6-812(a)(5)
6-813(a)(b)(2)
8 6-813(b)(2)
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Secretary of Health and Mental Hygiene
Air Quality Control Advisory
Council
Chairman, Vice Chairman
designated by Secretary of
Health and Mental Hygiene
Not more than 11 technical,
professional and public
members appointed by Secretary
of Health and Mental Hygiene
for staggered 5 year terms,
including 9 appointees from
slates of nominees submitted
by organizations listed
in Art. 43,§ 695(a),
Annotated Code of Maryland
Maryland State Department
of Health and Mental
Hygiene
Attorney General
of Maryland
Legal Adviser
Environmental Health
Administration
Bureau of Air Quality
Control
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I. STATE AGENCIES
* Maryland State Department of Health and Mental Hygiene
301 West Preston Street
Baltimore, Maryland 21201
Telephone: 301-383-2600
Secretary of Health and Mental Hygiene, Dr. Neil Solomon
Environmental Health Administration
610 North Howard Street
Baltimore, Maryland 21201
Telephone: 301-383-2740
Bureau of Air Quality Control
610 North Howard Street
Baltimore, Maryland 21201
Telephone: 301-383-2776/2777/2778/2779
Director, Jean J. Schueneman
II. INTERGOVERNMENTAL COOPERATION
A. INTERSTATE
Maryland has entered into interstate air pollution control agreements
with the District of Columbia and adjoining States. These agreements
provide for interstate cooperation in planning, information exchange
(including information relating to legislation, regulations,emission
and air quality standards and data), complaint referral and coordinated
emergency controls. Committees established pursuant to these
agreements are:
Air Quality Planning Committee
Established pursuant to "Administrative Agreement Covering
Air Quality Planning for the National Capital Interstate Air
Quality Control Region" entered into by"Maryland, Virginia and
the District of Columbia. !' The Committee is'composed of the
following:
District of Columbia
Two members designated by the Mayor-Commissioner of Washington, DC
Maryland
Two members designated by the Governor.
* Official State air pollution control agency with authority to accept and
administer Federal funds and grants.
I/ Entered into by Maryland (6-28-71), Virginia (7-12-71), the District of Columbia
(7-16-71) and the Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments (7-16-71), for an
initial period of five years from its effective date.
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II. INTERGOVERNMENTAL COOPERATION
A. INTERSTATE (cont.)
Virginia
Two members designated by the State Air Pollution Control
Board of Virginia
Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments
Three members from the Council of Governments designated by
the Board of Directors of the Council of Governments and selected
respectively from Maryland, Virginia and the District of Columbia.
Council of Governments Regional Air Pollution Advisory Board
The Board acts as liaison between the Air Quality Planning
Committee and the Council of Governments staff. The functions of the
Board include review and comment on proposed air quality standards
and implementation plans and other work and activities as assigned by
the Committee.
Cumberland-Keyser Interstate Air Quality Control Region - Air Pollution
Control Committee
Maryland - Director (or his designee)
Bureau of Air Quality Control
Environmental Health Administration
Department of Health and Mental Hygiene
610 North Howard Street
Baltimore, Maryland 21201
Telephone: 301-383-2779
West Virginia - Director (or his designee)
West Virginia Air Pollution Control Commission
1558 Washington Street, East
Charleston, West Virginia 25311
Telephone: 304-348-3286
Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Commission (WMATC)
WMATC, created by interstate compact between Maryland, Virginia
and the District of Columbia and approved by Congress, October 9, 1962,
has broad authority to regulate and improve transit and to alleviate
traffic congestion within the Metropolitan District.
B. INTRASTATE
In Maryland, responsibility for air pollution control is shared by
the State and local governments with basic oversight and enforcement
responsibility remaining in the State which also regulates all major
pollution sources. State-regulated sources include: State-owned
installations, electric generating stations, asphalt batching plants
and associated asphalt producing plants, municipal and sewage
sludge incinerators, rendering plants, rock quarry operations and
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II. INTERGOVERNMENTAL COOPERATION
B. INTRASTATE (cont.)
Federally-owned installations. The State supports and provides
leadership in the development of local programs and to the extent
possible uses local facilities and services to enforce State regulations.
Variations in the complementary relationships which have been
developed for each State-county enforcement interface reflect
differences in the size and capabilities of local programs. Local
governments are empowered to enact and enforce local air pollution
control laws and regulations consistent with and not less stringent
than the State law. Where State and local requirements are both
applicable to the same subject, the more stringent requirements prevail.
Names, Addresses and Officials of Local Air Pollution Control Agencies
Allegany County Health Department
P.O. Box 690
111 Union St.
Cumberland, MD 21502
Telephone: 301-722-3010 X77
Deputy State Health Officer, Dr. Elmer L. Hill
Supervising Sanitarian, Gaylord Brooks
Anne Arundel County
Air Quality Control Section
Division of Environmental Health
Department of Health
161 South St.
Annapolis, Maryland 21401
Health Officer, J. Howard Beard, M.D.
Director, Division of Environmental Health, N. Singh Dhillon
Chief, Air Quality Control Section, Joseph G. Abey
Baltimore County Department of Health
Maryland Ave at Huren Rd.
Towson, Maryland 21204
Telephone: 301-491-3775
Deputy State and County Health Officer, Donald J. Roop, M.D.
Acting Director, Division of Air Pollution and Industrial
Hygiene, William L. Phillips
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II. INTERGOVERNMENTAL COOPERATION
B. INTRASTATE (cont. )
Baltimore City Health Department
Bureau of Industrial Hygiene
Division of Air Pollution Control
Maryland Avenue and Hiller Road
Baltimore, Maryland 21202
Telephone: 301-752-2000
Director, Bureau of Industrial Hygiene, Elkins W. Dahle, Jr.
Frederick County Health Department
Air Quality Control Section
12 E. Church St.
Frederick, Maryland 21701
Telephone: 301-662-1101
Chief, Walter R. Comer
Sanitarian I, Paul Beale
Howard County Health Department
P.O. Box 476
3450 Courthouse Dr.
Ellicott City, Maryland 21043
Telephone: 301-465-5000
Director of Environmental Health, Palmer F. Wine
Montgomery County Department _..,
of fi«JW.ronmentai Protection
County Office Building
Rockville, Maryland 20850
Telephone: 301-918-6442
Chief, Environmental Health Services, H. Clayton Ervine
Chief, Air Pollution Control Section, Eric S. Mendelsohn
Prince George's County Health Department
Cheverly, Maryland 20715
Telephone: 301-864-3874
•"' Acting County Health Officer, Perry Stearns, M.D.
Chief, Division of Air Pollution Control, John W.Koontz
III. STATUTORY REFERENCE
A. GENERAL AUTHORITY
Annotated Code of Maryland, Vol. 4B, 1971 Replacement Volume and 1971
Supp. Art. 43, Health §§ IB, 2, 690-706, as amended.
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111. STATUTORY REFERENCE
B. SPECIFIC AUTHORITIES
Statutory Authority
Responsible Agency
Citation-'
Plans and Programs
1. Develop comprehensive State
air pollution control
plans and programs
2. Conduct studies, investigations,
£ind research
Regulation
3. Adopt regulations
4. Adopt emission standards
5. Adopt emission limitations
6. Prevent construction, modifi-
cation, or operation of
stationary sources
7. Issue permits for construc-
tion of new sources
8. Issue permits for operation
of new sources
9. Grant variances
Secretary of Health
and Mental Hygiene
Maryland State Dept.
of Health and Mental
Hygiene (Secy., DHMH)
Secy, DHMH, with advice
of Air Quality Control
Advisory Council
(AQCAC)
Secy, DHMH
DHMH -1
DHMH
DHMH -'
Art. 43,
89 1H & 693(b)
697
Art. 43
88 lH,693(b)
697
Art. 43,
88 1H.697
Art. 43,
8 706
Art. 43
8 706
Art. 43
8 706
27All references are to Art. 43, Annotated Code of Maryland, cited under
General Authority.
3_/ Permits to construct or operate electric power plants are subject to
the provisions of the Maryland Power Plant Siting Act, Maryland 1971
Laws, Ch. 31 (S.B. 540) approved April 23, 1971, effective July 1, 1971.
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III. STATUTORY REFERENCE
B. SPECIFIC AUTHORITIES (cont.)
Statutory Authority
Responsible Agency
2/
Citation-'
Surveillance and Compliance
10. Obtain compliance information
11. Inspect and conduct tests
12. Require record keeping
13. Require periodic reports
14. Require emission monitoring
devices
15. Issue enforceable adminis-
trative orders
Emergency Action
16. Take special prompt action
in air pollution
emergencies
Enforcement
17. Enforce applicable laws,
regulations, standards,
and administrative orders
18. Seek injunctive relief
DHMH
DHMH
DHMH
DHMH
DHMH
DHMH
Governor, by executive
order upon advice of
Commissioner of Health,
with enforcement by
State Attorney General;
DHMH
DHMH; State Attorney
General
DHMH
Art. 43
88 1H, 697, 698(d)
by regulation
Art. 434ilH,697
by regulation
Art. 43
88 1H, 697
by regulation
Art. 43
88 1H, 697
by regulation
Art. 43
88 1H, 697
by regulation
Art. 43
88 697(d), 698
Art. 43
88 696, 2, 703(a)
Art. 43,
88 693(c)
698(e)
701, 703
Art. 43,
88 693(c)
703(a)
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Department of Environmental .Resources
JL
Environmental Hearing Board
3 Members appointed by
Governor and confirmed by
State Senate to serve for
staggered 6 year terms.
Chairman designated by
Governor. Secretary,
appointed by Board with
approval of Governor
[ Secretary I
Citizens Advisory
Council
(see page
Environmental Quality
Board
(see page
Comptroller
in
Legal Services
J_
Office of Public
Information
Planning & Research
(including Topographic
and Geologic Survey
_L
Deputy for
Legislation &
Bonds
_I
Deputy for
Administration
Deputy for
Enforcement
Deputy for
Environmental
Protection &
Regulation
Associate Deputy for
Mines and Land
Protection
Deputy for
Engineering &
Construction
Boards and
Commissions
Associate Deputy for
Air, Water and
Community Protection
Bureau of Air Quality arid Noise Control
Division of:
Air Resources Management and Research
Technical Services and Monitroing
Abatement and Compliance
Noise Abatement
ices (see page
Reg. I | j Reg. II N.{ | Reg II sj tRe§» m I (Reg.
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Citizens Advisory Council
Chairman and Secretary!/ elected annually by members
Members:
Ex-Officio, Secretary of Environmental Resources
Appointed to serve for staggernd 3 year terms
6 appointed by Governor, no inore than 3 of same political party
6 appointed by President Pro Tempore of Senate, no more than 3 of
saine political party
6 appointed by Speaker of House of Representatives, no more than 3
of same political party
Qualifications:
Knowledgeable in fields related to work of Department of Environmental
Resources
Appointed Members:
State citizens; during Council term may hold no other State office
to which salary is attached except membership on Environmental
Quality Board.
^/ Secretary need not be member of Council.
Environmental Quality Board
Members:
Secretary of Environtental Resources, Chairman
Secretary of Health
Secretary of Commerce
Secretary of Transportation
Secretary of Agriculture
Secretary of Labor and Industry
Secretary of Community Affairs
Exe.cutive Director, Fish Commission
Executive Director, Game Commission
Chairman, Public Utilities Commission
Executive Director, State Planning Board
Executive Director, Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission
5 Members of Citizens Advisory Council
4 Members of General Assembly
Department of Environmental Resources - Six Regional Offices
Region I : Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Montgomery and Philadelphia Counties.
Region UN: Bradford, Lackawanna, Luzerne, Monroe, Pike, Sullivan,
Susquehanna, Tioga, Wayne and Wyoming Counties.
Region II S : Berks, Carbon, Lehigh, Northampton and Schuylkill Counties.
Region III : Adams, Cumberland, Dauphin, Franklin, Lancaster, Lebanon,
Perry and York Counties.
Region IV : Bedford, Blair, Cambria, Centre, Clinton, Columbia, Fulton,
Huntingdon, Juniata, Lycoming, Mifflin, Montour, Northumberland,
Snyder, Somerset and Union Counties.
Region V : Allegheny, Armstrong, Beaver, Butler, Fayette, Greene, Indiana,
Washington and Westmoreland Counties.
Region VI : Cameron, Clarion, Clearfield, Crawford, Elk, Erie, Forest,
Jefferson, Lawrence, McKean, Mercer, Potter, Venango and
Warren Counties.
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I. STATE AGENCIES
* Department of Environmental Resources
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
P.O. Box 2351
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17120
Telephone: 717-787-2814
Secretary of Environmental Resources, Maurice Goddard
Bureau of Air Quality and Noise Control
P.O. Box 2351
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17120
Telephone: 717-787-6338
Director, Victor H. Sussman
Pennsylvania Environmental Quality Board
521 South Office Building
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17120
Telephone: 717-787-4526
Environmental Hearing Board
Citizens Advisory Council
II. INTERGOVERNMENTAL COOPERATION
A. INTERSTATE
The State Department of Environmental Resources cooperates with
* Official State air pollution control agency with authority to accept and
administer Federal funds and grants.
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.II. INTERGOVERNMENTAL COOPERATION
A. INTERSTATE-(cont.) .
' '• ! \ '
Federal agencies, other States, and Interstate agencies and 1 | [
formulates interstate air pollution control compacts or agreements
for submission to the General Assembly . Pennsylvania exchanges .
information and data on air control laws, regulations and public
hearings, emissions, sources and air quality with air pollution
control agencies in other States*
The Delaware, New Jersey, Pennsylvania Interstate Cooperative
Agreement on air pollution establishes a framework for interstate
cooperation within the Metropolitan Philadelphia Interstate
Air Quality Control Region which includes 11 counties in three
States. Activities carried out under this voluntary administrative
agreement relate to complaints concerning interstate air pollution,
development of uniform "alert emergency" procedures, exchange of
information and coordination of activities among participating agencies.
These agencies are:
Air Management Services
Philadelphia Department of Public Health
Bureau of Air Quality and Noise Control
Department of Environmental Resources
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
New Jersey State Bureau of Air Pollution
Division of Environmental Quality Control
Department of Environmental Protection
Division of Environmental Control
Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control
State of Delaware
Northwest Pennsylvania - Youngstown. Ohio - Interstate
Air Quality Control Region
(Interstate agreement currently under negotiation.)
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II. INTERGOVERNMENTAL COOPERATION
B. INTRASTATE
In Pennsylvania, responsibility for air pollution control is shared
between the State and local governments. The latter are encouraged
to assume full responsibility for air pollution control within their
jurisdictions and may enact and enforce local air pollution control
ordinances and regulations which do not conflict with State laws
and regulations. Local governments whose air pollution control
agencies and programs have been approved by the State are relieved
from the application of State air pollution control procedures within
their boundaries except insofar as the effects of local air
contaminant sources extend beyond those boundaries. Local programs
are subject to continuing State surveillance and if found inadequate
to reassertion of State enforcement authority.
Names. Addresses and Officials of Local Air Pollution Control Agencies
Allegheny County Health Department
Bureau of Air Pollution Control
301 39th Street, Bldg. #7
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15201
Chief, Ronald J. Chleboski
Air Pollution Control Board of Greater York
757 West Market Street
York, Pennsylvania 17404
Telephone: 717-843-9833
Chairman, C. Edward Besser
Director, Walter E. Markey, Jr.
Lehigh Valley Air Pollution Control District
1516 Main Street
Northampton, Pennsylvania 18067
Telephone: 215-262-6341
Director, R. Emmet Doherty
Philadelphia Department of Public Health
Air Management Services
1701 Arch Street
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19103
Telephone: 215-686-7840
Health Commissioner, Norman Ingraham, M.D.
Assistant Health Commissioner, Air Management Services, Edward F. Wilson
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III. STATUTORY REFERENCE
A. GENERAL AUTHORITY
Air Pollution Control Act, as amended, Purdons Pennsylvania Statutes
Annotated (P.S.) and 1972-1973 Cum. Ann. Pocket Part, Title 35, Ch. 23,
88 4001 - 4015. See also 71 P.S., 1972 - 1973 Cum Ann. Pocket Part §§
158(p) (Citizens Advisory Council), 180-1 (Environmental Quality Board),
180-2 (Environmental Hearing Board), 510-1 - 510-25, 510-101 - 510-108
(Department of Environmental Resources). Uniform Interstate Air Pollution
Agreements Act, Pennsylvania Laws 1972, Regular Session, Act of
February 17, 1972 (H.B. No. 204, Print 224) pp 69-72;Environmental
Improvement Compact, Pennsylvania Laws 1972, Regular Session, Act of
March 16, 1972 (S.B. No. 878, Print 1618) pp 101-110.
B. SPECIFIC AUTHORITIES
Statutory Authority
Responsible Agency
Citation
Plans arid Programs
1. Develop comprehensive State
air pollution control plans
and programs
2. Conduct studies, investiga-
tions, and research
Regulation
3. Adopt regulations
Department of Environ-
mental Resources (DER);
Environmental Quality
Board (EQB)
DER
EQB
4. Adopt emission standards
EQB
5. Adopt emission limitations
EQB
6. Prevent construction, modifi-
cation, or operation of
stationary sources
DER
35 P.S. 8 4004(12)
71 P.S. 8 510-20
(Master environ-
mental plan)
35 P.S. 8 4004(10)
71 P.S. 8 510-20
35 P.S. 88 4005 (d)
(2) (3) (6) (7),
4007
71 P.S. 8 510-20
35 P.S. 88 4005(d)
(2) (3) (6) (7)
4007
71 P.S. 8 510-20
35 P.S. 88 4005(d)
(2)(3)(6>(7)
4007
35 P.S. 8 4004(9)
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III. STATUTORY REFERENCE
B. SPECIFIC AUTHORITIES (cont.)
Statutory Authority
Regulation (Continued)
7. Issue permits for construction
of new sources
8. Issue permits for operation of
new sources
9. Grant variances
Surveillance and Compliance
10. Obtain compliance information
11. Inspect and conduct tests
12. Require record keeping
13. Require periodic reports
14. Require emission monitoring
devices
15. Issue enforceable adminis-
trative orders
Emergency Action
16. Take special prompt action
in air pollution emergencies
Enforcement
17. Enforce applicable laws, regu-
lations, standards, and admin-
istrative orders
2/ In addition to this authority, Penns
powers for emergency abatement of pu
Responsible Agency
EQB, DER
EQB, DER
DER; EQB; Environmental
Hearing Board (EHB)
DER
DER
DER
DER
DER, subject to review
by EHB
DER ?/
DER
Ivania has broad common law
lie nuisances.
Citation
By regulation
35 P.S. 8 4005(d)
(2)
By regulation
35 P.S. § 4005(d)
(2)
35 P.S. 8 4004
71 P.S. 88 510-20
510-21 (g)
35 P.S. 8 4004(1)
(4) (9).
35 P.S. 8 4004
35 P.S. 8 4005(d)
(7)
35 P.S. 88 4004,
4005 (d) (2) (3)
35 P.S. 8 4004(4.1)
4005(5);
71 P.S. 8 510-21
71 P.S. 8 510-17
35 P.S. 88 4004,
4008, 4009, 4010
71 P.S. 8 510-101
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III. STATUTORY REFERENCE
B. SPECIFIC AUTHORITIES (cont.)
Statutory Authority
Responsible Agency
Citation
Enforcement (Continued)
18. Seek injinactive relief
State Attorney General
at request of DER
35 P.S. B 4010
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Council on the Environment
5 Members
Chairman designated by Governor
3 Members appointed by Governor
and confirmed by General Assembly
to serve at pleasure of Governor
2 Ex-Officio members
Chairman, State Water Control Board
Chairman, State Air Pollution Control
Beard
State Advisory Committee
on Air Pollution
Technically qualified
citizens named by State
Air Pollution Control
Board
State Air Pollution Control Board
Chairman - elected by members
5 Members appointed by Governor &
confirmed by General Assembly for
staggered A year terms
Qualifications
Citizens of Virginia
May not be an officer, employee or
representative of any industry,
county, city or town which may
become subject to rules & regula-
tions of Board
Selected for merit & ability with-
out regard to political affiliation
Executive Director, employed by Board
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I. STATE AGENCIES
* State Air Pollution Control Board
Room 1106
Ninth Street Office Building
Richmond, Virginia 23219
Telephone: 703-770-2378
Chairman, Edgar B. Boynton
Vice Chairman, Paul E. Wilkins
Members: Warren L. Brown
Robert B. Delano
Frank E. Kinzer
Executive Director, William R. Meyer
State Advisory Committee on Air Pollution
II. INTERGOVERNMENTAL COOPERATION
A. INTERSTATE
The State Air Pollution Control Board advises, consults and
cooperates with other State agencies, Federal agencies, local
governments, private industries and other affected groups.
Virginia has entered into interstate air pollution control agreements
with the District of Columbia and adjoining States (Kentucky,
Maryland, North Carolina and Tennessee). These agreements provide for
interstate cooperation in planning, information exchange (including
information relating to legislation and regulations, emission and air
quality standards and data) optimum data utilization, complaint referral
and coordinated emergency controls. Committees established pursuant
to these agreements are:
Tennessee-Virginia Air Pollution Control Committee
Tennessee - Technical Secretary (or his designee)
Tennessee Air Pollution Control Board
C2-212 Cordell Hull Building
Nashville, Tennessee 37219
Telephone: 615-741-3931
* Official state air pollution control agency with authority to
accept and administer Federal funds.
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II. INTERGOVERNMENTAL COOPERATION
A. INTERSTATE (cont.)
Tennessee-Virginia Air Pollution Control Committee (cont.)
Virginia - Director (or his designee)
State Air Pollution Control Board
Ninth Street Office Building
••' 'Richmond, Virginia 23219
Telephone: 703-776-2378/3248
Kentucky-Virginia Air Pollution Control Committee
Kentucky - Director (or his designee)
Kentucky Air Pollution Control Commission
275 East Main Street
Frankfort, Kentucky 40601
Telephone: 502-564-3382
Virginia - Director (or his designee)
State Air Pollution Control Board
Ninth Street Office Building
Richmond, Virginia 23219
Telephone: 703-770-2378/3248
Air Quality Planning Committee
Established pursuant to "Administrative Agreement Covering
Air Quality Planning for the National Capital Interstate Air
Quality Control Region" entered into by Maryland, Virginia and
the District of Columbia. ]J The Committee is composed of the
following:
District of Columbia
Two members designated by the Mayor-Commissioner of Washington, D.C.
Maryland
Two members designated by the Governor
Virginia
Two members designated by the State Air Pollution Control Board
of Virginia
Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments
Three members from the Council of Governments designated by
I/ Entered into by Maryland (6-28-71), Virginia (7-12-71), the District of Columbia
(7-16-71) and the Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments (7-16-71), for
aij initial period of five years from its effective date.
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the Board of Directors of the Council of Governments and selected
respectively from Maryland, Virginia and the District of Columbia.
Council of Governments Regional Air Pollution Advisory Board
The Board acts as liaison between the Air Quality Planning
Committee and the Council of Governments staff. The functions
of the Board include review and comment on proposed ait quality
standards and implementation plans and other work and activities
as assigned by the Committee.
Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Commission (WMATC)
WMATC, created by interstate compact between Maryland, Virginia
and the District of Columbia and approved by Congress, October 9, 1962,
has broad authority to regulate and improve transit and to alleviate
traffic congestion within the Metropolitan District.
B. INTRASTATE
In Virginia, the State Air Pollution Control Board has overall
responsibility for air pollution control throughout the State. The
Board may establish local air pollution control districts with authority
within their respective localities to observe compliance with State air
pollution rules and regulations and to report instances of non-compliance
to the State Board. Subject to State Board approval, localities may
adopt and enforce local ordinances as stringent as State regulations.
Where State and more stringent local regulations conflict, the latter prevail.
Names, Addresses and Officials of Local Air Pollution Control Agencies
Alexandria Health Department
517 N. St. Asaph Street
Alexandria, Virginia 22314
Telephone: 703-750-6501
Health Director,
Arlington County, Bureau of Environmental Health
1800 N. Edison
Arlington, Virginia 22207
Telephone: 703-558-2661
Chief of Bureau, Vincent F. LaPiana
Air Pollution Control Officer, John A. Hitcken, Ph.D
Fairfax County Health Department
4080 Chain Bridge Road
Fairfax, Virginia 22030
Telephone: 703-681-2541
Director of Health, Richard K. Miller, M.D.
Director of Environmental Health, John Clayton
Telephone: 703-681-2202
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Names, Addresses and Officials of Local Air Pollution Contrdl Agencies (cont. )
Richmond Air Pollution Control Bureau
Department of Public Safety
501 N. Ninth Street, Room 130
Richmond, Virginia 23219
Telephone: 703-649-4208
Chief, Air Pollution Control Bureau, J. G. Williams, Jr,
City of Roanoke
215 Church Avenue, SW
Roanoke, Virginia 24011
Telephone: 703-981-2422
Director, Air Pollution Control, I. Jones Keller
Roarioke County and City of Salem
Roanoke County Health Department
510 S. College Avenue
Salem, Virginia 24153
Telephone: 703-389-5065
Health Director, C. P. Pope, M.D.
Sanitarian, Air Pollution Control, W. Carter Bradley
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III. STATUTORY REFERENCE
A. GENERAL AUTHORITY
Code of Virginia 1950, Annotated, 1964 Replacement Vol. 3, 1971 Cum.
Supp., Title 10, Ch. 1.2, Air Pollution Control, §§ 10-17.9:1 -
10-17.30, as amended by 1972 Laws, Regular Session, Ch. 781, approved
April 10, 1972 (S.B. No. 438), pp 855-858. ;
Code of Virginia 1950, Annotated, 1970 Replacement Vol. 6, Title
44, Ch. 3, Civil Defense, ii 44-141 - 44-146.1.
Virginia Environmental Quality Act, 1972 Laws, Regular Session,
Ch. 774, approved April 10, 1972 (S.B. No. 365) pp 837-839.
Tax exemption for certified pollution control equipment and facilities,
1972 Laws, Regular Session, Ch. 694, approved April 8, 1972 (S.B.No.
505) p 927.
B. SPECIFIC AUTHORITIES
Statutory Authority
Responsible Agency
2/
Citation-^
Plans and Programs
1. Develop comprehensive State
air pollution control plans
and programs
2. Conduct studies, Investigations,
and research
Regulation
3. Adopt regulations
4. Adopt emission standards
5. Adopt emission limitations
6. Prevent construction, modifi-
cation, or operation of
stationary sources
7. Issue permits for construc-
tion of new sources
8. Issue permits for operation of
new sources
9. Grant variances
State Air Pollution
Control Board(SAPCB)
SAPCB
SAPCB
SAPCB
SAPCB
SAPCB
SAPCB
SAPCB
SAPCB
§ 10-17.18(a)
§ 10-17.18(a)/b)
I 10-17.18
§ 10-17.18
§ 10-17.18
§§ 10-17;18:1
10-17.21
§ 10-17.18:1
§ 10-17>'18:1
§ 10-17.18(c)
All references are to Code of Virginia cited under General Authority.
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B. SPECIFIC AUTHORITIES (cont.)
Statutory Authority
Surveillance and Compliance
10. Obtain compliance information
11. Inspect arid conduct tests
12. Require record keeping
13. Require periodic reports
14. Require emission monitoring
devices
15. Issue enforceable adminis-
trative orders
Emergency Action
16. Take special prompt action
in air pollution emergencies
Enforcement
17. Enforce applicable laws, regu-
lations, standards, and
administrative orders
18. Seek injunctive relief
Responsible Agency
SAPCB
SAPCB
SAPCB
SAPCB
SAPCB
SAPCB
SAPCB; Governor—'
SAPCB
SAPCB
Citation -/
§§ 10-17.17
10-17.18
10-17.21
10-17.22
§§ 10-17.17
10-17.22
§ 10-17.17
i§ 10-17.17
10-17.21
§1 10-17.17
10-18. 18 (al(b)
10-17.21
§§ 10-17. 18 (d)(e)
(f)
10-17.18:1
§§ 10-17.18:1
44-141 -
44-146.1
§§ 10-17. 18 (d)(e)
(f)
10-17.23
10-17.23:1
10-17.29
§§ 10-17. 18 (d)
10-17.23
3/ As Director of Civil Defense.
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West Virginia Air Pollution Control Commission
7 Members
Chairman elected annually by Commission
from its membership
2 Ex-Officio
State Director of Health
Commissioner of Agriculture
5 Appointed by Governor and confirmed
by State Senate for staggered 5 year
terms
2 - industry in State
3 - public
Secretary —' - Appointed by Commission
Director - Appointed by Commission
I/ Need not be a member of Commission
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$
I. S^ATE AGENCIES
* Wesi: Virginia Air Pollution Control Commission
1558 Washington Street, East
Charleston, West Virginia 25311
Telephone: 304-348-3286
Chairman, Gus R. Douglass
Members:
Director, Carl G. Beard, II
II. INTERGOVERNMENTAL COOPERATION
A. INTERSTATE
The West Virginia Air Pollution Control Commission advised, consults
and cooperates with other State agencies, Federal agencies, other
States, local governments, industries and affected groups and
represents the State in all interstate compact matters relating to
air pollution control.
. West Virginia has entered into interstate air pollution control
agreements with adjoining States. These agreements provide for
interstate cooperation in planning, information exchange (including
information relating to legislation and regulations, emission and
air quality standards and data) complaint referral and coordinated
emergency controls. Committees established pursuant to these
agreements are:
* Official State air pollution control agency with authority to accept and
administer Federal funds.
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II. INTERGOVERNMENTAL COOPERATION (cont.)
A. INTERSTATE (cont.)
Huntington (West Virginia) - Ashland (Kentucky) - Portsmouth -
Ironton (Ohio) Interstate Air Quality Control Region - Air Pollution
Control Committee
Ohio - Chairman (or his designee)
Ohio Air Pollution Control Board
450 E. Town Street
Columbus, Ohio 43216
Telephone: 614-469-2390
West Virginia - Director (or his designee)
West Virginia Air Pollution Control Commission
1558 Washington,Street, East
Charleston, West Virginia 25311
Telephone: 304-348-3286
Kentucky - Director (or his designee)
Kentucky Air Pollution Control Commission
275 East Main Street
Frankfort, Kentucky 40601
Telephone: 502-564-3382
Parkersbure-Marietta Interstate Air Quality Control Region
Air Pollution Control Committee
Ohio - Chairman (or his designee)
Ohio Air Pollution Control Board
450 E. Town Street
Columbus, Ohio 43216
Telephone: 614-469-2390
West Virginia - Director (or his designee)
West Virginia Air Pollution Control Commission
1558 Washington Street, East
Charleston, West Virginia 25311
Telephone: 304-348-3286
Steubenville-Weirton-Wheeline Interstate Air Quality Control Region
Air Pollution Control Commission
Ohio - Chairman (or his designee)
Ohio Air Pollution Control Board
450 E. Town Street
Columbus, Ohio 43216
Telephone: 615-469-2390
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II. INTERGOVERNMENTAL COOPERATION
A. INTERSTATE (conto)
Virginia - Director (or his designee) >
West Virginia Air Pollution Control Commission
1558 Washington Street, East
Charleston, West Virginia 25311
Telephone: 304-348-3286
ev8er Interstate Air Quality Control Region -
Air Pollution Control Committee
Maryland - Director (or his designee)
Bureau of Air Quality Control
Environmental Health Administration
Department of Health and Mental Hygiene
610 North Howard Street
Baltimore, Maryland 21201
Telephone: 301-383-2779
West Virginia - Director (or his designee)
Wast Virginia Air Pollution Control Commission
1558 Washington Street, East
Charlestons West Virginia 25311
Telephone; 304-348-3286
B. INTRASTATE
West Virginia has established a coordinated statewide air pollution
control program for which the West Virginia Air Pollution Control
Commission has overall responsibility,, The Commission has entered into
a cooperative "agreement with the City of Wheeling which is authorized by
State law to continue its local air pollution control program. No :.other
local programs are in effect within the State.
Names, Addresses and Officials of Local Air Pollution Control Agencies
Wheeling Air Pollution Control Department
420 Hawley Building
Main Street
Wheeling, West Virginia 26003
Telephone: 304-283-8330
Director, Joseph Reach
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III. STATUTORY REFERENCE
A. GENERAL AUTHORITY
West Virginia Code Annotated and 1972 Cum. Supp., Ch. 16, Art. 20,
§1 16-20-1 - 16-29-13.
Interstate Compact on Air Pollution, W.V.C.A. 1971 (Replacement
Volume 9, §§ 29-1G-1 - 29-1G-5
B. SPECIFIC AUTHORITIES
Statutory Authority
Plans and Programs
1. Develop comprehensive State
air pollution control plans
and programs
2. Conduct studies, ivestigations,
and research
Regulation
3. Adopt regulations
4. Adopt emission standards
5. Adopt emission limitations
6. Prevent construction, modifi-
cation, or operation of
stationary sources
7. Issue permits for construc-
tion of new sources
8. Issue permits for operation
of new sources
9. Grant variances
Surveillance and Compliance
10. Obtain compliance information
\
Responsible Agency
West Virginia Air
Pollution Control
Commission (WVAPCC)
WVAPCC
WVAPCC
WVAPCC
WVAPCC
WVAPCC
WVAPCC
WVAPCC
WVAPCC
WVAPCC
Citation -'
§8 16-20-1
16-20-5(1) (16)
§ 16-20-5(3)
§ 16-20-5(1) (4) (17|
1 16-20-5(1) (4) (16)
(17)
1 16-20-5(1) (4 )(10
(17)
1 16-20-llb
8 16-20-llb
8 16-20-llb
g 16-20-5(1) (4)
§ 16-20-5 (6) (9)
(14) (15)
16-20-6
2/ All references are to Ch. 16, West Virginia Code Annotated cited under
General Authority.
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B. SPECIFIC AUTHORITIES (cont.)
Statutory Authority
Respotisbile Agency
Citation
21
Surveillance and Compliance
11. Inspect and conduct tests
12. Require record keeping
13. Require periodic reports
14. Require emission monitoring
devices
15. Issue enforceable adminis-
trative orders
Emergency Action
16. Take special prompt action
in air pollution emergencies
Enforcement
17. Enforce applicable laws, regu-
lations, standards, and admin-
istrative orders
18. Seek injunctive relief
WVAPCC
WVAPCC
WVAPCC
WVAPCC
WVAPCC, with consent
of Governor
WVAPCC
County Prosecuting
Attorney at request of
WVAPCC
§§ 16-20-5(9)
16-20-lla
16-20-5
§ 16-20-5
§§ 16-20-5(1A)(15)
16-20-llb
§§ 16-20-5(15)
16-20-lla
§i 16-20-5(5)(17)
16-20-6
ii 16-20-5(10)
16-20-9
16-20-10
§§ 16-20-3
16-20-5(17)
16-20-8
§ 16-20-9
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Alabama
Florida
Georgia
Kentucky-
Mississippi
North. Carolina
South Carolina
Tennessee
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GOVERNOR
ALABAMA AIR POLLUTION CONTROL COMMISSION
Chairman - State Health Officer, ex offlcio
Vice Chairman - elected by members
Six members - appointed by Governor and
confirmed by State Senate for
staggered 4 year terms
Qualifications;
Four public representatives
One registered professional engineer
One licensed physician
Ex officio, non-voting: Director, Division
of Air Pollution Control or his representative
ALABAMA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH
State Health Officer
Bureau of Environmental Health
Legal Services
Division of Air Pollution Pont-rol
Director
Appointed by
Alabama Air Pollution
Control Commission
Administrative Services
Assistant Director|
Engineering
Evaluation
Surveillance
and Enforcement
Air Monitoring
and Evaluation
Technical and
'Special Services
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I. STATE AGENCIES
* Alabama Air Pollution Control Commission
State Office Building
Montgomery, Alabama 36104
Telephone: 205-269-7634
Chairman, Ira L. Myers, M.D.
Vice Chairman, Dr. Ben Branscomb
Members: R. Leslie Adams
Mrs. Camille W. Cook
Dr. J. Grady Cox
Arthur A.Weeks
Director, ofvfs'ion6?! Air Pollution Control, ex officio, W.T. Willis
Department of Public Health
State Office Building
Montgomery, Alabama 36104
Telephone: 205-269-7634
State Health Officer, Ira L. Myers, M.D.
Director, Bureau of Environmental Health, Arthur N. Beck
Division of Air Pollution Control
State Office Building
Montgomery, Alabama 36104
Telephone:
Director, W. T. Willis
II. INTERGOVERNMENTAL COOPERATION
A. INTERSTATE
Alabama, Tennessee, Florida, Mississippi and Georgia have
established joint committees through which State air pollution
control agencies exchange information and data of common
interest, coordinate their regulatory efforts and develop an
interstate air quality surveillance network and joint emer-
gency procedures. The information exchanged includes laws,
ordinances, rules and regulations, proposed ambient air
quality and emission standards, air quality monitoring and
source emission data and complaint referrals. These committees
are:
Alabama-Tennessee Air Pollution Control Committee
Alabama
Director (or his designee)
Alabama Air Pollution Control Commission
Room 311, State Office Building
Montgomery, Alabama 36104
. Telephone: 205-269-7634/7635
* Official State air pollution control agency with authority to accept and administer
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II. INTERGOVERNMENTAL COOPERATION
A. INTERSTATE
Tennessee
Technical Secretary (or his aesignee;
Tennessee Air Pollution Control Board
C2-212 Cordell Hull Building
Nashville, Tennessee 37219
Telephone: 615-741-3931
Alabama-Florida-Mississippi Air Pollution Control Committee
Alabama
Director (or his designee)
Alabama Air Pollution Control Commission
Room 311, State Office Building
Montgomery, Alabama 36104
Telephone: 205-269-7634/7635
Florida
Director (or his designee)
Pollution Control Board
315 South Calhoun Street
Tallahassee, Florida 32301
Telephone: 904-224-9151
Mississippi
Director (or his designee)
Air and Water Pollution Control Commission
P.O. Box 827
Jackson, Mississippi 39205
Telephone: 601-354-6783
Alabama-Georgia Air Pollution Control Committee
Director (or his designee)
Alabama Air Pollution Control Commission
Room 311, State Office Building
Montgomery, Alabama 36104
Telephone: 205-269-7634/7635
Georgia
Director (or his designee;
Air Quality Control Section
47 Trinity Avenue, S.W.
Atlanta, Georgia 30334
Telephone: 404-656-4867
The Alabama Air Pollution Control Commission advises, consults, contracts
and cooperates with other State agencies, Federal agencies, other States,
local governments, interstate and interlocal agencies and interested
persons^
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II. INTERGOVERNMENTAL COOPERATION (cont.)
INTRASTATE
Except as specifically provided in the Alabama Air Pollution Control
Act of 1971, the State has preempted the field of air pollution
control in Alabama. Where not preempted, State and local air
pollution control authorities exercise concurrent jurisdiction.
Under I 15 of the Act, municipalities and counties are authorized
toi establish, administer, and enforce local air pollution control
programs consistent with or more strict than the State program.
The Alabama Air Pollution Control Commission maintains surveillance
over local programs and may preempt local enforcement authority.
Names. Addresses and Officials of Local Air Pollution Control Agencies
Birmingham
Department of Inspection Services
Smoke Abatement Division
City Hall, Birmingham, Alabama 35203
Telephone: 205-252-0252
Director of Inspection Services, M. J. Sasser
Huntsville
Air Pollution Control Department
City of Huntsville
P.O. Box 308, Huntsville, Alabama 35804
Telephone: 205-539-9612, Ext. 373
Jefferson County
Jefferson County Department of Health
1912 Eighth Avenue; 'Boutth
Birmingham, Alabama 35233
Mailing address: P.O. Box 2646
Birmingham, Alabama 35202
Telephone: 205-324-9571
Health Officer, Dr. George E. Hardy, Jr.
Assistant Director, Bureau of Environmental Health, Charles Robison
Mobile County
Mobile County Board of Health
248 Cox Street
Mobile, Alabama 36604
Telephone: 205-432-1631
Director, Bureau of Environmental Health, James E. Fibbe
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II. INTERGOVERNMENTAL COOPERATION
B. INTRASTATE (cont.)
Trl County Region (Morgan, Limestone and Lawrence Counties)
III. STATUTORY REFERENCE
A. GENERAL* AUTHORITY >•
Alabama Air Pollution Control Act of 1971, Alabama Laws,
Regular Session, 1971, Act. No. 769, approved and effective
September 3, 1971.
B. SPECIFIC AUTHORITIES
Statutory Authority
Responsible Agency
Citation^/
Plans and Programs
1. Develop comprehensive state
air pollution control plans
and programs
2. Conduct studies, investiga-
tions, and research
Regulation
3. Adopt regulations
4. Adopt emission standards
5. Adopt emission limitations
6. Prevent construction, modi-
fication, or operation of
stationary sources
7. Issue permits for construc-
tion of new sources
8. Issue permits for operation
of new sources
Alabama Air Pollution
Control Commission (AAPCC)
AAPCC
AAPCC
AAPCC
AAPCC
AAPCC
AAPCC
AAPCC
SI 2(c), 6(e)
§§ 6(g). (i)
ii 5, 13
§,5
§ 10
§§ 8, 18
§ 18
§ 18
I/ All references are to Alabama Air Pollution Control Act of 1971.
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Statutory Authority
Responsible Agency
Citation!/
9. Grant variances
Surveillance and Compliance
10. Obtain compliance
information
11. Inspect and conduct
tests
12. Require record keeping
13. Require periodic reports
14. Require emission monitoring
devices
15. Issue enforceable adminis-
trative orders
Emergency Action
16. Take special prompt action
in air pollution emergencies
Enforcement
17. Enforce applicable laws,
regulation, standards, and
administrative orders
18. Seek injunctive relief
AAPCC
Department of Public Health
(DPH) and AAPCC
DPH & AAPCC
AAPCC
AAPCC
AAPCC
AAPCC and Director, Division
of Air Pollution Control
Governor, following determine
tion by Chairman or any 3
members of AAPCC. Also,
Director, Division of Air
Pollution Control, with sub-
sequent hearing & review by
AAPCC
AAPCC and State Attorney
General and District
Attorneys at request of
Commission
AAPCC, State Attorney General
District Attorneys
I 12
!§ 6,7,9
II 5(e)
6(h)
9
§1 6(c),7
§§ 5(f),7
§§ 6(c),7
6(b)
17(e);
see also
§11
§ 11; see also
1§ 5(d),
13(e>
17 (e)
6(b),17
8 17
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Department of
Legal Affairs
acts as legal
advisor
Department of
Pollution Control
Pollution Control Board
five members appointed
by Governor and confirmed
by State Senate to serve
at pleasure of Governor
acts as head of Dept.
Executive Director
I
Division of
Administrative
Services
Division of
Operations
1
Division of
Planning
•Bureau of Surveillance
Bureau of Field Services
Bureau of Permitting
Bureau of Enforcement
Section of Air Quality
Management
Section of Air & Water
- Quality Standards
Development
_Section of Water
Quality Management
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I. STATE AGENCIES
Pollution Control Board
Suite 300, Tallahassee Bank Bldg.
315 South Calhoun Street
Tallahassee, Florida 32304
Telephone: 904-224-9151
Chairman, David H. Levin
Members:
*Department of Pollution Control
Suite 300, Tallahassee Bank Bldg.
315 South Calhoun Street
Tallahassee, Florida 32304
Telephone: 904-224-9151
Executive Director, Vincent D. Patton
II. INTERGOVERNMENTAL COOPERATION
A. INTERSTATE
Florida, Alabama, and Mississippi have established a joint
committee through which State air pollution control agencies
exchange information and data of common interest, coordinate
their regulatory efforts and develop an interstate air quality
surveillance network and joint emergency procedures. The
information exchanged includes laws, ordinances, rules and
regulations, proposed ambient air quality and emission
standards, air quality monitoring and source emission data
and complaint referrals.
Alabama-Florida-Mississippi Air Pollution Control Committee
Alabama
Director (or his designee)
Alabama A1r Pollution Control Commission
Room 311, State Office Bldg.
Montgomery, Alabama 36104
Telephone: 205-269-7634/7635
*0fficial State air pollution control agency with authority to
accept Federal grants*
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II. INTERGOVERNMENTAL COOPERATION
A. INTERSTATE (cont.)
Florida
Director (or his deslgnee)
Pollution Control Board
315 South Calhoun Street
Tallahassee, Florida 32301
Telephone: 904-224-9151
Mississippi
Director (or his designee)
Air and Water Pollution Control Commission
P.O. Box 827
Jackson, Mississippi 39205
Telephone: 601-354-6783
The Department of Pollution Control advises, consults,
cooperates and enters into agreements with other State
agencies, Federal agencies, other States, Interstate agencies,
local governments, groups and industries. The
Department of Pollution Control cooperates with the
Division of Forestry of the Department of Agriculture
and Consumer Services in Implementing open burning
rules, and with the Department of Transportation
to advance mass rapid transit projects and
secure revision of traffic patterns.
B. INTRASTATE
The Florida A1r and Water Pollution Control Act
provides for a coordinated statewide air pollution
control program in which local and regional air pollution
control programs are to be supported to the extent practicable.
Under § 403.182 of the Act, municipalities and counties are
authorized, with Department approval, to establish, administer
and enforce local air pollution control'programs compatible
with or more strict than the State program.
The Department of Pollution Control provides technical
and consultative assistance to local governments, maintains
surveillance over local programs and may assert State control
if the local program is inadequate. The Department may also
assume and retain jurisdiction over certain classes of
contaminant sources. The Department has exclusive authority
to require and issue permits, but may delegate this authority
to local pollution control organizations.
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It. INTERGOVERNMENTAL COOPERATION
B. INTRASTATE (cont.)
Names, Addresses and Officials of Local Air Pollution Control Agencies
Broward County Pollution Control
540 Southeast Third Avenue
Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33301
Telephone: 305-525-1641 Ext. 397
Executive Director, Woodrow Smith
Broward County Air and Water Pollution Control Board
540 Southeast Third Avenue
Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33301
Telephone: 305-525-1641 Ext. 397
Chairman, Warren S. Craven
Dade County Pollution Control Department
864 Northwest 23 Street
Miami, Florida 33127
Telephone: 305-635-7529
Director, Peter 0. Baljet
Duval County Pollution Control
Consolidated City of Jacksonville
Bio-Environmental Services Division
Department of Health, Welfare and
Bio-Environmental Services
6925 Evergreen Avenue
Jacksonville, Florida 33208
Telephone: 904-764-7587/7588
Chief, Bio-Environmental Services
Division, Robert J. Stroh
Hillsborough County Environmental Protection Agency
906 Jackson Street
Tampa, Florida 33602
Telephone: Rl3-223-1311 Ext. 465
Environmental Director, Roger P. Stewart
Hillsborough County Environmental Protection Commission
906 Jackson Street
Tampa, Florida 33602
Telephone: 813-223-1311 Ext. 465
Chairman, Frank Neff
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II. INTERGOVERNMENTAL COOPERATION
B. INTRASTATE (cont.)
Names. Addresses and Officials of Local Air Pollution Control Agencies
(cont.)
Manatee County Pollution Control
202 Sixth Avenue, East
Bradenton, Florida '33505
Telephone: 813-744-3531
Director, O.E. Randle, Jr.
Chairman, Board of County Commissioners, L.H. Fortson, Jr.
Palm Beach County Pollution Control
Palm Beach County Health Department
Post Office Box 29
826 Evernia Street
West Palm Beach, Florida 33402
Telephone: 305-832-8561 Ext. 53
305-844-3561 Ext. 43
County Health Director, C.L. Brumback, M.D.
Director, Lawrence D. Lukin
Pine!las County Health Department
500 Seventh Avenue South
St. Petersburg, Florida 33721
Reedy Creek Improvement District
P. 0. Box 36
Lake Buena Vista, Florida 32830
Sarasota County Pollution Control Board
P. 0. Box 2658
1938 Laurel Street
Sarasota, Florida 33578
Director, Fred Heinzman
III. STATUTORY REFERENCE
A. GENERAL AUTHORITY
Florida Air and Water Pollution Control Act, Florida Statutes
Annotated, Ch. 403, as amended by;Florida Laws 1971, Regular
Session, Chs. 71-138, 71-203, and 71-204; Florida Laws 1972,
Regular Session, Ch. 72- , pp. 713-715 (H.B. No. 2996)
approved April 24, 1972, effective July 1, 1972. See also
Florida Laws, 1971, Regular Session, Ch. 71-79, adopting Interstate
Environmental Compact; Ch. 71-137 creating a department of
pollution control; Ch. 71-343, Environmental Protection Act of 1971.
See also Florida Laws 1972, Regular Session, Ch. 72- , pp. 485-487,
Hillsborough County Environmental Protection Act (H.B. No. 4292)
effective April 20, 1972.
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III. STATUTORY REFERENCE (coht.)
B. SPECIFIG "AUTHORITIBS
Statutory Authority
Plans and Programs
1. Develop comprehensive State
air pollution control plans
and programs
2. Conduct studies, investiga-
tions, and research
Regulation
3. Adopt regulations
4. Adopt emission standards
5. Adopt emission limitations
6. Prevent construction,
modification, or operation
of stationary sources
7. Issue permits for
construction of new
sources
8. Issue permits for operation
of new sources
9. Grant variances
Surveillance and Compliance
10. Obtain compliance
information
11. Inspect and conduct
tests
12. Require record keeping
Responsible Agency
Department of Pollution
Control (DPC)
DPC
DPC
DPC
DPC
DPC
DPC
DPC
DPC
DPC
DPC
Citationl/
§403.061(1), (11),
5403.061(14), (21),
§§403.051
403.061(7), (8)
§403.061(7), (13)
§403.061(7), (13)
§403.061(18)
§403.061(16),
403.087
§403.061(16)
403.087
§403.201
§403.061(9), (15)
403.101(1), (2)
§403.091
§403.061(15), (26)
403.101(2)
I/ Unless otherwise noted, all references are to Florida Air and Water Pollution
Control Act, as amended.
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III. STATUTORY REFERENCE (cont.)
B. SFEGIPIG AUTHORITIES (cont.)
Statutory Authority
Responsible Agency
Cltatloni/
Surveillance and Compliance
13. Require periodic reports
14. Require emission monitoring
devices
15. Issue enforceable adminis-
trative orders
Emergency Action
16. Take special prompt action
in air pollution emergencies
Enforcement
17. Enforce applicable laws,
regulations, standards,
and administrative orders
18. Seek injunctlve relief
DPC
DPC
DPC
Director, DPC
DPC; Executive Director
pf DPC; prosecuting
attorneys
Director, DPC
§403.061(15)
403.101(2)
403.087(6)
§403.061(7), (10)
§403.061(10)
403.121
§403.131
§§403.121
403.161
§403.131 See also
Florida Environmental
Protection Act of
1971, Florida Laws
1971, Ch. 71-343
§1 2,3
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GEORGIA
GOVERNOR
Georgia Department of Natural
Resources
Division of Environmental
Protecti on
Director
Citizens Environmental Council -
Advisory ,
7 members appointed by Governor
to serve at his pleasure
Chairman - member designated
by Governor
Qualifications:
Private Citizen
Representative of broad range
of interests and
ttteipliafci related to
environmental quality
Air Quality Control Section
Director
1
Air Pollution
Control Service
Air Quality
Evaluation
Service
JL
rAir Quality
Regional Service
Nine Air Quality
Control Regions
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I. STATE AGENCIES
* Georgia Department of Natural Resources
270 Washington Street, S.W.
Atlanta, Georgia 30324
Telephone: 404-656-3500
Commissioner, Joe D. Tanner
Division of Environmental Protection
47 Trinity Avenue, S.W.
Atlanta, Georgia 30334
Telephone: 404-656-4713
Director, R.S. (Rock) Howard
Air Quality Control Section
47 Trinity Avenue, S.W.
Atlanta, Georgia 30334
Telephone: 404-656-4867
Director, Robert H. Collorn, Jr.
Air Pollution Control Service
47 Trinity Avenue, S.W.
Atlanta, Georgia 30334
Telephone: 404-656-4867
Program Manager, Marvin H. Lowry
Air Quality Regional Service
Office of the Director
47 Trinity Avenue, S.W., Atlanta, Georgia 30334
Telephone: 404-656-4867
Program, Manager, J. M. Kern
Air Quality Evaluation Service
Georgia Department of Public Health Building
47 Trinity Avenue, S.W.
Atlanta, Georgia 30334
Telephone: 404-656-4998
Program Manager, William D. Estes
Official State air pollution control agency with authority to accept and
administer Federal loans and grants.
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II. INTERGOVERNMENTAL COOPERATION
A. INTERSTATE
The Georgia Air Quality Control Section cooperates with ait pollution
control agencies in other States (Alabama, Florida^,South Carolina,North Carolina-
and Tennessee) and makes air quality and emission data available to
them. Georgia and Alabama have established a joint committee to
aid in information and data exchange, coordination of regulatory
efforts and development of an interstate air quality surveillance
network and joint emergency procedures. The information exchanged
includes laws, ordinances, rules and regulations, proposed ambient
air quality and emission standards, air quality monitoring and source
emission data and complaint referrals.
Alabama-Georgia Air Pollution Control Committee
Alabama
Director (or his designee)
Alabama Air Pollution Control Commission
Room 311, State Office Building
Montgomery, Alabama 36104
Telephone: 205-269-7634-7635
Georgia ,
Director (or his designee)
Air Quality Control Section
47 Trinity Avenue, SW
Atlanta, Georgia 30334
Telephone: 404-656-4867
The Department of Natural Resources advises, consults and cooperates
with other State agencies, Federal agencies, other States, interstate
agencies, local governments, industries and affected groups.
B. INTRASTATE
Air pollution control in Georgia is a State responsibility. State
regulations may be enforced anywhere in the State. The Georgia Air
Quality Control Law contains no provision authorizing delegation of
State authority to local agencies or providing for State coordination
or surveillance of local programs. At present local air pollution
control programs are operating in Fulton and Macon-Bibb Counties
under local ordinances. County Boards of Health may conduct air
pollution studies.
Names, Addresses and Officials of Local Air Pollution Control Agencies
Fulton County Air Pollution Control Section
Fulton County Health Department
33 Butler Street, SE
Atlanta, Georgia 30303
Telephone:
Commissioner of Health, James F. Hackney, M.D.
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B. INTRASTATE
Names, Addresses and Officials of Local Air Pollution Control Agencies (cont.)
Macon-Bibb County Health Department '
770 Hemlock Street
Macon, Georgia 31201
Telephone: 912-745-0411
Director of Health, R. J. Walker, M.D.
Director of Environmental Health,
III. STATUTORY REFERENCE
A. GENERAL AUTHORITY
Georgia Code Ann., Book 25, 1971 Rev., Title 88 - Public Health
Ch. 88-9, II 88-901-88-917 , Georgia Air Quality Control Act, as
amended. See also Ch. 88-3, II 88-301 - 88-309, Enforcement and
Administrative Procedure.
For Georgia Administrative Procedure Act, see Georgia Code Ann.,
1971 Cum. Pocket Part,Title 3A, Ch. 3A-1.
For Citizens Environmental Council, see Georgia Code Ann., 1971
Cum. Pocket Part,Title 40, Ch. 40-32, §§ 40-3201 - 40-3203.
For enactment of Interstate Environment Compact, see Georgia Code
Ann. 1971 Cum. Pocket Part, Title 92A, Ch. 92A-23, S3 92A-2301 - 92A-2324.
B. SPECIFIC AUTHORITIES
Statutory Authority
Responsible Agency
Citation!'
and Programs
1. Develop comprehensive State
air pollution control plans
and programs
2. Conduct studies, investigations
and research
Regulation
3. Adopt regulations
4. Adopt emission standards
5. Adopt emission limitations
Department of Natural
Resources (DNR)
DNR
DNR
DNR
DNR
I 88-904(b)
§ 88-904(e)
g 88-903(a)(3)
but see also
I 88-910
88 88-903 (a) (1)
88-911
81 88-906
88-911
17 All references are to Georgia Code Ann., Book 25, 1971 Revision, Title 88-
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Statutory Authority
Regulation (Continued)
6. Prevent construction,
modification, or
operation of stationary
sources
7. Issue permits for construction
of new sources .
8. Issue permits for operation of
new sources
9. Grant variances
Surveillance and Compliance
10. Obtain compliance information
11. Inspect and conduct tests
12. Require record keeping
13. Require periodic reports
14. Require emission monitoring
devices
15. Issue enforceable administrative
orders
Emergency Action
16. Take special prompt action
in air pollution emergencies
Enforcement
17. Enforce applicable laws, regu-
lations, standards, and admin-
istrative orders
18. Seek injunctlve relief
Responsible Agency
'
DNR
DNR
DNR
DNR
DNR
DNR
DNR
DNR
DNR
DNR
DNR
DNR
DHH; Department of
Public Health and County
Boards of Health
Citation^/
gg 88-903 (a)
(4) (5)
§ 88-903 (a)
(4)
§ 88-903 (a)
(5)
g 88-912
§g 88-903 (a)
(2)
88-904 (h)
8g 88-907
88-903 (a) (2)
§ 88-903(a)(2)
§ 88-903 (a) (2)
§ 88-903 (a) (2)
18 88-903 (b)
88-904 (a) (g
88-913 (a)
88-917
§ 88-913 (b)
§§ 88-915.1
88-916
88-917
§g 88-913.1
88-916
see also
I 88-302
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Kentucky State Department of Health
Commissioner of Health
Kentucky Air Pollution Control Commission
Chairman and Vice Chairman elected annually by members
5 Ex-Officio Members
Commissioner of Health
Commissioner of Commerce
Attorney General
Commissioner of Natural Resources
Commissioner of Agriculture
8 Members appointed by Governor for 4 year terms
Qualifications:
3 - Public
3 - Industry, 1 licensed professional engineer
1 - Air pollution control district representative
1 - University of Kentucky College of Engineering
Executive Secretary
Chief Engineer of State
Department of Health
Office of Director
1
Enforcement
Program
|
Engineering
Program
Laboratory!.'
Services
1
Technical Services
Program
1
2/
Planning and—
Developmen Program
Regional Offices!/ 1
" '• 1
17 Function not administratively responsible to the Director-
21 Functions not fully staffed and operating, but scheduled for future development.
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I. STATE AGENCIES
* Kentucky Air Pollution Control Commission
275 East Main Street
Frankfort, Kentucky 40601
Telephone: 502-564-3382
Chairman, William P. McElwain, M.D.
Vice Chairman
Members
Executive Secretary,
Technical Director, Frank P. Partee
Telephone: 502-564-3382
II. INTERGOVERNMENTAL COOPERATION
A. INTERSTATE
The Kentucky Air Pollution Control Commission advises, consults
and cooperates with other State agencies, Federal agencies, other
States, local governments, interstate and interlocal agencies,
industries and interested persons and group8.Under the authority
of Kentucky's Interlocal Cooperation Act, the Commission participates
in interstate planning with the air pollution authorities of
surrounding States.
Kentucky has entered into interstate air pollution control agreements
with adjoining States. These agreements, which establish
joint committees, provide for interstate cooperation in planning,
information exchange (including information relating to legislation
and regulations, emission and air quality standards and data)
optimum data utilization, complaint referral and coordinated emergency
controls. These committees are:
Huntington (West Virginia) -_Ashland (Kentucky) - Portsmouth
Ifonton (Ohio) Interstate Air Quality Control Region - Air Pollution
Control Committee
Ohio
Chairman (or his designee)
Ohio Air Pollution Control Board
450 E. Town Street
Columbus, Ohio 43216
Telephone: 614-469-2390
* Official State air pollution control agency with authority to accept and
administer Federal funds and grants.
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West Virginia
Director (or his designee)
West Virginia Air Pollution Control Commission
1558 Washington Street, East
Charleston, West Virginia 25311
Telephone: 304-348-3286
Kentucky
Director (or his designee)
Kentucky Air Pollution Control Commission
275 East Main Street
Frankfort, Kentucky 40601
Telephone: 502-564-3382
Indiana-Kentucky-Ohio Air Pollution Control Committee
Indiana
Technical Secretary (or his designee)
Indiana Air Pollution Control Board
1330 W.Michigan Street
Indianapolis, Indiana 46206
Telephone: 317-633-4273
Kentucky
Director (or his designee)
Kentucky Air Pollution Control Commission
275 East Main Street
Frankfort, Kentucky 40601
Telephone: 502-564-3382
Ohio
Chairman (or his designee)
Ohio Air Pollution Control Board
450 E. Town Street
Columbus, Ohio 43216
Telephone: 614-469-2390
Indiana-Kentucky Interstate Air Pollution Control Committee
Indiana
Technical Secretary (or his designee)
Indiana Air Pollution Control Board
1330 W.Michigan Street
Indianapolis, Indiana 46206
Telephone: 317-633-4273
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KENTUCKY
Indiana-Kentucky Interstate Air Pollution Control Committee (Continued)
Kentucky :
Director (or his desigrme)
Kentucky Air Pollution Control Commission
275 East Main Street
Frankfort, Kentucky A0601
Telephone: 502-564-3382
Illinois-Kentucky-Missouri Interstate Air Pollution Control Committee
Illinois - C joint representation ~/ 1'
Chairman (or his designee)
Illinois Pollution Control Board
189 W. Madison Street
Chicago, Illinois 60602
Telephone: 312-793-3620
Manager (or his designee)
Division of Air Pollution Control
Illinois Environmental Protection Agency
2200 Churchill Road
Springfield, Illinois 62706
Kentucky
Director (or his designee)
Kentucky Air Pollution Control Commission
275 East Main Street
Frankfort, Kentucky 40601
Telephone: 502-564-3382
Missouri
Executive Secretary (or his designee)
Missouri Air Conservation Commission
P.O. Box 1062
112 W. High Street
Jefferson City, Missouri 65101
Telephone: 314-635-9145
Statement of intent to cooperate in air pollution control efforts between
Tennessee and Kentucky
Tennessee
Technical Secretary (or his designee)
Air Pollution Control Board
C2-212 Cordell Hull Building
Nashville, Tennessee 37219
Telephone: 615-741-3931
_3/ Both the Board and the Agency receive notices. The Agency represents Illinois
for all other purposes.
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Statement of Intent to Cooperate in Air Pollution Control Efforts
Between Tennessee and Kentucky (cont.J~'
Kentucky
Director (or his designee)
Kentucky Air Pollution Control Commission
275 East Main Street
Frankfort, Kentucky 40601
Telephone: 502-564-3382
Kentucky-Virginia Air Pollution Control Committee
Virginia
Director (or his designee)
State Air Pollution Control Board
Ninth Street Office Building
Richmond, Virginia 23219
Telephone: 703-770-2378/3248
Kentucky
Director (or his designee)
Kentucky Air Pollution Control Commission
275 East Main Street
Frankfort, Kentucky 40601
Telephone: 502-564-3382
Metropolitan Cincinnati Interstate Air Quality Control Region -
.Air Pollution Control Commission
Ohio
Chairman (or his designee)
Ohio Air Pollution Control Board
450 East Town Street
Columbus, Ohio 43216
Telephone: 614-469-2390
Indiana
Chairman (or his designee)
Indiana Air Pollution Control Board
1330 West Michigan Street
Indianapolis, Indiana 46206
Telephone: 317-633-4273
Kentucky
Director (or his designee)
Kentucky Air Pollution Control Commission
275 East Main Street
Frankfort, Kentucky 40601
Telephone: 502-564-3382
B. INTRASTATE
In Kentucky, the State and local governments exercise concurrent juris-
diction in the administration and enforcement of applicable air pollution
control laws. The jurisdiction of the Kentucky Air Pollution Control
Commission extends throughout the State and is not affected by the existence
of local programs. Subject to Commission approval and continuing surveillance,
counties and local districts are authorized to establish, administer and enforce
local air pollution control programs which meet State standards and are
consistent with State law.
Names, Addresses and Officials of Local Air Pollution Control Agencies
Louisville-Jefferson County Air Pollution Control District
621 West Jefferson
Louisville, Kentucky 40202
Telephone: 502-589-4230
Secretary-Treasurer, Robert T. Offutt
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Names, Addresses and Officials of Local Air Pollution Control Agencies (cont. )
Louisville-Jefferson County Air Pollution Control Board
621 West Jefferson
Louisville, Kentucky 40202
Telephone: 502-589-4230
Chairman, Dr. C. Milton Young, III
III. STATUTORY REFERENCE
A. GENERAL AUTHORITY
Kentucky Revised Statutes, (K.R.S.) Ch. 224, §§ 224.310 - 224.460,
224.990 - 224.992, as amended. For Interstate Compact on Air Pollution,
see K.R.S. §§ 224.510 - 224.520. For Interlocal Cooperation Act, see
K.R.S. §§ 65..210 - 65.300
B. SPECIFIC AUTHORITIES
Statutory Authority
Plans and Programs
1. Develop comprehensive State
air pollution control plans
and programs
2. Conduct studies, investigations
and research
Regulation
3. Adopt regulations
4. Adopt emission standards
%
5. Adopt emission limitations
6. Prevent construction, modifi-
cation, or operation of
stationary sources
7. Issue permits for construc-
tion of new sources
8. Issue permits for operation
of new sources
Responsible Agency
Kentucky Air Pollution
Control Commission
(KAPCC)
KAPCC
KAPCC
KAPCC
KAPCC
KAPCC
KAPCC
KAPCC
Citation^-'
§ 224.430(6)
«
§ 224.430(7)
§ 224.430(1)
(10) (11) (12)
1 224.430(1)(3
(10) (11) ;
224.340
§ 224.430(1)
(3) (10) (11)
§ 224.360
1 224.360
§ 224.360
_4/ All citations are to Kentucky Revised Statutes (K.R.S.).
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B. SPECIFIC"AUTHORITIES
Statutory Authority
Responsible Agency
Citation!'
Regulation (Continued)
9. Grant variances
Surveillance and Compliance
10. Obtain compliance information
11. Inspect and conduct tests
12. Require record keeping
13. Require periodic reports
14. Require emission monitoring
devices
15. Issue enforceable adminis-
trative orders
Emergency Action
16. Take special prompt action
in air pollution emergencies
Enforcement
17. Enforce applicable laws,
regulations, standards,
and administrative
orders
18. Seek injunctive relief
KAPCC
KAPCC
KAPCC
KAPCC
KAPCC
KAPCC
KAPCC
Executive Secretary of
KAPCC with written notice
to Governor
KAPCC
Attorney General at
request of KAPCC
§ 224.410
§§ 224.350
224.360(2)
224.430(2)
224.450
I 224.370
I 224.430(4)
!§ 224.350
224.360
224.450
§§ 224.350
224.360(2)
224.430(4)
§§ 224.390
224.430(3)
224.400
!§ 224.430(3)
224.450(4)
(5)
224.990
224.991
224.992
§ 224.990
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Training &
Education
Public Info.
Officer
Air Po
Research &
Development
Governor
Miss. Air & Water
Pollution Control
Commission I/
Executive
Secretary
Appointed
by
Commission
Chief Engineer
& Assistant to
Executive Secretary
Secretary &
Docket Clerk
Staff
Administration
lution
Control Section
Water Pol
Planning &
Coordinating
CM
CN
lution
Control Section
Laboratory Services
Section
Field Services
Section
I/ For composition of the Commission see page 123
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Mississippi Air and Water Pollution
Control Commission
Chairman and Vice Chairman elected by members for
two year terms
Voting Members
Six ex officio members
Director, Division of Sanitary Engineering, State
Board of Health!/
Director, State Game and Fish Commission!'
Water Engineer, State Board of Water Commissioners!/
Supervisor, State Oil and Gas Board!/
Director, State Plant Board!/
Executive Secretary, State Marine Commission!/
Four members'-appointed by Governor and confirmed by
State Senate for staggeredV6 year terms.
Qualifications
1 - elected municipal offical
2 - industry representatives
1 - selected from nominees submitted by Mississippi
Wildlife Federation
Non-voting Associate Members, Ex officio
Director, Agricultural and Industrial Board!/
State Geologist!/
Director of State Parks!/
!/ or his designee
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I. STATE AGENCIES
* Mississippi Air and Water Pollution Control Commission
P.O. Box 827
Jackson, Mississippi 39205
Telephone: 601-354-6783
Chairman, James W. Carraway
Vice Chairman,
Members:
Executive Secretary, Glen Wood, Jr.
Chief, Air Pollution Control Section, Jack H. Curry
II. INTERGOVERNMENTAL COOPERATION
A. . INTERSTATE
Mississippi, Alabama, Florida, Arkansas and Tennessee have
established joint committees through which State air pollution
control agencies exchange information concerning air quality,
emissions limitations, hew sources, complaints and emergency episodes
and coordinate their regulatory and surveillance efforts and
emergency procedures. These committees are:
Alabama-Florida-Mississippi Air Pollution Control Committee
Alabama
Director (or his designee)
Alabama Air Pollution Control Commission
Room 311, State Office Building
Montgomery, Alabama 36104
Telephone: 205-269-7634/7635
Florida
Director (or his designee;
Pollution Control Board
315 South Calhoun Street
Tallahassee, Florida 32301
Telephone: 904-224-9151
Mississippi
Director (or his designee)
Air and Water Pollution Control Commission
P.O. Box 827
Jackson, Mississippi 39205
Telephone: 601-354-6783
Official State air pollution.control agency with authority to
accept and administer Federal loans and grants.
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II. INTERGOVERNMENTAL COOPERATION
A. INTERSTATE (cont.)
Arkansas-Mississippi-Tennessee-Memphis-Shelby County Committee
Arkansas
Director (or his designee)
Commission on Pollution Control and Ecology
Mississippi
Director (or his designee)
Air and Water Pollution Control Commission
P.O. Box 827
Jackson, Mississippi 39205
Telephone: 601-354-6783
Tennessee
Technical Secretary (or his designee)
Air Pollution Control Board
C2-212 Cordell Hull Building
Nashville, Tennessee 37219
Telephone: 615-741-3931
Memphis-Shelby County
Director of Air Pollution Control (or-his designee)
Division of Pollution Control
Memphis-Shelby County Health Department
814 Jefferson Avenue, Memphis, Tennessee 38105
Telephone: 901-525-8631
The Mississippi Air and Water Pollution Control Commission
advises, consults, contracts and cooperates with other State
agencies, Federal agencies, other States, interstate agencies,
local governments, industries and affected groups.
B. INTRASTATE
In Mississippi, the control of air pollution is a responsibility
of the State, carried out by the Mississippi Air and Water
Pollution Control Commission. The Commission may, however,
request and receive assistance from other State agencies. Under
normal operating conditions, the Commission maintains close
working relationships with institutions of higher learning
within the State and with the following State agencies:
State Board of Health, State Game and Fish Commission, State
Board of Water Commissioners, State Oil and Gas Board,
State Plant Board, State Marine Conservation Commission,
Mississippi Wildlife Federation, Agricultural and Industrial
Board, State Geological Survey, State Parks Commission,
State Forestry Commission, State Highway Department. Under
emergency conditions, the Commission, in addition, maintains
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II. INTERGOVERNMENTAL COOPERATION
B. INTRASTATE (cont.)
close contact with the Mississippi Highway Patrol, Civil
Defense and the U.S. Weather Bureau at Jackson, Mississippi,
to aid in detection of air pollution problems and evacuation
of persons from problem areas.
The Mississippi Air and Water Pollution Control Commission
works closely with local governments in investigating citizen
complaints which have been referred by local governments to
the appropriate District Office of the Commission for follow-
up.
III. STATUTORY REFERENCE
A. GENERAL AUTHORITY
Mississippi Air and Water Pollution Control Act, as amended,
1971 Cum. Supp. to Mississippi Code 1942 Anno., Recompiled
Vol. 5A, as 7106-111 - 7106-136.
For Interstate Environmental Compact Act, see Id. §§ 7106-161
7106-162.
B. SPECIFIC AUTHORITIES
Statutory Authority
Responsible Agency
Citation 3/
Plans and Programs
1. Develop comprehensive State
air pollution control plans
and programs
2. Conduct studies, Investigations
and research
Regulation
3. Adopt regulations
4. Adopt emission standards
5. Adopt emission limitations
6. Prevent construction, modifi-
cation, or operation of
stationary sources
Mississippi Air and Water
Pollution Control Commission
(MAWPCC)
MAWPCC
MAWPCC
MAWPCC
MAWPCC
MAWPCC
§7106-116(b)
87106-116(e)
887106-115(a)
7106-116(g)(h)
§§7106-115(a)
7106-116(g)(h)
§§7106-115(a)
7106-116(g)(h)
§§7106-116
7106-118(a)
J/ All references are to Mississippi Air and Water Pollution Control
cited under General Authority
Act,
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III. STATUTORY REFERENCE
B. SPECIFIC AUTHORITIES (cont.)
Statutory Authority
Responsible Agency
Citation
Regulation (Continued)
7. Issue permits for construc-
tion of new sources
8. Issue permits for operation of
new sources
9. Grant variances
Surveillance and Compliance
10. Obtain compliance information
11. Inspect and conduct tests
12. Require record keeping
13. Require periodic reports
14. Require emission monitoring
devices
15. Issue enforceable adminis-
trative orders
Emergency Action
16. Take special prompt action
in air pollution emergencies
Enforcement
17. Enforce applicable laws, regu-
lations, standards, and admin-
istrative orders
18. Seek injunctive relief
MAWPCC
MAWPCC
MAWPCC
MAWPCC
MAWPCC
MAWPCC
MAWPCC
MAWPCC
MAWPCC
State Attorney General,
District and County
Attorneys
State Attorney General
District and County
Attorneys
127
§§7106-116
7106-118(a)
§§7106-116
7106-118(a)
§§7106-116
7106-118
§§7106-116
7106-122
§7106-122
§§7106-116
7106-122
17106-116
§§7106-116
7106-118
7106-120
7106-128
§7106-123
§§7106-115
7106-116
7106-127
7106-128
§7106-127(a)
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North Carolina Board of
Water and Air Resources
2J
II
Air Control Advisory Council
North Carolina Department of Natural and Economic Resources
Secretary
Water and Air Quality
Control Committee
Office of Water and Air Resources
Air Quality Division
I/ For composition of Council see p. 129
2J For composition of Board see p. 129
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Air Control Advisory. Council
9'Members, appointed by Governor to serve at his pleasure
Qualifications
1 registered professional engineer
1 municipal government
1 county government
1 public health
2 industry
1 agriculture
1 licensed physician
1 practicing biologist
Secretary, Assistant Director, North Carolina Board of Water and
Air Resources, ex officio .
North Carolina Board of Water and Air Resources
13 Members appointed by Governor for staggered 6 year terms
Chairman, designated by Governor from at-large members to serve
for period fixed by Governor
Qualifications
1 licensed physician
1 from State or local Board of Health
1 agriculture ^
1 licensed engineer .
1 experienced in State fish and wildlife activities -'
1 knowledgeable ineround water industry—''
5 public-at-large —
1 industry representative with experience in industrial air
and water pollution control
1 from municipal or county government
Director, appointed by Board with approval of Governor to serve at
pleasure of Board
Qualifications
Well Qualified engineer, experienced and knowledgeable in water and
air resource management
Assistant Director, appointed by Board with approval of Governor
Qualifications
Registered North Carolina engineer, well qualified and knowledgeable
in water and air pollution control
In these categories,employees, officers or representatives of any industry or political
subdivision which may fall under the Jurisdiction or be directly affected by the Board
are disqualified for appointment to the Board.
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l
I. STATE AGENCIES j
Air Control Advisory Council I
Chairman, Samuel Gray Jones, Jr., Ashville |
Members: !
James Blackwell, Route 1, Yanceyville ,
Dr. David A. Fraser, Chapel Hill |
Lex Honeycutt, Wilson \
Dr. William M. Nicholson, Durham ,
Dr. Glenn Ray Noggle, Raleigh |
Kester A. Sink, Mount Airy |
John V. Schweppe, Shelby :
Harry Vanderlinden, Hickory j
Secretary, !
* North Carolina Board of Water and Air Resources i
P.O. Box 206 i
Broadway j
North Carolina 27505 ;
Telephone: 919-258-6421
Chairman, S. Vernon Stevens, Jr., Broadway
Vice Chairman, P. Greer Johnson, Ashville
Members:
P. D. Davis, Durham
Hugh L. Merritt, Mount Airy
J. Nelson Gibson, Gibson
Joseph E. Thomas, Vanceboro
Wayne Mabry, Badin
Lee L. Powers, Lake Lure
J. Aaron Prevost, Waynesville
Dr. Robert A. Ross, Chapel Hill
W. Grady Stevens, Shiloh
Raymond S. Tolton, Raleigh
Glenn M. Tucker, Carolina Beach
Director George E. Pickett
Assistant Director
North Carolina Department of Natural and Economic Resources
P.O. Box 27687
Raleigh, North Carolina 27611
Telephone: 919-829-3006
Secretary, Charles Bradshaw
Office of Water and Air Resources
Director,
Assistant Director, E. C. Hubbard
Air Quality Division
Chief, W. E. Knight
*0£ficlal State air pollution control agency with authority to accept and
administer Federal funds. 130
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II. INTERGOVERNMENTAL COOPERATION
A. INTERSTATE
North Carolina routinely exchanges information with the air pollution
control agencies of Georgia, South Carolina, Tennessee and Virginia
and cooperates with these agencies in the development of emergency
episode procedures. The information exchanged includes air quality,
emission inventory, and source construction data, regulations and
standards.
The North Carolina Board of Water and Air Resources, with the approval
of the Governor, may consult with qualified representatives of
adjoining States regarding the establishment of air pollution control
regulations of mutual interest. These regulations become binding
upon approval by the General Assembly of North Carolina.
B. INTRASTATE
North Carolina encourages local governments to handle air pollution
problems within their respective jurisdictions and authorizes the
State Board of Water and Air Resources to provide local governments
with technical and consultative assistance. Pursuant to § 143-215.3(11)
of the North Carolina Water and Air Resources Act, counties and
municipalities are authorized to establish, administer and enforce local
or regional air pollution control programs subject to approval,
certification and continuing surveillance by the State Board of Water
and Air Resources. Local ordinances, regulations and standards must
be compatible with or more strict than State law, standards and regulations/
Where local programs are inadequate, the State may reassert control. The
State may also assume and retain jurisdiction over certain classes of
contaminant sources. "At present, the State regulates the following air
contaminant sources: public utility power plants, motor vehicles,
chemical manufacturing plants and pulp and paper plants.
Names, Addresses and Officials of Local Air Pollution Control Agencies
Unifotm Air Pollution Control Program
County Office Building. (Alexander, Burke, Caldwell and Catawba Counties',
Newton, North Carolina 28658
Telephone: 704-464-1066
Chairman, W. M. Mebane, M.D.
Director, Larry 0. Fox
Western North Carolina Regional Air Pollution Control Agency
(Buncombe and Haywood Counties)
P.O. Box 7607
Courthouse
Asheville, North Carolina 28807
Telephone: 704-252-1032
Director, Ronald Boone
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Names. Addresses and Officials of Local Air Pollution Control Agencies (cont.)
Cleveland County Air Pollution Control Agency
Air Pollution Control Center
Cleveland County Health Department
315 Grover Street
Shelby, North Cardinal 28150
Telephone: 704-482-5232 or 487-3511
Administrator, Richard G. Steeves
Director, James B. Spears
Craven County Health Department
403 George Street
New Bern? North Carolina 28569
Telephone: 919-637-3121
Health Director, Dr. Verna Y. Barefoot
Cumberland County Air Pollution Control Agency
Cumberland County Health Department
515 Person St-
P.O. Box 470
Fayetteville, North Carolina 28302
Telephone: 919-483-9016
Health Director, Carl W. Hammer, M.D.
Director, Environmental Health, Lacy Williams, Jr., R.S.
Durham County Air Pollution Control Agency
300 E. Main St.
Durham, North Carolina 27701
Telephone: 919-682-8176 X54
Director, 0. L. Ader, M.D.
Assistant Director, E. Wade Copeland
Forsyth County Air Pollution Control Agency
3030 Trenwest Drive
Suite D
Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27103
Telephone: 919-765-7956
Director, Robert R. Fulp
Gaston County Air Pollution Control Agency
Gaston County Health Department
Box 819
Gastonia, North Carolina 28052
Telephone: 704-864-4331
Health Director, Dr. B. M. Drake
Air Hygienist II, M. G. Lindler
Guilfofd County Air Pollution Control Agency
Guilford County Department of Public Health
300 E. Northwood St.
Greensboro, North Carolina 27401
Telephone: 919-275-0911
Health Director, Sarah T. Morrow, MvD.
Director of Environmental Health, Owen R. Braugnier
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Names, Addresses and Officials of Local Air Pollution Control Agencies (cont.)
Mecklenburg County Air Pollution Control Agency
Mecklenburg County Health Department
1200 Blythe Blvd. ;
Charlotte, North Carolina 28203
Telephone: 704-374-2162
Director of Health, Maurice Kamp, M.D.
Director, Environmental Management
and Engineering, Thomas W. Bivens
Air Hygienist, William L. Dentler
Rowan County Air Pollution Control Agency
Rowan County Health Department
1216 W. Innes Street
Salisbury, North Carolina 28144
Telephone: 704-633-0411
Director, Herbert L. Hawley
Air Pollution Control Coordinator, William F. Beitman
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III. STATUTORY REFERENCE
A. GENERAL AUTHORITY
The North Carolina Water and Air Resources Act, as amended, General
Statutes of North Carolina, (N_C.G.S.) 1971 Cum. Supp., Vol. 3C,
Ch. 143, Art. 21, Part 1, §§ 143-211 - 143-215.10, Water and Air Quality
Reporting Act of 1971, Jd, Part 7, §§ 143-215.63 - 143.215.69.
For Executive Organization Act of 1971, see General Statutes of
North Carolina (N.C.G.S.), 1971 Cum. Supp., Vol. 3C, Ch. 143A,
State Government Reorganization, especially Art. 12, §§ 143A-109,
143A-110, 143A-119, 143A-120, 143A-121.
B. SPECIFIC AUTHORITIES
Statutory Authority
Responsible Agency
Citation-'
Plans and Programs
1. Develop comprehensive State
air pollution .control plans
and programs
2. Conduct studies, investigations
and research
Regulation
3. Adopt regulations
4. Adopt emission standards
5. Adopt emission limitations
North Carolina Board of
Water and Air Resources
(NCBWAR) 51
NCBWAR
NCBWAR, with advice from
Air Control Advisory
Council (ACAC) 5/
NCBWAR with advice from
ACAC 5/
NCBWAR with advice from
ACAC 5/
All references are to 1971 Cum. Suop., Vol 3C, N.C.G.S.
cited under General Authority,
For comparable local authority see § 143-215.3(a)(11).
134
§§ 143-211
143-215(a)
(1)
§§ 143-215(a)
(2)
143-215.3
(a) (8)
143-215.3
(b)
§§ 143-214 (e)
(j)
143-215
143-215.3
(a) (1)
143-215.68
l§ 143. 214 (e)
(j)
143^215
143-215.3
143-215.68
§§ 143-214 (e)
(j)
143-215
143-215. 3 (a
(i)
143-215.68
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B. SPECIFIC AUTHORITIES (cont.)
Statutory Authority
Responsible Agency
4/
Citation -
Regulation (Continued
6. Prevent construction, modifi- NCBWAR 5/
cation, or operation of
Stationary sources
7. Issue permits for construction NCBWAR J>/
of new sources
8. Issue permits for operation NCBWAR \5/
of new sources
9. Grant variances NCBWAR 5/
§§ 143-215. l(bHe)
143-215.2
143-215.8
§§ 14 3-215 (b He)
143-215.2
143-215.6
§§ 143-215. l(bXe)
143-215.2
143-215.6
§ 143-215.2
Surveillance and Compliance
10. Obtain compliance information NCBWAR _5/
11. Inspect and conduct tests
12. Require record keeping
13. Require periodic reports
14. Require emission monitoring
devices
NCBWAR 5/
NCBWAR 5/
NCBWAR 5/
NCBWAR
§§ 143-215.3(a)(2)
(7)
143-215.65
143-215,66
§§ 143-215.3(a)(2)
143-215.65
143-215.66
§§ 143-215.3(a)(2)
143-215.65
143-215.66
§§ 143-215(a)(4)
143-215.3(a)(2)
143-215.65
143-215.66
143-215.68
1§ 143-215(a)(4)
143-215.3(a)(2)
143-215.65
143-215.66
For comparable local authority see
§ 143-215.3(a) (11).
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B. SPECIFIC AUTHORITIES (cont.)
Statutory Authority
Responsible Agency
Citation
Surveillance and Compliance (Continued)
15. Issue enforceable adminis-
trative orders
Emergency Action
16. Take special prompt action
in air pollution emergencies
Enforcement
17. Enforce applicable laws, regu-
lations, standards, and admin-
istrative orders
18. Seek injunctive relief
NCBWAR 5/
NCBWAR
Asst. Director of Dept. o
Natural and Economic
Resources with approval
of Director and con-
currence of Governor 5/
State Attorney General
at request of NCBWAR I/
§§ 143-215.2
143-215.3(a)(111
g 143-215.3(a)(12)
Director of Asst.
Director of NCBWAR
5/
li 143-214(g)
143-215.2
143-215.3(a)(5)
(7)
143-215.6
143-215.8
143-215.69
p 143-215.8
5/ For comparable local authority see | 143-215.3(a)(11)
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POLLUTION CONTROL AUTHORITY
txecutive Director
Selected by Authority
Personnel |-
Public Information |-
Administrative Services
Flans & ADF
| Water Pollution Control Division | [ Solid Waste Management Division
I
Compliance
Branch
Jaboratory
Services
Engineering
Branch
PjCA Permit
Control Branch
Air Pollution Control Division
Engineering
& Technical
APPROVAL
District 1
Greenville
District 2
Lancaster
District 3
Florence
District 4
Charleston
Inspection &
Enforcement
Analytical
& Data
CO
District 5
Columbia
I/For composition see page 138
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POLLUTION CONTROL AUTHORITY
Thirteen members
Chairman - elected annually by members
Ex officio
Director, South Carolina Water Resources Commission
State Health Officer
Executive Director, South Carolina Wildlife Resources
Department
Director, Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism
Director, State Development Board
Executive Director, State Soil and Water Conservation Commission
Appointed by Governor and confirmed by State Senate for staggered
4 year terms
One member from each Congressional District
One member-at-large
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I. STATE AGENCIES
* South Carolina Pollution Control Authority
Owen Building, 1321 Lady Street
P.O. Box 11628
Columbia, South Carolina 29211
Telephone: 803-758-2966
Members:
Chairman, Robert W. Turner, Charleston
Ben N. Miller, M.D., Columbia
J. Frank Mixson, Georgetown
Jack E. Powers, Simpsonville
William M. Brice, Jr., York
John F. Andrews, Ph.D., Clemson
C. Marion Shiver, Jr., Camden
Ex-officio
E. Kenneth Aycock, M.D., Columbia
James W. Webb, Columbia
Clair P. Guess, Jr., Columbia
Bob Hickman, Columbia
John W. Parris, Columbia
' J. Bonner Manly, Columbia
Executive Director, Hubert J. Webb, Ph.D.
Chief, Air Pollution Control Division, William G. Crosby
II. INTERGOVERNMENTAL COOPERATION
A. INTERSTATE
The South Carolina Pollution Control Authority cooperates
with other State agencies, Federal agencies and other States
with respect to pollution control matters and the formulation
of interstate pollution control compacts or agreements. The
Authority exchanges information and data on regulations,
standards, ambient air quality and new sources with air
pollution control agencies in other States (Georgia and North
Carolina).
B. INTRASTATE
The South Carolina Pollution Control Agency is responsible
for air pollution control throughout the State. However,
counties are authorized, subject to approval and periodic
review by the South Carolina Pollution Control Authority,
to establish, administer and enforce local air pollution control
programs which comply with State standards and procedures.
Official State air pollution control agency with authority to accept
and administer Federal funds.
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II. INTERGOVERNMENTAL COOPERATION
B. INTRASTATE (cont.)
Unsatisfactory local programs may be invalidated by the
Authority. Local authorities with approved programs may
exercise the powers specified in the Pollution Control Act.
However, the authority to issue permits has been retained by
the South Carolina Pollution Control Authority. Local
authorities are required to secure the approval of the
. Authority and the State Attorney General before instituting
formal legal actions.
Nanes, Addresses and Officials of Local Air Pollution Control Agencies
Charleston County
Charleston County Health Department
334 Calhoun Street
Charleston, South Carolina 29401
Telephone: 803-723-9251
Director, Cecil F. Jacobs, M.D.
Director, Air Pollution Control, E. R. Davies
Greenville County
Greenville County Air Pollution Control Board
200 University Ridge
Greenville, South Carolina 29601
Mailing address: P.O. Box 2507
Greenville, South Carolina 29602
Telephone: 803-242-6160
Chairman, James H. Ward
Secretary, Mrs. William F. Reagan
Greenville County Health Department
200 University Ridge
Greenville, South Carolina 29601
Mailing address: P.O. Box 2507
Greenville, South Carolina 29602
Telephone: 803-242-6160 X40
Director R.W. Penick, M.D.
Air Pollution Supervisor, R. T. Hanna
Spartenburg County
Spartanburg County Pollution Control Authority
Executive Director,
Spartanburg Citizens Advisory Committee on Environmental Pollution
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II. INTERGOVERNMENTAL COOPERATION
B. INTRASTATE (cont«)
City of Columbia
Air Pollution Control Advisory Board
City of Columbia
1737 Main Street
Columbia, South Carolina 29201
Telephone: 803-765-1041
Chairman, Gilbert T. Perry
City of Columbia
Department of Building and Inspections
1737 Main Street
Columbia, South Carolina 29201
Telephone: 803-765-1041
Air Pollution Control Officer, James M. Norton
III. STATUTORY REFERENCE
A. GENERAL AUTHORITY
South Carolina Pollution Control Act, Code of Laws at
South Carolina 1962, 1971 Cum. Supp. Vol. 12, Ch. 2.2, §§63-195
63-195.36.
B. SPECIFIC
Statutory Authority
Responsible Agency
Citation ±!
Plans and Programs
1. Develop comprehensive State
air pollution control plans
and programs
2. Conduct studies, investigations,
and research
Regulation
3. Adopt regulations
4. Adopt emission standards
5. • Adopt emission limitations
South Carolina Pollution
Control Authority
(SCPCA)
SCPCA
§63-195.8(9)
^63-195.8(6)
SCPCA
SCPCA
SCPCA
§63.195.6
§§63-195.7
63-195.9
§§63-195.7
63-195.9
2J All references are to South Carolina Pollution Control Act cited under General
Authority.
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III. STATUTORY REFERENCE
B. SPECIFIC AUTHORITIES (cont.)
Statutory Authority
6. Prevent construction, modifi-
cation, or operation of
stationary sources
7. Issue permits for construc-
tion of new sources
8. Issue permits for operation of
new sources
9. Grant variances
Surveillance and Compliance
10. Obtain compliance information
11. Inspect and conduct tests
12. Require record keeping
13. Require periodic reports
14. Require emission monitoring
devices
15. Issue enforceable adminis-
trative orders
Emergency Action
16. Take special prompt action
in air pollution emergencies
Enforcement
17. Enforce applicable laws, regu-
lations, standards, and admin-
istrative orders
Responsible Agency
SCPCA
SCPCA
SCPCA
SCPCA
SCPCA
SCPCA
SCP.CA
SCPCA
SCPCA
SCPCA
SCPCA with concurrence
of Governor; Executive
Director of SCPCA
SCPCA and .State Attorney
General
142
Citation
§§63-195.8(5),(10)(24!
63-195.13
63-195.14
1163-195.8(5)(24)
63-195.13
63-195.14
§§63-195.8(5)(24)
63-195.13
63-195.14
§63-195.17
i63-195.8(l)(10)(20)
(22) (23), 63-195.13
63-195.21
63-lf5.34
§§63-195.8 (6)(10)(20
(22) (23)
§§63-195.8(5)(10)(20)
(22) (23)
63-195.13
63-195.34
§163-195.8(5)(14)
§63-195.8(5)(14)
^§63-195.8(3)(5)(11)
(24)
63-195.15
63-195.16
63-195.25
^63-195.32
§§63-195.8(1)(4)(11)
63-195.24
63-195.25
63-195.35
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III. STATUTORY REFERENCE
B. SPECIFIC AUTHORITIES (cont.)_.
Statutory Authority
Responsible Agency
Citation^/
18, Seek injinactive relief
SCPCA and State Attorney
General
88 63-195.8(4)
63-195.24
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Tennessee Air Pollution Control Board
Chairman, Commissioner of Tennessee Department of Public Health, ex officio
Vice Chairman, elected annually by members
Director, State Planning Commission, ex officio
10 members appointed by Governor for staggered A year terms
Qualifications:
1 from air pollution control training program in Tennessee
institution.of higher learning -
1 selectea from nominees submitted by Tennessee Conservation League
1 registered professional engineer
1 licensed physician
1 engaged in agriculture, conservation or directly related field
1 engaged in private manufacturing management
1 county judge or county executive officer
1 engaged in municipal government
2 from Tennessee industry with technical air pollution control experience
Technical Secretary, Director of Air Pollution Control Division of
Tennessee Department of Public Health, ex officio
Tennessee Department of Public Health
Commissioner
Division of Air Pollution Control
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I. STATE AGENCIES
Tennessee Air Pollution Control Board
C2-212 Cordell Hull Building
Nashville, Tennessee 37219
Telephone: 615-741-3931
Chairman, Eugene W. Fowinkle, M.D.
Vice Chairman
Members
Technical Secretary, Don P. Roberts
s
* tennessee Department of Public Health
Division of Air Pollution Control
C2-212 Cordell Hull Building
Nashville, Tennessee 37219
Telephone: 615-741-3931
Director, Harold Hodges
II. INTERGOVERNMENTAL COOPERATION
A. INTERSTATE
The Department of Public Health represents Tennessee in matters
pertaining to air quality control regions and in planning and
negotiating interstate compacts relating to air pollution.
Tennessee has entered into interstate air pollution:control
agreements with adjoining States. These agreements, which establish
joint committees, provide for interstate cooperation in planning,
information exchange (including information relating to legislation
and regulations, emission and air quality standards and data) optimum
data utilization, complaint referral and coordinated emergency
controls.
Alabama-Tennessee Air Pollution Control Committee
Alabama
Director (or his designee)
Alabama Air Pollution Control Commission
Room 311, State Office Building
Montgomery, Alabama 36104
Telephone: 205-269-7634/7635
t-cy with authority to ace.pt and
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.'ENNESSEE
A. INTERSTATE (cont.)
Technical Secretary (or his designee)
Tennessee Air Pollution Control Board
C2-212 Cordell Hull Building
Nashville, Tennessee 37219
Telephone: 615-741-3931
Statement of Intent to cooperate in 4ir Unlliifion control efforts
between Tennessee and Kentucky.
Tennessee
Technical Secretary (or his designee)
Tennessee Air Pollution Control Board
C2-212 Cordell Hull Building
Nashville, Tennessee 37219
Telephone: 615-741-3931
Kentucky
Director (or his designee)
Kentucky Air Pollution Control Commission
275 East Main Street
Frankfort, Kentucky 40601
Telephone: 502-564-3382
Tennessee-Virginia Air Pollution Control Committee
Technical Secretary (or his designee)
Air Pollution Control Board
C2-212 Cordell Hull Building
Nashville, Tennessee 37219
Telephone: 615-741-3931
Virginia
Director (or his designee)
State Atr--Pollution Contra! Board
Ninth Street Office Building
Richmond, Virginia 23219
Telephone: 703-770-2378/3248
Arkansas-Mississippi-Tennessee-Memphis-Shelby County Committee
Arkansas
Director (or his designee)
Arkansas Pollution Control Commission
Mississippi
Director (or his designee)
Air and Water Pollution Control Commission
P. 0. Box 827
Jackson, Mississippi 39205
Telephone: 601-354-6783
Tennessee
Technical Secretary (or his designee)
Air Pollution Control Board
C2-212 Cordell Hull Building
Nashville, Tennessee 37219
Telephone: 615-741-3931
Memphis-Shelby County
Director of Air Pollution Control (or his designee)
Division of Pollution Control
Memphis-Shelby County Health Department
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B. INTRASTATE
TENNESSEE
In Tennessee, responsibility for air pollution control is shared
between the State and local governments. The latter are encouraged
to handle air pollution problems within their respective jurisdictions
and may request technical assistance from the Tennessee Department
of Public Health. The Tennessee Air Pollution Control Board issues
certificates of exemption to local governments which have enacted
and are able to enforce local air pollution control ordinances and
regulations consistent with, and not less stringent than, State law
and regulations. Pursuant to these certificates, which are issued
subject to the preemptive power of the State and to periodic State
review, local governments are exempt from the requirements of State
law and regulations and exercise exclusive responsibility for air
pollution control within their jurisdictions.
Names, Addresses and Officials of Local Air Pollution Control Agencies
Chattanooga-Hamilton County
Chattanooga-Hamilton County Health Department
Air Pollution Control Bureau
Room 201, City Hall Annex
Chattanooga, Tennessee 37402
Telephone: 615-267-6681
Acting Director, Herbert L. Parr
Chattanooga-Hamilton County Air Pollution Control Board
(Same address as above)
Chairman, Marion Barnes, Ph.D.
Vice Chairman, Jesse Adams, M.D.
Knox County
Knox County Air Pollution Control Department
307 Locust St.
Building C
City Park Hall
Knoxville, Tennessee 39702
Telephone: 615-522-0191
Director, Martin L. Johnson
Memphis-Shelby County
Memphis-Shelby County Health Department
814 Jefferson Ave.
Memphis, Tennessee 38105
Telephone: 901-525-86 31
Director, George Lovejoy, M.D.
Director, Pollution Control, John Phillips
Nashville-Davidson County
Nashville-Davidson County Health Department
311 23rd Ave., North
Nashville, Tennessee 37203
Telephone: 615-327-9313
Director of Health, Joseph M. Bistowish, M.D.
Director, Air Pollution Control Division, Paul J. Bontrager
Metropolitan Board of Health for Nashville and Davidson County
(Same address as above) .,
Chairman, Otto Billig, M.D. '
Director of Health, Joseph M. Bistowish, M.D.
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III. STATUTORY REFERENCE
A. GENERAL AUTHORITY
Tennessee Air Quality Act, as amended, Tennessee Code Annotated
(T.C.A.), 1971 Cum* Supp. Title 53, Chapter 34, §§ 53-3408 - 53-3423.
B- SPECIFIC AUTHORITIES
Statutory Authority
Responsible Agency
Citation
Plans and Programs
1. Develop comprehensive State
air pollution control
plans and programs
2. Conduct studies, investiga-
tions, and research
Regulation
3. Adopt regulations
4. Adopt emission standards
5. Adopt emission limitations
6. Prevent construction, modifi-
cation, or operation of
stationary sources
7. Issue permits for construc-
tion of new sources
8. Issue permits for operation
of new sources
9. Grant variances
Surveillance and Compliance
10. Obtain compliance information
Tennessee Department of
Public Health (TDPH)
TDPH
Tennessee Air Pollution
Control Board (TAPCB)
TAPCB
TAPCB
TAPCB
TAPCB
TAPCB
TAPCB
TDPH and Technical Secy.
T.C.A.
§ 53-3412(b)(i;
T.C.A.
I 53-3412(B)
(4)(7)
T.C.A.
I 53-3412 (A)
(D(3)
53-3412(C)
T.C.A.
§ 53-3412 (A)
(1U/
53-3412(C)
T.C.A.
I 53-3412 (A)
53-3412(C)
T.C.A.
§ 53-3412 (A)
(1)
T.C.A.
§ 53-3412 (A)
(1)
T.C.A.
§ 53-3412 (A)
(1)
T.C.A.
§ 53-3415 (C)
T.C.A.
I 53-3412(8)
I/ Emissions from cotton gin and sawmill operations are exempted
~ from provisions or Act. r ^
53-3414(C)
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Statutory Authority
Responsible Agency
Citation
11. Inspect and conduct tests
12. Require record keeping
13. Require periodic reports
14. Require emission monitoring
devices
15. Issue enforceable adminis-
trative orders
Emergency Action
16. Take special prompt action
in air pollution emergencies
Enforcement
17. Enforce applicable laws,
regulations, standards,
and administrative orders
18. Seek injunctive relief
TDPH and Technical Secy.
TDPH
TDPH
TAPCB and Technical Secy.
Technical Secretary;
Commissioner of Public Healtl
with concurrence of Technical
Secretary and approval of
Governor
TAPCB and TDPH with
assistance of State and
District Attorneys General
TAPCB or Commissioner ,
TDPH
T.C.A.
§§ 53-3412(8)
(2) (3);
53-3414(C)
T.C.A.
§§ 53-3412(8)
(2), (3);
53-3414(C)
T.C.A.
§§ 53-3412(8)
(2),(3);
53-3414(C)
T.C.A.
§ 53-3412(A)
(2)
53-3414(H)
53-3415(8)
T.C.A.
i 53-3414(G)
53-3416
53-3417
T.C.A.
§ 53-3412(A)
(4)
53-3412(A)(5)
53-3412(8)(8)
53-3419
T.C.A.
§ 53-3418
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REGION V
Illinois
Indiana
Michigan
Minnesota
Ohio
Wisconsin
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ILLINOIS
ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
\
ILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
Director, appointed by Governor and confirmed
by State Senate for two year term
CONTROL DIVISIONS
DIVISION OF WATER
POLLUTION CONTROL
DIVISION OF NOISE
POLLUTION CONTROL
DIVISION OF LAND
POLLUTION CONTROL
DIVISION OF PUBLIC
WATER SUPPLIES
[REGION l\
4302 N. Main St.
Rockford, Illinois
I
Five Members - Chairman, member of
the Board designated by the Governor
to serve at his pleasure. Members,
appointed by Governor & confirmed
by Senate for staggered three year
terms. Qualifications: technically
qualified with no more than three
from same political party. Hearing
officers, employed by Board
(licensed 111. attorneys.)
DIVISION OF AIR
POLLUTION CONTROL
PERMIT SECTION]
FACILITIES CERTIFICATION SEC.)
ITANDARDS SECTION]
SERVICE DIVISIONS
HADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES]
-{LABORATORY SERVICES)
\-\LEGAL SERVICES]
VARIANCE SECTION I
EPISODE SECTION!
SURVEILLANCE SECTIONJ
PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT SEC.J
REGIONAL OFFICES
[REGION 2J
2121 West Taylor St.
Chicago, Illinois
T
[REGION3J
4500 S. 6th St. Rd.
Springfield, IL
[REGION 4]
115 A West Main
Collinsville, IL
1
[REGION 5j
State Office Bldg.
Rt. 13 W.,Marion, IL
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE FOR ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
Director, appointed by Governor for three year term
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I. STATE AGENCIES
* Illinois Environmental Protection Agency
2200 Churchill Road, Springfield, Illinois 62706
Telephone: 217-525-3397
Director, William L. Blaser
Division of Air Pollution Control
Address and telephone above
Manager, John J, Roberts, M.D.
Regional Offices
See Organization Chart
Illinois Pollution Control Board
189 West Madison Street, Suite 900, Chicago, Illinois 60602
Telephone: 312-793-3620
Chairman, David P. Currie
Illinois Institute for Environmental Quality
189 West Madison Street, Chicago, Illinois 60602
Telephone: 312-793-3620
Director, Michael Schneider-man
*0fficial State air pollution control agency with authority to accept and
administer Federal funds and grants.
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II. INTERGOVERNMENTAL COOPERATION
A. INTERSTATE
Illinois cooperates fully with other States and with the
United States in protecting the environment. The Illinois
Environmental Protection Agency represents Illinois in all
interstate compact matters or other governmental arrange-
ments relating to environmental protection.
Illinois, Kentucky and Missouri have established a joint
committee through which State air pollution control agencies
can exchange information and data of common interest, coordinate
their regulatory efforts and develop joint emergency procedures.
The information exchanged includes laws, ordinances, regulations,
proposed ambient air quality and emission standards, air quality
monitoring and source emission data and complaint referrals.
Illinois-Kentucky-Missouri Interstate Air Pollution Control Commission
I'
Illinois _/ joint representation^
Manager (or his designee)
Division of Air Pollution Control
Illinois Environmental Protection Agency
2200 Churchill Road
Springfield, Illinois 62706
Chairman (or his designee)
Illinois Pollution Control Board
189 West Madison Street
Chicago, Illinois 60602
Telephone: 312-793-3620
Kentucky
Director (or his designee)
Kentucky Air Pollution Control Commission
275 East Main Street
Frankfort, Kentucky 40601
Telephone: 502-564-3382
Missouri
Executive Secretary (or his designee)
Missouri Air Conservation Commission
P. 0. Box 1062
112 West High Street
Jefferson City, Missouri 65101
Telephone: 314-635-9145
I/ Both the Board and the Agency receive notices. The Agency
represents Illinois for all other purposes.
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A. INTERSTATE (cont.)
The Illinois Institute for Environmental Quality cooperates
with the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency, the
Illinois Pollution Control Board, the Illinois State Geo-
logical Survey, the Illinois State Natural History Survey,
the Illinois State Water Survey and with other Federal or
State research agencies in selecting study projects. The
Institute also develops interdisciplinary environmental
education programs in cooperation with the Illinois Board
of Higher Education and educational institutions and sponsors
annual environmental quality conferences.
All State agencies are required to comply with the provisions
of the Illinois Environmental Protection Act and the regulations
adopted thereunder. State agencies are required to submit
annual environmental compliance reports and plans for proposed
facilities to the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency.
B. INTRASTATE
Illinois has established a unified state-wide environmental
protection program for which the State and local governments
have concurrent responsibility. The State encourages and
assists local governments to adopt and implement environmental
protection programs consistent with the Illinois Environmental
Protection Act. State and local law enforcement officers are
authorized to enforce-the Illinois Environmental Protection Act
and regulations adopted thereunder. Municipalities and sanitary
districts are required by law to comply with abatement orders
issued by the Illinois Pollution Control Board or the courts.
Names, Addresses and Officials of Local Air .Pollution Control Agencies
Bedford Park. Air Pollution Control fio«zd.
6700 78th Avenue
Bedford Park, Illinois 60501
c/o Argo Illinois Post Office
Telephone: 312-458-2975
Chairman, Richard W. Weeks
Bensenville Pollution Control Department
700 West Irving Park Road
Bensenville, IL 60106
Telephone: 312-766-8200
Chairman, John D. Varble
City of Chicago
Department of Environmental Control
320 North Clark Street
Chicago, IL 60610
Telephone: 312-744-4070
Commissioner, H.W. Poston
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Appeal Board of the City of Chicago Dept. of Environmental Control
Telephone: 312-744-4089
Chairman, Norman Nachman
Crystal Lake Pollution Control Dept.
121 North Main Street
Crystal Lake, IL 60014
Telephone: 815-459-2020
City Manager, Alfred Roth
Pollution Control Officer, Richard A. Young
Cook County Environmental Control Bureau
Chicago Civic Center, Room 309
Chicago, IL 60602
Telephone: 312-321-7655
Administrator, Samuel G. Booras
East St. Louis Air Pollution Control
7 Collinsville Avenue
East St. Louis, IL 62201
Telephone: 618-874-2115
A.P.C. Officer, Joseph Iwasyszyn
Air Pollution Control Division
Department of Inspections & Permits
828 Davis Street
Evanston, IL 60204
Telephone: 317-475-3100
Air Pollution Inspector, Howard Splett
Granite City Air Pollution Control Board
2301 Adams Street
Granite City, Illinois 62040
Telephone:
Village of McCook
Air Pollution Control Board
50th and Glencoe Avenue
McCook, IL 60525
Telephone: 312-477-1231
Chairman, Henry Plesha
Quad City Area Regional Air Pollution Control Agency
1504 Third Avenue
Rock Island, IL 61201
Telephone: 309-794-0345
Director, Marshall R. Monarch
Will County Health Department
501 Ella Avenue
Joliet, IL 60433
Telephone: 815-729-8490
Health Officer, Herbert S. Miller
III. STATUTORY REFERENCE
A. GENERAL AUTHORITY
Environmental Protection Act, Smith-Kurd Illinois Annotated
Statutes (S.H.A.), 1972 Cum. Ann. Pocket Part, Ch. 111%,§§ 1001-1051.
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B. SPECIFIC AUTHORITIES
Statutory Authority
Responsible Agency
Citation-'
Plans and Programs
1. Develop comprehensive State
air pollution control plans
and programs
2. Conduct studies, investi-
gations, and research
Regulation
3. Adopt regulations
4. Adopt emission standards
5. Adopt emission limitations
6. Prevent construction, Modi
fication, or operation of
stationary sources
7. Issue! permits for con-
struction of new sources
8. Issue permits for opera-
tion of new sources
9. Grant variances
Surveillance and Compliance
10. Obtain compliance
information
11. Inspect and conduct tests
Illinois Pollution
Control Board (IPCB)
Illinois Environ-
mental Protection
Agency (IEPA), Illinois
Institute for Environ-
mental Quality (IIEQ)
IIEQ
§ 1002
IPCB
IPCB
IPCB
IPCB, IEPA
IPCB, IEPA
IPCB, IEPA
IPCB
IEPA, IPCB
IEPA: IPCB
§ 1006
8 1005(b),(c); 1016;
1026;1027;1028
8 1005(b),(c); 1610;
1026; 1027; 1028
8 1005(b),(c); 1010;
1026; 1027; 1028
8 1004(g); 1009;
1010(c)
8 1004(g); 1009;
1010(c);1039;1040
8 1004(g); 1009;
1010(c); 1039; 1040
8 1035 - 1038
8 1004(b),(c),(d),
(e),(h);1005(e);1030
8 1004(b),(c),(d);
1010(f)
— All references are to Environmental Protection Act
cited under General Authority*
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Statutory Authority
Responsible Agency
Citation -
Surveillance & Compliance (Cont.)
12. Require record keeping
13. Require periodic reports
14. Require emission
monitoring devices
15. Issue enforceable
administrative orders
Emergency Action
16. Take special prompt action
in air pollution emergencies
Enforcement
17. Enforce applicable laws,
regulations, standards &
administrative orders
18. Seek injunctive relief
IPCB
IPCB
IEPA, IPCB
IPCB
IEPA, IPCB, Illinois
Attorney General or
State's Attorneys
IPCB, All State and
local law enforce->
ment officers
Illinois Attorney
General or State's
Attorneys; all
persons adversely
affected upon denial
of relief by IPCB
8 i004; 1010(g)
8 1004; 1010(g),
1036(b)
8 1004(b); 1010(g)
8 1009; 1033
8 1010(e); 1034;
1043
8 1004(e); 1009;
1042; 1044
8 1043; 1045(b);
1046
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GOVERNOR
INDIANA ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT BOARD
11 Members - Chairman and Vice Chairman elected annually
5 Ex Officio
Secretary, Indiana State Board of Health
Director, Department of Natural Resources
Director, Division of Planning, Indiana
Chairman, Air Pollution Control Board
Chairman, Stream Pollution Control Board
6 appointed by Governor for staggered four year terms
Two public One industrial
One Municipal gov't. One Labor
One Agriculture
Technical Secretary, Assistant State Health Commissioner
for Environmental Health » ex officio
STATE BOARD OF
HEALTH
STATE HEALTH
COMMISSIONER
Secretary
AIR POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
7 Members, Chairman and Vice Chairman elected
annually by members
Ex officio member, Secretary, Indiana State
Board of Health
6 Members appointed by Governor for staggered
four year terms
Qualifications:
One licensed physician
One registered graduate engineer
One agriculture
One industry
One municipal government
One public
Technical Secretary - qualified registered
sanitary engineer appointed by Secretary of
State Board of Health from staff of'
State Board of Health
DIVISION OF AIR
LlPOLLUTION CONTROL
Director
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In Indiana, organization of environmental development
and control activities at the State level is in a process
of transition as a result of the enactment of the Environ-
mental Management Act, approved and effective February 16,
1972. With respect to existing State organizations, this
act provides in part as follows:
1. The Air Pollution Control Board as now
established is continued.
2. The powers and duties of the Air Pollution
Control Board are not affected ". . .except
as specifically altered or changed in. . .
. . .or pursuant to. . ." the Environmental
Management Act.
3. The Air Pollution Control Board shall continue
to exercise all powers and perform all duties
now imposed on it in the same manner as prior
to the enactment of the Environmental Manage-
ment Act, except as its powers and duties are
modified by the Act.
4. Notwithstanding any provision of the Environ-
mental Management Act, whenever a duty was
imposed on or a power granted to the Air
Pollution Control Board under provisions of
laws existing prior to the Environmental
Management Act, then such duty or power shall
be exercised by the Air Pollution Control Board.
5. The Air Pollution Control Board is designated
as the State air pollution control agency for all
purposes of the Federal Clean Air Act, P.L.
88-206, approved December 17, 1963, as amended.
The Indiana Environmental Management Board and
the Air Pollution Control Board are authorized
to take all action necessary to secure to the
State the benefits of the Federal Clean Air Act.
6. The Indiana Environmental Management Board may
assign to either the Air Pollution Control Board
or the Stream Pollution Control Board "the making
of rules, regulations and standards in any area
not now provided for by law,"(emphasis supplied)
or the Indiana Environmental Management "[B]oard
may directly exercise such power until such time
as a specific agency for the exercise thereof may
be created."
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The Environmental Management Act prescribes
the procedure whereby powers and duties vested
in the State Board of Health under the Indiana
Air Pollution Control Act and staff of the
State Board of Health may be transferred to the
Indiana Environmental Management Board. The
instrument of transfer is "a written agreement
of transfer, ratified by resolution of both
boards and approved by the Governor." Absent
formal transfer pursuant to Chapter 6, Sections
1 and 2 of the Indiana Environmental Management
Act, the Act does not affect the powers, duties
and authority of the Indiana State Board of
Health in any manner.
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I. STATE AGENCIES
* Air Pollution Control Board
1330 West Michigan Street, Indianapolis, Indiana 46206
Telephone: 317-633-4420
Chairman, A. C. Offutt, M.D. - ex officio
Vice Chairman, John E. Clausheide
Members:
Dennis T. Karas
Roy N. Leidner
Harry E. Klepinger, M.D.
Glenn W. Sample
Richard G. Weldele
Technical Secretary, Perry E, Miller
Environmental Management Board
State Board of Health
1330 West Michigan Street, Indianapolis, Indiana 46206
Telephone: 317-633-4273
Secretary & State Health Commissioner, A. C. Offutt, M.D.
Acting Assistant Commissioner for Environmental Health, Perry E. Miller
Members:
Don E. Bloodgood Kenneth E. Bobb, M.D.
3ehn 0. Butler, M.D. Glenn L. Jenkins
Francisco F. Levinson Mrs. Eva H. Rosser
Buert R. SerVaas Owen L. Slaughter, MD.
Raymond W. Worley, D.V.M.
Division of Air Pollution Control
Address and telephone above
Director, Harry D. Williams
Official State air pollution control agency with authority to accept
and administer Federal grants and funds.
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II. INTERGOVERNMENTAL COOPERATION
A. INTERSTATE
Indiana has entered into interstate air pollution control
agreements with adjoining States.. These agreements provide
for interstate cooperation in planning, information exchange
(including information relating to laws, ordinances, regu-
lations, emission and air quality standards and data), com-
plaint referrals and/ emergency plans and procedures.
Indiana-Kentucky-Ohio Air Pollution Control Committee
Indiana
Technical Secretary (or his designee)
Indiana Air Pollution Control Board
1330West Michigan Street
Indianapolis, Indiana 46206
Telephone: 317-633-4273
Kentucky
Director (or his designee)
Kentucky Air Pollution Control Commission
275 East Main Street
Frankfort, Kentucky 40601
Telephone: 502-564-3382
Ohio
Chairman (or his designee)
Ohio Air" Pollution Control Board
450 East Town Street
Columbus, Ohio 43216
Telephone: 614-469-2390
Indiana-Kentucky Interstate Air Pollution Control Committee
Indiana
Technical Secretary (or his designee)
Indiana Air Pollution Control Board
1330 West Michigan Street
Indianapolis, Indiana 46206
Telephone: 317-633-4273
Kentucky
Director (or his designee)
Kentucky Air Pollution Control Commission
275 East Main Street
Frankfort, Kentucky 40601
Telephone: 502-564-3382
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INDIANA Michigan-Indiana Agreement for Intergovernmental Cooperation
Michigan
Michigan Department of Health
Division of Air Pollution Control
3500 North Logan Street
Lansing,' Michigan 48906
Telephone: 517-373-1410
Indiana
Indiana State Board of Health
1300 West Michigan Street
Indianapolis, Indiana 46206
Telephone: 317-633-4273
St. Joseph County Health Department
Division of Pollution Control
1419 S. Michigan Street
South Bend, Indiana 46613
Telephone: 219-287-2816
Metropolitan Cincinnati Interstate Air Quality Control Region -
Air Pollution Control Committee
Ohio
Chairman (or his designee)
Ohio Air Pollution Control Board
450 East Town Street
Columbus, Ohio 43216
Telephone: 614-469-2390
Indiana
Chairman (or his designee)
Indiana Air Pollution Control Board
1330 West Michigan Street
Indianapolis, Indiana 46206
Telephone: 317-633-4273
Kentucky
Director (or his designee)
Kentucky Air Pollution Control Commission
275 East Main Street
Frankfort, Kentucky 40601
Telephone: 502-564-3382
The Indiana Environmental Management Board represents Indiana
in all interstate compact matters or other governmental arrange-
ments relating to environmental protection.
The State Board of Health advises, consults and cooperates with
other State agencies, Federal agencies, other States, local
governments, industries and affected groups.
B. INTRASTATE
Indiana has provided for a comprehensive, coordinated long-term
statewide environmental development and control program designed
to provide for the most beneficial use of State resources and
to preserve, protect and enhance the quality of the environment.
The State and local governments share responsibility for carrying
out this program. The Indiana Environmental Management Board
encourages and assists local governments to establish standards and devel-
op programs and facilities for air pollution control which comply
with minimum State requirements or standards. After public hearing
the Board may order local governments to form regional air pollution
control districts. All State and local law enforcement officers
are authorized to enforce the Indiana Environmental Management
Act and regulations adopted thereunder. 163
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All State agencies are required to report to the Indiana
Environmental Management Board, for purposes of review and
coordination, any plans or activities which may affect the
environment of the State.
The State Board of Health also assists local governments on
air pollution matters and encourages local governments to
handle air pollution problems within their respective juris-
dictions. Local governments may enact and enforce local air
pollution control ordinances consistent with or more strict
than State law. Where local enforcement is inadequate the
Air Pollution Control Board may take appropriate action to
enforce applicable provisions of State law.
Names, Addresses and Officials of Local Air Pollution Control Agencies
Anderson Air Pollution Control Department
P. 0. Box 2100, Anderson, Indiana 46011
Telephone: 317-646-5770
Director, Jack Hoenstine
Department of Air Quality Control
4525 Indianapolis Blvd.
East Chicago, Indiana 46312
Telephone: 219-398-4200 Ext. 276
Director, Dennis T. Karas
Air Pollution Control Department
City of Evansville
Safety and Administration Building, Room 207
Civic Center Complex, Evansville, Indiana 47708
Telephone: 812-426r5595 ,.
Direttor, John E. Clausheide
Air Pollution Control Division
City of Gary
3600 W. Third Ave., Gary, Indiana 46406
Telephone: 219-944-6445
Director, Joel A. Johnson
Department of Air Pollution Control
5925 Calumet Ave., Hammond, Indiana 46320
Telephone: 219-931-3330 Ext. 223
Chief, Ronald L. Novak
Indianapolis Bureau of Air Pollution Control
v Room 2401 City-County Building
200 East Washington Street, Indianapolis, Indiana 46204
Telephone: 317-633-3800
Director, Lewis F. Scott
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Lake County Health Department
209 W. Joliet Street
Crown Point, Indiana 46307
Telephone: 219-663-0473
Commissioner, A. F. Gregoline, M.D.
Air Pollution Control Division
100 W. Sixth Street
Michigan City, Indiana 46360
Telephone: 219-872-3337
Director, Gary Walsh, M. D.
Porter County Health Department
552 West Lincolnway
Valparaiso, Indiana 46383
Telephone: 219-462-0538
Administrative Assistant, Robert Mefford
Division of Pollution Control
St. Joseph County Health Department
1419 S. Michigan Street
South Bend, Indiana 46613
Telephone: 219-287-2816
Director, Louis E. How, M.D.
Director, Pollution Control Division, Thomas B. Stout
Division of Air Pollution Control
Vigo County Health Department
120 S. Seventh Street
Terre Haute, Indiana 47807
Telephone: 812-232-2148
Director, Mark Sutton (Division)
Wayne County Health Department
Courthouse, Room 113
Richmond, Indiana 47374
Telephone: 317-962-6033
Health Officer, Francis B. Warrick, M.b.
III. STATUTORY REFERENCE ,
A. GENERAL AUTHORITY
Indiana Air Pollution Control Law, as amended, Burns Annotated
Indiana Statutes and 1971 Cumulative Pocket Supplement, Title 35,
Ch. 46, 88 35-4601- 35-4610 (1C 1971, 88 13-1-1-1 - 13-1-1-10)!/
Illinois-Indiana Air Pollution Control Compact, Burns Annotated
Indiana Statutes and 1971 Cum. Pocket Supp., Title 35, Ch. 46,
88 35-4621 - 35-4624, (1C 1971, 88 13-5-7-1 - 13-5-7-4)!/ Indiana
Environmental Management Law, 1972 Laws, Regular Session, pp. 245 -
268 (S.B. 100), approved and effective February 16, 1972. This law .
adds new Article 7, Environmental Management, to 1C 1971, Title 13. —'
— Reference to parallel citation in Indiana Code of 1971 which became
effective January 22, 1971.
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B. SPECIFIC AUTHORITIES
INDIANA AIR POLLUTION CONTROL LAW
INDIANA ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT LAW
Statutory Authority
Responsible Agency
Citation L>
Responsible Agency
Citation I/
Plans and Programs
1. Develop comprehensive State
air pollution control plans
and programs
2. Conduct studies, investi-
gations, & research
Regulation
3. Adopt regulations
4. Adopt emission standards
5. Adopt emission limitations
6. Prevent construction, modi-
fication, or operation of
stationary sources
7. Issue permits for con-
struction of new sources
Indiana Environmental
Management Board
(IEMB)
State Board of Healtl
(SBH)
Air Pollution Contro]
Board (APCB)
APCB
APCB
APCB
APCB
835-4604(B)(2)
(1C 1B-1-1-4)
88 35-4604 (A) (3)
(1C 13-1-1-4) ;35-
4609 (13-1-1-5)
8 35-4604 (A) (2),
(3), (1C 13-1-1-
4)
8 35-4604 (A) (2),
(3), (1C 13-1-1-
8 35-4604 (A) (3),
(1C 13-1-1-4) By
Regulation
8 35-4604 (A) (3),
(1C 13-1-1-4) By
Regulation
IEMB; Air Pollution
Control Board (APCB)
IEMB, APCB
IEMB, APCB
IEMB, APCB
IEMB, APCB
Ch. 1, 8 1
Ch. 3, 8 l(a)
Ch. 3, 8 l(b)
Ch. 5, 8 l(c),(e)
Ch. 7 .
Ch. 3, 8 l(b)
Ch. 5, 8 l(c),(e)
Ch. 7
Ch. 3, 8 l(b)
Ch. 5, 8 l(c),(e)
Ch. 7
Ch. 4, 8 l(a)(f)
Ch. 10
Ch. 10
I/All references are to Burns Annotated Indiana Statutes cited under General Authority; parallel
references to Indiana Code of 1971 (1C) follow immediately in-parentheses.
I/All references are to Indiana EnvironmentalManagement Law described under General Authority and
are cited by Chapter and section
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INDIANA
B. SPECIFIC AUTHORITIES (cont.)
Statutory Authority
Regulation Cont .
8. Issue permits for opera-
tion of new sources
9. Grant variances
Surveillance 6 Compliance
10. Obtain compliance
information
11. Inspect & conduct tests
12. Require record keeping
13. Require periodic reports
14. Require emission
monitoring devices
15. Issue enforceable adminis-
trative orders
INDIANA AIR POLLUTION CONTROL LAW
Responsible Agency
APCB
APCB
APCB, SBH
SBH
APCB
APCB
APCB
APCB
Citation *J
8 35-4604 (A) (3),
(1C 13-1-1-4) By
Regulation
8 35-4604 (A) (3)
(1C 13-1-1-4)
8 35-4604 (A) (1),
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B. SPECIFIC AUTHORITIES (cont.)
INDIANA AIR POLLUTION CONTROL LAW
INDIANA ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT LAW
Statutory Authority
Responsible Agency
Citation ±J
Responsible Agency
Citation
Emergency Action
16. Take special prompt action
in air pollution
emergencies
Enforcement
i-«
oo 17. Enforce applicable laws,
regulations, standards, &
administrative orders
18. Seek injunctive relief
Governor, following
determination & re-
quest from Technical
Secretary, APCB, and
Secretary, SBH; State
Attorney General at
request of Governor.
APCB
B 35-4605
(1C 13-1-1-7)
State Attorney Gen-
eral at request of
Governor.
8 35-4604(A)(A)
(1C 13-1-1-4);
8 35-4607
(1C 13-1-1-9)
B 35-4605
(1C 1301-1-7)
Governor, following
determination & re-
quest from Secretary
of Indiana State Board
of Health in concert
with Technical Secre-
tary, IEMB.
IEMB, APCB, State and
local law enforcement
officers and agencies
IEMB, APCB
Ch. 12
Ch. 4
Ch. 5, 8 1(1)
Ch. 13
Ch. 13, 8 l(a)
2/A11 references are to Burns Annotated Indiana Statutes cited under General Authority; parallel
references to Indiana Code of 1971 (1C) follow immediately in parentheses.
.I/All references are to Indiana Environmental Mangement Law described under General' Authority and
are cited by Chapter and section . _ -
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MICHIGAN
JGOVERNOR]
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF
PUBLIC HEALTH
Director
BUREAU OF INDUSTRIAL HEALTH &
AIR POLLUTION CONTROL
Director
DIVISION OF TECHNICAL
SUPPORTING SERVICES
Chief
AIR POLLUTION CONTROL COMMISSION
Nine Members
Three ex officio
Chairman, Commissioner of Health, or his deputy
Director of Conservation, or his deputy
Director of Agriculture, or his deputy
Six appointed by Governor & confirmed by State
Senate for staggered three year terms
Qualifications:
State citizens
Two - industrial management (one, registered
engineer)
Two - local government (one, air pollution
control officer)
Two - public (one, licensed physician)
DIVISION OF AIR POLLUTION CONTROL
Chief
LABORATORY
ANALYSIS
EQUIPMENT
MAINTENANCE
&
CALIBRATION
ISNALYTICAL
SERVICES
Sample Sampler
analysis calibra-
tion
Equipment
procure-
ment
District
activities
Complaint
evaluation
Abatement
programs
Local agency
liaison
Public
relations
Sampling
activities
Permit
system
Tax
exemption
Emission
inventories
Special
programs
Surveillance
fee
Air monitor-
ing network
Data
processing
Dispersion
modeling
Community
studies
Source
sampling
Meteorological
forecasts
Sample
analysis
Sampler
calibration
Sampling
procedure
development
Equipment
procurement
Legal counsel
Public
education &
information
Secretarial
& clerical
duties
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MICHIGAN
I.. STATE AGENCIES
Michigan Department of Public Health
3500 North Logan Street
Lansing, Michigan 48906
Telephone: 517-373-1320
Director, Maurice S. Reizen, M.D.
Bureau of Industrial Health & Air Pollution Control
Address above
Telephone: 517-373-1410, 517-373-7573
Director, John C. Soet
Division of Air Pollution Control
Address above
Telephone: 517-373-1410
Chief, Lee E. Jager
District Offices
District 1
District 2
District 3
District 6
Districts 4, 5, 7, 8 and 9
Offices have not yet been established,
* Michigan Air Pollution Control Commission
3500 North Loan Street, Lansing, Michigan 48906
Telephone: 517-373-1410
Chairman, John C. Soet
Members:
* Official State air pollution control agency with authority to accept
and administer Federal granst and funds.
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II. INTERGOVERNMENTAL COOPERATION
A. INTERSTATE
The Michigan Air Pollution Control Commission cooperates with
Federal agencies, other States, interstate and international
agencies with respect to air pollution control and formulation
of interstate air pollution control compacts or agreements for
submission to the State legislature.
Michigan has developed working arrangements with Ohio and
Indiana and with the Air Management Branch of the Province
of Ontario, Canada, which provide for the development of an
effective episode avoidance plan and for the exchange of
data and information on emissions, air quality, legislation,
regulations, standards, new or modified facilities, complaints
and abatement programs.
Metropolitan Toledo Interstate Ait; Quality Control Region Agreement
Michigan
Michigan Department of Public Health
Division of Air Pollution Control
3500 North Logan St., Lansing, Michigan 48906
Telephone: 517-373-1410
Ohio
Ohio Air Pollution Control Board
450 East Town St., Columbus, Ohio 43216
Telephone: 614-469-2390
City of Toledo Pollution Control Agency
26 Main Street, Toledo, Ohio 43605
Telephone: 419-255-1500
Michigan-Indiana Agreement for Intergovernmental Cooperation
Michigan
Michigan Department of Health
Division of Air Pollution Control
3500 North Logan St., Lansing, Michigan 48906
Telephone: 517-373-1410
Indiana
Indiana State Board of Health
1330 W.Michigan St., Indianapolis, Indiana 46206
Telephone: 317-633-4273
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Indiana (cont.)
St. Joseph County Health Department
Division of Pollution Control
1419 S. Michigan St., South Bend, Indiana 46613
Telephone: 219-287-2816
Pursuant to a Resolution of August 17, 1971, the Governor of
Michigan and the Premier of the Province of Ontario established
a continuing committee to develop an integrated cooperative
.program for the abatement of transboundary air pollution.
Members are:
Michigan
Michigan Department of Public Health
Division of Air Pollution Control
3500 North Logan St., Lansing, Michigan 48906
Telephone: 517-373-1410
Wayne County Health Department
Air Pollution Control Division
1311 East Jefferson Ave., Detroit, Michigan 48207
Telephone: 313-224-4650
Ontario
Ontario Department of Environment
Air Management Branch
880 Bay Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Telephone: 416-365-5068
B. INTRASTATE
In Michigan, responsibility for air pollution control is shared
between the State and local agencies. In the exercise of its
overall responsibility, the State, in cooperation with local
agencies, conducts a comprehensive air pollution control program
in all areas of the State except Wayne County where State re-
gulations have been suspended to permit Wayne County to administer
and enforce its own program. In other localities, both State and
local regulations remain in effect; local regulations may be
more strict than State law and regulations. The Air Pollution
Control Commission counsels and advises local governments and
may preempt local enforcement authority where the latter is
inadequate.
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Names, Addresses, and Officials of Local Air Pollution Control Agencies
Flint Air Pollution Control Division
1101 S. Saginaw St., Flint, Michigan
Telephone: 313-238-5641
Supervisor, Richard Ceilings
48502
City of Grand Rapids
City Hall, Room 403, Grand Rapids, Michigan
Telephone: 616-456-3158
Inspector, Richard Olson
49503
Macomb County Health Department
43525 Elizabeth Road, Mt. Clemens, Michigan 48043
Telephone: 313-465-2161
Director, Leland C. Brown, M.D., M.P.H.
Director, Environmental Health Division, Merlin E. Damon, M.S.
Air Pollution Control Section
Muskegon County Health Department
County Bldg., Terrace St., Muskegon, Michigan 49440
Telephone: 616-726-4711
Wayne County Air Pollution Control Division
Wayne County Health Department
1311 E. Jefferson Ave., Detroit, Michigan 48207
Telephone: 313-224-4650
County Health Director, John S. Stock
III. STATUTORY REFERENCE
A. GENERAL AUTHORITY
Air Pollution Act, as amended, Michigan Compiled Laws Annotated
(M.C.L.A.) and 1972 Cum. Annual Pocket Part, Ch. 336, 88 336.11 -
336.36. Act to provide for exemption of air pollution control
facilities from certain taxes, M.C.L.A. and 1972 Cum. Ann. Pocket
Part, 88 336.1 - 336.8.
B. SPECIFIC AUTHORITIES
Statutory Authority
Responsible Agency
Citation^/
Plans and Programs
1. Develop comprehensive State
air pollution control plans
and programs
i'All references are to Air Pollut
Michigan Air Pollution
Control Commission
(MAPCC)
8 336.15(k)
on Act cited under General Authority,
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Statutory Authority
Plans and Programs Cont.
2. Conduct studies, investi-
gations, and research
Regulation
3. Adopt regulations
4. Adopt emission standards
5. Adopt emission I limitations
6. Prevent construction,
modification, or operation
of stationary sources
7 . Issue permits for con-
struction of new sources
8. Issue permits for opera-
tion of new sources
9. Grant variances
Surveillance and Compliance
10. Obtain compliance
information
11. Inspect & conduct tests
12. Require record keeping
13. Require periodic reports
14. Require emission
monitoring devices
15. Issue enforceable
administrative orders
Emergency Action
16. Take special prompt
action in air pollution
emergencies
Responsible Agency
MAPCC
MAPCC
MAPCC
MAPCC
MAPCC
MAPCC !
MAPCC
MAPCC
MAPCC
MAPCC
MAPCC
MAPCC
MAPCC
MAPCC
Commissioner of
Health
I/
Citation ~
8 336.15(0)
88 336. 15 (a), 336.17
88 336.15(a), 336.17
88 336. 15 (a), 336.17
By regulation pursuant
to 8 336.15(a),(g)
By regulation pursuant
to 8 335. 15 (a), (g)
By regulation pursuant..
to 8 336.15(a),(g)
88 336.30 - 336.33
88 336.15, 336.18
336.20, 336.21
8 336.15 (h),(i)
8 336.15(a),(g)
88 336.15(a),(g),336.25
8 336.15(a),(g)
88 336.15(e), 336.22,
336.23
88 336.24, 336.26
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Statutory Authority
Responsible Agency
21
Citation -
Enforcement
17. Enforce applicable laws,
regulations, standards &
administrative orders
18. Seek injunctive relief
MAPCC
MAPCCl/
88 336.15(f),(g),(j)
336.26, 336.27,
336.29
88 336.26, 336.27
2/
— Under the Thomas J. Anderson, Gordon Rockwell Environmental Protection
Act of 1970 (M.C.L.A., 1972 Cum. Ann. Pocket Part, 88 691.1201 - 691.1207.)
actions for declaratory or equitable relief for the protection of air, water
and other natural resources may be brought by the State Attorney General,
MAPCC, State and local agencies, persons, organizations, and other legal
entities.
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MINNESOTA
IGOVERNORI-
MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCY
Chairman, elected by members
Nine members, appointed by Governor and confirmed by
State Senate for staggered four year terms
Qualifications:
Broadly representative of skills and experience
necessary to effectuate policy of Minnesota
Pollution Control Agency Law. Not officers or
employees of Federal or State government.
One - agriculture
No more than two - local government or municipal
employees; not members of management board of
municipal sanitary sewage disposal system
Executive Director and Secretary, appointed by
Governor and confirmed by State Senate for four
year term to coincide with term of Governor.
X
DIVISION OF AIR QUALITY
Director
AIR QUALITY CONTROL
REGION LIAISON
ENGINEERING AND
ENFORCEMENT
Chief
1
CLERICAL
SERVICES
TECHNICAL SERVICES
AIR MONITORING &
DATA EVALUATION
HEAT & POWER
GENERAT. PLANTS
PROC. PLANTS
EMISSION INVEN.
CHEMICAL
INDUSTRY
SOURCE
EMISSION
TESTING
ICONTINUOUS MONITORING!
IDATA ANALYSIS!
IINST. CALIB. CHEMIST]
[STATEWIDE MONITORING}
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I. STATE AGENCIES
* Minnesota Pollution Control Agency
717 Delaware Street, S.E., Minneapolis, Minnesota 55440
Telephone: 612-378-1320
Chairman, Howard A. Anderson, M.D.
Members:
Executive Director & Secretary, Grant J. Merrltt
Division of Air Quality
Address and telephone above
Director, Edward M. Wiik
II. INTERGOVERNMENTAL COOPERATION
A. INTERSTATE
} The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency cooperates with other
State agencies, Federal agencies, other States and local
governments.
B. INTHASTATE
State agencies are required to cooperate with the Minnesota
Pollution Control Agency and may be ordered to do so by the
Governor.
The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency has complete responsi-
bility for air pollution control within the State. However,
local governments may continue to operate local air pollution
control programs as long as those programs are consistent with
the State program. Local governments may either enact local
legislation or adopt State regulations by reference. Local
governments may set stationary source emission regulations more
*0fficial State air pollution control agency with authority to accept and
administer Federal funds; the Executive Director is the State agent for
this purpose.
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B. INTRASTATE (cont.)
stringent than State regulations, but may not adopt air quality
standards more stringent than State standards. By contract, the
Minnesota Pollution Control Agency may delegate its administrative
powers to local governments.
Names, Addresses and Officials of Local Air Pollution Control Agencies
Air Pollution Control Division
Department of Inspections
220 Grain Exchange, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55415
Telephone: 612-330-2637
Director, Department of Inspections, Donald A, Erickson
Supervisor, Air Pollution Control, Robert L. Lines
Department of Environmental Services
2215 W. Old Shakopee Rd., Bloomington, Minnesota 55431
Telephone: 612-881-5811
Director, Environmental Services, Robert Mood
Richfield Health Department
6700 Portland Ave.
Richfield, Minnesota 55423
St. Louis Park Health Department
5005 Minnetonka Blvd., St. Louis Park, Minnesota 55416
Telephone: 612-920-3000
Director, Harvey J. McPhee
Air Pollution Control Division
Public Utilities Department
City of St. Paul
100 E. 10th St., St. Paul, Minnesota 55101
Telephone: 612-223-4366
Commissioner, Leonard Levine
Director, Arthur J. Robert
St. Cloud Health Department
111 S. Fourth Ave., St. Cloud, Minnesota 56301
Telephone: 612-251-5541 Ext. 60
Air Pollution Control Officer, Cleon LeMont
St. Louis County Health Department
504 E. Second St., Duluth, Minnesota 55805
Telephone: 218-727-8661
Executive Officer. Arvid Hough1urn, M.D.
Environmental Health Director, Kenneth Van Ess
Olmsted County Health Department
415 Fourth St., S.E., Rochester, Minnesota 55901
Telephone: 507-282-3861
Public Health Engineer, William P. Pobiete, P.E.
Public Health Sanitarian, Robert D. Rossi
III. STATUTORY REFERENCE
A. GENERAL AUTHORITY
Minnesota Pollution Control Agency Law, as amended, Minnesota
Statutes Annotated (M.S.A.) and 1972-1973 Cum. Ann. Pocket Part,
§§ 116.01 - 116.11.
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A. GENERAL AUTHORITY (cont.)
Minnesota Environmental Rights Act, M.S.A., 1972-1973 Cum. Ann.
Pocket Part, 88 116B.01 - 116B.13. Tax exemption for property
used primarily for the abatement and control of air pollution,
M.S.A. and 1972-1973 Cum. Ann. Pocket Part, 8 272.02. Tax credit
for equipment to prevent air pollution, M.S.A.,1972-1973 Cum. Ann.
Pocket Part 8 290.06(9).
B. SPECIFIC AUTHORITIES
Statutory Authority
lesponsible Agency
Citation^
I/
Plans and Programs
1. Develop comprehensive State
air pollution control plans
and programs
2. Conduct studies, investiga-
tions, and research
Regulation
3. Adopt regulations
4. Adopt emission standards
5. Adopt emission limitations
6. Prevent construction, modi-
fication, or operation of
stationary sources
7. Issue permits for con-
struction of new sources
8. Issue permits for opera-
tion of new sources
9. Grant variances
Surveillance and Compliance
10. Obtain compliance
information
Minnesota Pollution
Control Agency (MPCA)
MPCA
MPCA
MPCA
MPCA
MPCA
MPCA
MPCA
MPCA
MPCA
8 116.10
8 116.09
8 116.07
8 116.07
8 116.07
88 116.07(4a),
116.081
8 116.07(4a)
8 116.07(4a)
8 116.07(5)
8 116.091,
116.07(4)
.i/All references are to Minnesota Pollution Control Agency Law cited
under General i
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Statutory Authority
Responsible Agency
Citation -
Surveillance and Compliance Cont,
11. Inspect & conduct tests
12. Require record keeping
13. Require periodic reports
14. Require emission
monitoring devices
15. Issue enforceable
administrative orders
Emergency Action
16. Take special prompt action
in air pollution
emergencies
Enforcement
17. Enforce applicable laws,
regulations, standards, &
administrative orders
18. Seek injunctive relief
MPCA
MPCA
MPCA
MPCA
MPCA
MPCA
Attorney General or
County attorney at
request of MPCA
Attorney General or
county attorney at
request of MPCA?.'
88 116.091,
116.07(4)
88 116.091,
116.07(4)
88 116.091,
116.07(4)
8 116.07(4)
8 116.07
8 116.11
88 116.08
116.081
8 116.08
21
— Under the Minnesota Environmental Rights Act (M.S.A. 1972-1973 Cum. Ann
Pocket Part, 88 116B.01-116B.13) actions for declaratory or equitable
relief for the protection of air, water, land and other natural resources
may be brought by the State Attorney General, MPCA, State and local agencies,
persons and organizations.
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OHIO
[GOVERNOR)
JL
tDHio DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH|
[BUREAU OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH)
[AIR POLLUTION UNIT]
, I '
[ENGINEER-IN-CHARGE]
oo
OHIO AIR POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
Five members
Two ex officio
Chairman, Director of Health or his
authorized representative
Vice Chairman, Director of Development,
or his authorized representative
Three appointed by Governor and confirmed
by State Senate for staggered three year
terms
Qualificatlons:
One - municipal corporation
One - industry •— One - agriculture
ECUTIVE SECRETAR
EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT]
[MANAGEMENT SERVICES) JTECHNICAL SERVICESl |LOCAL SERVICES!
PUBLIC
DELATIONS
AIR QUALITY
SURVEILLANCE
DATA
PROCESSING
IENGR. LAB FIELD)
IFIELD ENFORCEMENT} [ENGINEERING SERVICES)
[DISTRICT OFFICES!
_L
INEDOI
Cuyahoga Falls
INWDO! ISEDO! ISWDC
Bowling Green Nelsonville Dayton
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I. STATE AGENCIES
Ohio Department of Health
450 E. Town Street
Columbus, Ohio 43216
Telephone: 614-469-4364
Acting Director of Health, Dr. T.A. Gardner
Bureau of Environmental Health
1030 King Avenue
Columbus, Ohio 43212
Telephone: 614-469-4183
Acting Chief, Dorothy Benning, R.N.
Air Pollution Unit
1030 King Avenue, P. 0. Box 118
Columbus, Ohio 43212
Telephone: 614-469-2390
Engineer in Charge, Jack A. Wunderle
* Ohio Air Pollution Control Board
450 E. Town Street
Columbus, Ohio 43216
Telephone: 614-469-2390
Chairman, Dr. T. A. Gardner
Members:
Acting Executive Secretary, C. R. Watkins
II. INTERGOVERNMENTAL COOPERATION
A. INTERSTATE
The Ohio Air Pollution Control Board advises, consults, contracts
and cooperates with governmental and private agencies.
Ohio has entered into interstate air pollution control agreements
through which State air pollution control agencies can exchange
information and data of common: interest, coordinate their regulatory
efforts' and develop an interstate air quality surveillance network
and joint emergency procedures. The information exchanged relates
to legislative and administrative matters,, proposed standards, air
quality monitoring and source emission data, progress reports on
achievement of implementation plan goals and complaints.
*0fficial State air pollution control agency with authority to accept and
administer Federal grants.
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A. INTERSTATE (cont.)
Indiana-Kentucky-Ohio Air Pollution Control Committee
Indiana
Technical Secretary [or his designee]
Indiana Air Pollution Control Board
1330 West Michigan Street
Indianapolis, Indiana 46206
Telephone: 317-633-4273
Kentucky
Director [or his designee]
Kentucky Air Pollution Control Commission
275 East Main Street
Frankfort, Kentucky 40601
Telephone: 502-564-3382
Ohio
Chairman [or his designee]
Ohio Air Pollution Control Board
450 East Town Street
Columbus, Ohio 43216
Telephone: 614-469-2390
Metropolitan Cincinnati Interstate Air Quality Control Region
Air Pollution Control Committee
Ohio
Chairman [or his designee]
Ohio Air Pollution Control Board
450 East Town Street
Columbus, Ohio 43216
Telephone: 614-469-2390
Indiana
Chairman [or his designee]
Indiana Air Pollution Control Board
1330 West Michigan Street
Indianapolis, Indiana, 46206
Telephone: 317-633-4273
Kentucky
Director [or his designee]
Kentucky Air Pollution Control Commission
275 East Main Street
Frankfort, Kentucky 40601
Telephone: 502-564-3382
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A. INTERSTATE (cont.)
Metropolitan Toledo Interstate Air Quality Control Region Agreement
Ohio
Ohio Air Pollution Control Board
450 East Town Street
Columbus, Ohio 43216
Telephone: 614-469-2390
City of Toledo Pollution Control Agency
26 Main Street
Toledo, Ohio 43605
' Telephone: 419-255-1500
Michigan
Michigan Department of Public Health
Division of Air Pollution Control
3500 North Logan Street
tansing, Michigan 48914
Telephone: 517-373-1410
Huntineton (West VirainiaVAshland (KentuckvVPortsmouth - Ironton (Ohio)
Interstate Mr Quality Control Region - Air Pollution Control
-_ Committee
Oh-Ip
Chairman [or his designee]
Ohio Air Pollution Control Board
459 East Town Street
Columbus, Ohio 43216
Telephone: 614-469-2390
West Virginia
Director [or his designee]
West Virginia Air Pollution Control Commission
1558 Washington Street, East
Charleston, West Virginia 25311
Telephone: 304-348-3286
Kentucky
Director [or his designee]
Kentucky Air Pollution Control Commission
275 East Main Street
Frankfort, Kentucky 40601
Telephone: 502-564-3382
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A. INTERSTATE (cont.)
Steubenville-Weirton-Wheeling InterstatenAir Quality Control Region -
Air Pollution Control Committee
Ohio
Chairman [or his designee]
Ohio Air Pollution Control Board
450 East Town Street
Columbus, Ohio 43216
Telephone: 614-469-2390
West Virginia
Director [or his designee]
West Virginia Air Pollution Control Commission
1558 Washington Street, East
Charleston, West Virginia 25311
Telephone: 304-348-3286
Parkersburg—Karietta Interstate Air Quality Control Regjon — Air
Pollution Control Committee
Ohio
Chairman [or his designee]
Ohio Air Pollution Control Board
450 East Town Street
Columbus, Ohio 43216
Telephone: 614-469-2390
West Virginia
Director [or his designee]
West Virginia Air Pollution Control Commission
1558 Washington Street, East
Charleston, West Virginia 25311
Telephone: 304-348-3286
Northwest Pennsylvania-Youngstown, Ohio-Interstate Air Quality Control Region
(Interstate agreement currently under negotiation)
B. INTRASTATE
Ohio has established a State-wide air pollution control program
in which responsibility is shared by the State and local agencies.
In carrying out its primary responsibility for the control of air
pollution, the State may delegate its monitoring and enforcement
authority to local air pollution control agencies. However, the
State retains concurrent jurisdiction and ultimate enforcement
authority with respect to these delegated functions. Local
governments may also establish, administer and enforce local air
pollution control programs which are consistent with and not less
stringent than State law and regulations.
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Air Pollution Control
177 South Broadway
Akron, Ohio 44308
Telephone: 216-375-2480
Director, Louis E. Bunis
Deputy Director, Norman Keckler
Air Pollution Control Division
Canton City Health Department
Second Floor, City Hall, Canton, Ohio 44702
Telephone: 216-455-8951
Commissioner, Edward Arnold, M.D.
Air Pollution Control Officer, Robert E. Pattison
Division of Air Pollution Control
2400 Beckman Street, Cincinnati, Ohio 45214
Telephone: 513-421-5700 Ext 291
Superintendent, E. D. Ermene
Division of Air Pollution Control
Department of Public Health & Welfare
2735 Broadway Ave., Cleveland, Ohio 44115
Telephone: 216-694-3310
Director, Dr. E. Frank Ellis
Division of Air Pollution Control
1313. Chesapeake Ave., Columbus, Ohio 43212
Telephone: 614-461-5630
Chief Air Pollution Control Engineer, Charles R. DeVoss
Ironton Air Pollution Control Agency
2120 S. Eighth, Ironton, Ohio 45638
Telephone: 614-532-2979
Director, Charles V. Kouns
Lake County Combined General Health District
121 Liberty St., Painesville, Ohio 44077
, Telephone: 216-352-0766
Commissioner, Fred C. Kluth, M.D.
Air Pollution Control Chief, Charles W. Kohlerman
Department of Air Pollution Control
329 10th St., Lorain, Ohio 44052
Telephone: 216-244-6718
Air Pollution Control Officer, Robert L. Carney
Middletown Division of Air Pollution Control
1240 Central Ave., Middletown, Ohio 45042
Telephone: 513-423-5771
Air Pollution Control Officer, James C. Hourihane, Jr.
Montgomery County Health Department
6175 W. Third St., Dayton, Ohio 45427
Telephone: 513-268-1671
Supervisor, Air Pollution Control, William M. Auberle
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Local Agencies (cont«)
Portsmouth City Health Department
740 Second St., Portsmouth, Ohio 45662
Telephone: 614-353-5153
Health Commissioner, Air Pollution Control, T. H. Nichols
Air Pollution Control Officer, Walter E. Perry
Department of Health, City of Mansfield
600 W. Third St., Mansfield, Ohio 44906
Telephone: 419-524-2333
Health Commissioner: Harry WainA M.DS _ ,, , ,
Air Pollution Control Officer, Howard E. Woodward
Steubenville Air Quality Region
City Annex BlcfgV, 308 Market St.
Steubenville, Ohio 43952
Telephone: 614-282-4561 Exts.21, 22
Chief Control Officer, Michael M. Marick
Pollution Control Agency
26 Main St., Toledo, Ohio 43605
Telephone: 419-255-1500 Ext 445
Director, Paul D. Findlay
Wood-Lucas County Air Pollution Agency
541 W. Wooster St., Bowling Green, Ohio 43402
Telephone: 419-353-5081
Air Pollution Sanitarian, Richard B. Motten
Youngstown Air Pollution Control Agency
7 W. Federal St., Youngstown, Ohio 44503
Telephone: 216-744-8631, Ext. 266
Air Pollution Control Officer, Walter I. Rauh
III. STATUTORY REFERENCE
A. GENERAL AUTHORITY
Page's Ohio Revised Code Annotated and 1971 Supp., Title 37:
Ch. 3704, Air Pollution Control, 88 3704.01 - 3704.11, 3704.99;
Ch. 3706, Air Quality Development Authority, 88 3706.01 - 3706.21,
3706.99.
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B. SPECIFIC AUTHORITIES
Statutory Authority
Plans and Programs
1. Develop comprehensive State
air pollution control plans
and programs
2. Conduct studies, investiga-
tions, and research
Regulation
3. Adopt regulations
4. Adopt emission standards
5. Adopt emission limitations
6. Prevent construction, modi-
fication, or operation of
stationary sources
7 . Issue permits for con-
struction of new sources
8. Issue permits for opera-
tion of new sources
9. Grant variances
'•'i ' '
Surveillance and Compliance
10. Obtain compliance
information
11. Inspect & conduct tests
12. Require record keeping
Responsible Agency
Ohio Air Pollution
Control Board
(OAPCB)
OAPCB
OAPCB
OAPCB
OAPCB
OAPCB
OAPCB
OAPCB
OAPCB
OAPCB
OAPCB
OAPCB
Citation -^
8 3704. 03 (A)
8 3704. 03 (C)
88 3704.03(D),(E),(F),
(G),(K): 3704.04
8 3704. 03 (D), (E)
8 3704.03(0), (E)
8 3704.03 (F), (G);
3704.05
88 3704.03 (F) ;
3704.031; 3704.05
88 3704. 03 (G);
3704.031; 3704.05
88 3704. 03 (H)
3704.031
88 3704.03 (F),(G),(H),
(I),(J),(M); 3704.031
88 3704.03(J),(M);
3704.031
8 3704.03(1)
— All references are to Ch. 3704, Air Pollution Control, cited under
General Authorityt
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Statutory Authority
Responsible Agency
Citation
I/
Surveillance & Compliance Cont.
13. Require periodic reports
14. Require emission
monitoring devices
15. Issue enforceable admin-
istrative orders
Emergency Action
16. Take special prompt action
in air pollution
emergencies
Enforcement
17. Enforce applicable laws,
regulations, standards &
and administrative orders
18. Seek injunctive relief
OAPCB
OAPCB
OAPCB
Director of Health
OAPCB
State Attorney Gen-
eral at written
request of OAPCB
or Director of
Health
8 3704.03(1)
88 3704.03(1);
3704.031
8 3704.03(8)
8 3704.032
88 3704.03(8), (T);
3,704.05; 3704.06;
3>04.99
8 3704.06
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vO
o
ERNOR &
EGISLATURE
IHATURAL RESOURCES BOARD[-
lAdvisory Boards!
^__
[Department of Natural Resources!
AIR POLLUTION CONTROL
ADVISORY COUNCIL
Chairman and other officers
elected annually by members
Seven members - appointed by
Governor for staggered three
year terms
Qualifications:
Familiar with air pollution
problems and control.
WISCONSIN CONSERVATION CONGRESS
(Authority:-Wisconsin 1972
Laws, Regular Session, Ch
179 (A.B. 279) effective
February 20, 1972)
NATURAL RESOURCES COUNCIL
OF STATE AGENCIES
_L
DIVISION OF
FORESTRY &
RECREATION
DIVISION OF
FISH, GAME,
& ENFORCEMENT
_L
DIVISION OF
ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION
DIVISION OF TRUST
LANDS & INVESTMENT
BUREAU OF AIR POLLUTION
CONTROL & SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL
BUREAU OF WATER &
SHORELAND MANAGEMENT
BUREAU OF WATER SUPPLY
& POLLUTION CONTROL
BUREAU OF STANDARDS
& SURVEYS
IR POLLUTION CONTROL SECTION
Chief
J_
[AIR REGION MANAGEMENT GROUPJ
JAIR QUALITY SURVEILLANCE GROUP][ENFORCEMENT GROUP)
FIVE DISTRICT OFFICES
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I. STATE AGENCIES
* Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources
P. 0. Box 450, Madison, Wisconsin 53701
Telephone: 608-266-3221
Secretary, L. P. Voigt
Division of Environmental Protection
Same address and telephone as above
Administrator, Thomas Frangos
Bureau of Air Pollution Control & Solid Waste Disposal
4610 University Avenue, Madison, Wisconsin 53705
Telephone: 608-266-0924
Director, Brooks Becker,M.D.
Air Pollution Control Section
Address and telephone above
Chief, Douglas Evans
Wisconsin Natural Resources Board
John M. Potter, Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin
Daniel K. Tyler, Phillips, Wisconsin
Gerald A. Rohlich, Madison, Wisconsin
Stanton P. Helland, Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin
Roger C. Minahan, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Richard A. Steam, Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin
Charles Stoddard, Minong, Wisconsin
Lester Voigt, Madison, Wisconsin
John Beale, Madison Wisconsin
Donald Mackle, Madison, Wisconsin
Air Pollution Control Advisory Council
4610 University Avenue, Madison, Wisconsin 53705
Telephone: 608-266-0924
Chairman, William Lea, M.D.
Members
* Official State air pollution control agency with authority to accept and
administer Federal funds.
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II. INTERGOVERNMENTAL COOPERATION
A. INTERSTATE
Wisconsin exchanges air quality and emission inventory data
with Iowa, Minnesota and Illinois and provides States having air
quality control regions in common with Wisconsin with data
needed to implement air quality control plans.
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources advises, consults,
contracts and cooperates with other State agencies, Federal
agencies, other States, interstate and interlocal agencies,
local governments, industries, interested persons and groups.
B. INTRASTATE
Wisconsin has established a comprehensive, integrated State-
wide program to enhance the quality, management and protection
of the State's air, land and water resources in which responsibility
is shared between the State and local governments. The State
encourages local governments to handle air pollution problems
within their respective jurisdictions and on a regional basis
and provides technical, consultative and training aid and
assistance. Subject to State approval, continuing State
surveillance and assertion of State regulation and control if
the local program is inadequate, counties may establish,
administer and enforce local air pollution control programs
compatible with and as strict as those imposed by State law
and regulations (W.S.A. 8 144.41). W.S.A. 8 59.07(85) authorizes
counties to establish air pollution control departments and to
adopt, administer and enforce ordinances and regulations to
control emissions. County air pollution control ordinances and
regulations supersede existing municipal ordinances and
regulations.
Names, Addresses and Officials of Local Air Pollution Control Agencies
City of Beloit, Department of Health
Municipal Center, Beloit, Wisconsin 53511
Telephone: 608-364-4471
Director of Sanitation, Stanley J. Goldschmidt
Air Pollution Committee, Board of Supervisors
Douglas County, Douglas County-Courthouse
Superior, Wisconsin 54880
Telephone: 715-394-0341
Chairman, Edward Staek
Air Pollution Control Officer, Alan E. Pederson
Telephone: 715-394-0286
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Local Agencies (cont.)
Eau Clare City-County Health Department
414 E. Grand Ave., Eau Clare, Wisconsin 54701
Telephone: 715-832-8331 Ext 45
Director, John A. Bacharach
City of Green Bay
100 N. Jefferson, Green Bay, Wisconsin 54301
Telephone: 414-437-7611 Ext. 265
Inspector, Al Steffens
Madison Department of Public Health
City-County Bldg., Rm. 507, Madison, Wisconsin 53709
Telephone: 608-266-4821
Acting Director of Public Health, Thayer W. Burnham
Milwaukee County Department.of Air Pollution Control
9722 W. Watertown Plank Rd, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53226
Telephone: 414-771-3612
Director, Fred R. Rehm
*
Racine County Air Pollution Control Department
730 Wisconsin Ave., Racine, Wisconsin 53403
Telephone: 414-634-6631
County Administrator, Gilbert Berthelsen
Director, Martin F. Whitehead
III. STATUTORY AUTHORITY
A. GENERAL AUTHORITY
Wisconsin Statutes Annotated (W.S.A.) and 1972-1973 Cum. Ann.
Pocket Part, Ch. 144, 88 144.30 - 144.42, 144.536, 144.537, 144.54,
144.55, 144.56, 144.57. For Department of Natural Resources, see
W.S.A. 1972-1973 Cum. Ann. Pocket Part, Ch. 15, 88 15.34, 15.341,
15.343, 15.347. See also: Wisconsin Laws 1971, Ch. 273 (A.B. 873)
effective April 29, 1972, relating to protection of environmental
quality as a specific consideration of certain department of natural resources
proceedings; Wisconsin Laws 1971, Ch. 274, (A.B. 875), published
April 28, 1972, relating to governmental consideration of environ-
mental impact.
B. SPECIFIC AUTHORITIES
Statutory Authority
Responsible Agency
Citation^
Plans and Programs
1. Develop comprehensive State
air pollution control plans
and programs
Department of Natural
Resources (DNR)
88 144.31 (l)(e)
144.36 (l)(a)
— All references are to Ch. 144, Wisconsin Statutes Annotated^
cited under General Authority*
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Statutory Authority
II
Responsible Agency
Citation
Plans and Programs
2. Conduct studies, investi-
gations, and research
Regulation
3. Adopt regulations
A. Adopt emission standards
5. Adopt emission limitations
6. Prevent construction, modi-
fication, or operation of
stationary sources
7. Issue permits for con-
struction of new sources
8. Issue permits for opera-
tion of new sources
9. Grant variances
Surveillance, and Compliance
10. Obtain compliance
information
11. Inspect & conduct tests
12. Require record keeping
13i. Require periodic reports
14. Require emission
monitoring devices
15. Issue enforceable
administrative orders
DNR
DNR
DNR
DNR
DNR
DNR
DNR
DNR
DNR
DNR
DNR
DNR
DNR
88 144.31(2)(d),
144.36(l)(b)
8 144.31(1)(a)
88 144.31(1)(a)
144.38(1)(a)
88 144.31(1)(a)
144:38(1)(a)
8 144.39, 144.536
144.57
8 144.39
8 144.39
88 144.31(2)(a),
144.36(2), 144.38(1)(b),
144.537
88 144.34, 144.54
88 144.36(2), 144.38
88 144.38(l)(b), 144.54
8 144.38(1)(b)
88 144.31(2)(b), 144.35,
144.537, 144.56
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Statutory Authority
Responsible Agency
Citation ~
Emergency Action
16. Take special prompt
action in air
pollution emergencies
Enforcement
17. Enforce applicable laws,
regulations, standards &
administrative orders
18. Seek injunctive relief
Secretary, DNR
88 144.40, 144.536
DNR, State Attorney
General
State Attorney
General
88 144.31(2)(b)
144.35, 144.536
144.57
8 144.536
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Arkansas
Louisiana
New Mexico
Oklahoma
Texas
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Division of Air Pollution Control
Engineering
Services
Division Attorney
Administrative
Services
Special
Studies
Data
Processing
Source
Surveillance
J.
Ambient Air
Qaulity Monitoring
en
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Department of Pollution Control and Ecology
Commission on Pollution Control and Ecology../
\o
oo
Assistant Director
— Wastewater Treatment Operator License Committee
Administration Section
Business Project (Grant) Secretarial Property
Office Consultant Assignments Control
Division of Environmental Preservation
Division of Water Pollution
Specialized Services Section'
Legal Data Drafting Training Public Instrument
Processing Information Servicing
Division of Air Pollution Control ,
Cnief
Division of Solid Waste
Technical Services Section
Laboratory Services
Field Services
For composition of Commission, see Arkansas Statutes Annotated, 1971 Cum. Pocket.Supp., Title 82, Ch. 19,
8 82-1903.
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ARKANSAS
I. STATE AGENCIES
* Arkansas Department of Pollution Control and Ecology
8001 National Drive
Little Rock, Arkansas 72209
Telephone: 501-371-1701
Director, S. Ladd Davies
Division of Air Pollution Control
8001 National Drive
Little Rock, Arkansas 72209
Telephone: 501-371-1136
Chief, Jarrell E. Southall
Commission on Pollution Control and Ecology
II. INTERGOVERNMENTAL COOPERATION
A. INTERSTATE
The Arkansas Department of Pollution Control and Ecology advises,
consults and cooperates with other State agencies, Federal agencies
other States, local governments, industries and affected groups and
represents the State in all interstate compact matters relating to
air pollution control.
* Official State air pollution control agency with authority to accept and administer
Federal funds.
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II. INTERGOVERNMENTAL COOPERATION
A. INTERSTATE (cont.)
Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Oklahoma, Tennessee and Texas
have established informal interstate committees to facilitate
the exchange of information and data on emissions, air quality,
and control strategy development and to aid in the solution of
mutual problems.
1 Arkansas-MississippirTennessee-Memphis-Shelby County Committee
Arkansas
Director (or his designee)
Arkansas Pollution Control Commission
Mississippi
Director (or his designee)
Air and Water Pollution Control Commission
P. 0. Box 827
Jackson, Mississippi 39205
Telephone: 601-354-6783
Tennessee
Technical Secretary (or his designee)
Air Pollution Control Board
C2-212 Cordell Hull Building
Nashville, Tennessee 37219
Telephone: 615-741-3931
Memphis-Shelby County
Director of Air Pollution Control (or his desighee)
Division of Pollution Control
Memphis-Shelby County Health Department
Arkansas, Louisiana, Texas, Oklahoma
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II. INTERGOVERNMENTAL COOPERATION
B. INTRASTATE
In Arkansas, the State has sole responsiblity for air pollution control
and abatement. Local governments are prohibited from enacting and
enforcing local air pollution control laws, ordinances and regulations
(Arkansas Statutes Annotated, 1971 Cum. Pocket Supp. Title 82, § 82-1941).
III. STATUTORY REFERENCE
A. GENERAL AUTHORITY
Arkansas Water and Air Pollution Control Act, as amended, Arkansas Statutes
Annotated, 1971 Cum. Pocket Supp., Title 82, §8 82-1901 - 82-1909, 82-1931 -
82-1943. Act approving the Interstate Environmental Compact (Acts
1971, No. 304) Arkansas Statutes Annotated, 1971 Cum. Pocket Supp. Title 82,
88 82-1974 - 82-1976. Arkansas Statutes Annotated, 1971 Cum. Pocket Supp.
Title 5, Ch. 9, State Departments, Organization, 88 5-901 - 5-922
(Acts 1971, No. 38, approved February 4, 1971)
B. SPECIFIC AUTHORITIES
Statutory Authority
Responsible Agency
4/
Citation-'
Plans and Programs
1. Develop comprehensive State
air pollution control plans
and programs
2. Conduct studies, investigations,
and research
Regulation
3. Adopt regulations
4. Adopt emission standards
5. Adopt emission limitations
Department of Pollution
Control and Ecology
(DPCE), Commission
Pollution Control and
Ecology (CPCE)I/
DPCE, CPCE
DPCE, CPCE, subject to
written approval by
Governor
DPCE, CPCE, subject to
written approval by
Governor
DPCE, CPCE, subject to
written approval by
Governor
DPCE, CPCE
§ 82-1935(a)
02-1935(c)
82-1935(j)(l)
82-1936
§§ 82-1935(c)(j)(l)
82-1936
§§ 82-1935(c)(j)(l)
82-1936
§§ 82-1935(j)
82-1938
6. Prevent construction, modifi-
cation, or operation of
stationary sources
2/ For relationship of Commission on Pollution Control and Ecology to Department
of Pollution Control and Ecology, see Arkansas Statutes Annotated, 1971 Cum. Pocket
Supp., Title 5, Ch. 9, §§ 5-902, 5-908, 5-922.
4/ All references are to Arkansas Statutes Annotated, 1971 Cum. Pocket Supp.,
Title 82, cited under General Authority.
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III. STATUTORY REFERENCE
B. SPECIFIC AUTHORITIES (cent.)
Statutory Authority
Responsible Agency
Citation-'
Regulation (Continued)
7. Issue permits for construc-
tion of new sources
8. Issue permits for operation of
new sources
9. Grant variances
Surveillance and Compliance
10. Obtain compliance information
11. Inspect and conduct tests
12. Require record Keeping
13. Require periodic reports
14. Require emission monitoring
devices
15. Issue enforceable adminis-
trative orders
Emergency Action
16. Take special prompt action
in air pollution
emergencies
Enforcement
17. Enforce applicable laws, regu-
lations, standards, and admin-
istrative orders
18. Seek injunctive relief
202
DPCE, CPCE
DPCE, CPCE
DPCE, CPCE
DPCE, CPCE
DPCE, CPCE
DPCE, CPCE
DPCE, CPCE
DPCE, CPCE
DPCE, CPCE
DPCE, CPCE
DPCE, CPCE
DPCE, CPCE
§ 82-1935(j)
§ 82-1935(j)
§ 82-1939
§§ 82-1935(d)(e)(m)
(o)
82-1940
§§ 82-1935(o)
82-1940
82-1905(3)
§§ 82-1935
82-1940
§ 82-1935(m)
§ 82-1935
§§ 82-1935(g)(k)(l)
82-1938
§§ 82-1935, 82-1938
82-1906(c)
82-1940
§§ 82-1935(g)(k)(n)
82-1938
82-1935(g)(k)(n)
(o)
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LOUISIANA
I Louisiana State Board of Health
Louisiana State Department of Health
Louisiana Air Control I/
Commission
Bureau of Environmental Health
Division of Air Control
and Occupational Health
Head
— Attorney
Occupational Health
Section
:Aiir Control Section
Chief
Clerical Services
Air Control Laboratory
Technical
Assistance
Program
Operations
Field
Investigations
Southern
A.Q.C. Region
Northeastern
A.Q.C. Region
1
Northwestern
A.Q.C. Region
I/ For composition of Commission see page 204.
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Louisiana Air Control Commission
7 Members; ex officio Chairman; Vice Chairman selected by members
3 ex officio
President, Louisiana State Board of Health;—' Ex officio Chairman
Director, State Board of Commerce and Industry 21
Commissioner of Agriculture 2_l
4 appointed by Governor for staggered 4 year terms
1 - registered professional engineer from slate of nominees from Louisiana
Engineering Society
1 - licensed physician from slate of nominees from Louisiana State Medical
Society
1 - private manufacturing or industry from slate of nominees from Louisiana
Manufacturers Association
1 - municipal government from slate of nominees from Louisiana Municipal
Association
Technical Secretary, Director, Bureau of Environmental Health, Louisiana
State Department of Health, ex officio-non-voting
21 Or his authorized representative.
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I. STATE AGENCIES
Louisiana State Department of Health
Bureau of Environmental Health
Director, John E. Trygg
Division of Air Control and Occupational Health
Air Control Section
P. 0. Box 60630
Louisiana State Office Building
New Orleans, Louisiana 70160
Telephone: 504-527-5115
Chief,
* Louisiana Air Control Commission
Louisiana State Office Building
P.O. Box 60630
New Orleans, Louisiana 70160
Telephone: 504-427-5111
Chairman, Andrew Hedmeg, M.D., M.P.H.
Vice Chairman, William T. Hackett
Members: Charles J. Pasqua
Everett Jacob
H.F.M. Garrett, M.D.
Dave L. Pearce
Lee Castagnos, Jr.
Technical Secretary, John E. Trygg
II. INTERGOVERNMENTAL COOPERATION
A. INTERSTATE
Louisiana, Arkansas, Oklahoma and Texas have established an informal
interstate committee to. facilitate the exchange of information and
data on standards, regulations, chemical analyses, sampling methods
emissions and air quality and to aid in the solution of mutual
problems.
Arkansas, Louisiana, Texas, Oklahoma
* Official State air pollution control agency with authority to accept and
administer Federal funds.
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II. INTERGOVERNMENTAL COOPERATION
A. INTERSTATE (cont.)
The Louisiana Air Control Commission advises, consults and cooperates
with other State agencies, Federal agencies, other States, industries,
and interested persons and groups and represents the State in all
interstate compact matters pertaining to air pollution control.
B. INTRASTATE
In Louisiana, the State has sole responsibility for air pollution control
and abatement; by law, exclusive jurisdiction over air control is
vested in the Louisiana Air Control Commission. The Commission may
obtain needed assistance from any State agency, board, educational
institution or experiment station.
III. STATUTORY REFERENCE
A. GENERAL AUTHORITY
Louisiana Air Control Law, as amended, Louisiana Revised Statutes
(LSA-RS) Vol. 23 and 1972 Cum. Annual Pocket Part, Title 40, Ch. 12,
88 40:2201 - 40:2216.
B. SPECIFIC AUTHORITIES
Statutory Authority
Responsible Agency
Citation!/
Plans and Programs
1. Develop comprehensive State
air pollution control plans
and programs
2. Conduct studies, investigations,
and research
Regulation
3. Adopt regulations
4. Adopt emission standards
5. Adopt emission limitations
6. Prevent construction, modifi-
cation, or operation of
stationary sources
Louisiana Air Control
Commission (LACC)
LACC
LACC
LACC
LACC
LACC
8 40:2204(A)(1)
8 40:2204(8)^2)
88 40:2204(A)(2)
40:2206
88 40:2204(A)(2)
40:2206
88 40:2204(A)(2)
40:2206
8 40:2204(A)(2)
206
Cited under General
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III. STATUTORY REFERENCE
B. SPECIFIC AUTHORITIES (cont.)
Statutory Authority
Responsible Agency
Citation!/
Regulation (Continued)
7. Issue permits for construc-
tion of new sources
8. Issue permits for operation of
new sources
9. Grant variances
Surveillance and Compliance
10. Obtain compliance information
11. Inspect and conduct tests
12. Require record keeping
13. Require periodic reports
14. Require emission monitoring
devices
15. Issue enforceable adminis-
trative orders
Emergency Action
16. Take special prompt action
in air pollution emergencies
Enforcement
17. Enforce applicable laws, regu-
lations, standards, and admin-
istrative orders
18. Seek injunctive relief
LACC
LACC
LACC
LACC; Technical Secy.
LACC
LACC
LACC
LACC
LACC
LACC
LACC
LACC
8 40:2204(A)(2)
8 40:2204(A)(2)
88 40:2211
40:2212
88 40: 2204 (A) (2)
(3) (4)
40:2208
8 40: 2204 (A) (2)
8 40:2204(A)(2)(3)
§ 40:2202 (A) (2)
8 40: 2202 (A) (2)
88 40:2204(A)(5)
40:2208
8 40:2204 (A) (5) (i)
8 40:2204(A)(6)
8 40:2214
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Environmentally
Improvement
Board
Environmental^/
Improvement
Agency
2xec. Director
Environmental
Laboratories
Section
-Food Protection
•Milk Sanitation
ouncil on
vironmental
uality
hairman
esignated by
Sovernor
3 Members
appointed by
Sovernor to
serve at his
pleasure
Health &
Social
ervi^es
Director
Planning & Training
Legal
Special Projects
Public Information
.{Business
administration
-jLegal
Personnel
Management
•Vector
Control
f-Solid
I Wastes
L-Solid Wastes e.mn-i...
Adv. Comm. _ Supply
Env.
Chemicals
Unit
Plague
'Research
1
Occupational Health
Radiological & Air
Quality Section
Water
h-Pollution
C6ntrol
Water
' Swimming
Pool Unit
Engineering
& Design
Radiation Protection
. Radiation Adv.
Council
Uranium Miner
Env. Study
Lead-210 Study
Uranium Mine
Lab.
Air Quality Unit
- Air Poll. Tech.
Adv. Comm.
Occ. Health &
Safety
"— Occ. Health
Adv. Comm.
Env. Mgr.
Regions 1,3
Env. Mgr.
Region 2
Env. Mgr.
Region 4
Env. Mgr.
Region 5
Env. Mgr.
Region 6
I/ For composition of Board see page 209.
21 New Mexico laws 1972, Ch. 40, approved February 28, 1972,
authorizes the Governor, upon order, to separate the
Environmental Improvement Agency from the Health and
Social Services Department,
208
[Source Testing)
(Monitoring & Sampling)—
[Enforcement [-
[Regional Activities^
Planning & Special
Studies
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Environmental Improvement Board
Chairman, Vice Chairman and Secretary elected by Board
5 Members, appointed by Governor and confirmed by State Senate for
staggered 5 year terms
Qualifications:
No more than 3 members from same political party
Secretary and non-voting member, Executive birector, Environmental
Improvement Agency
209
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I. STATE AGENCIES
Environmental Improvement Agency
PERA Building
College and West Manhattan
P.O. Box 2348
Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501
Telephone: 505-827-2373
Executive Director, Larry J. Gordon
Occupational Health, Radiological and Air Quality Section
Address above.
Telephone: 505-827-2813
Air Quality Unit
Supervisor, Richard Burgard
* Environmental Improvement Board
P.O. Box 2348
Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501
Chairman, James E. Snead
Members
Executive Director, Larry J. Gordon
II. INTERGOVERNMENTAL COOPERATION
A. INTERSTATE
New Mexico coordinates air quality surveillance and air emergency
planning and exchanges information and data on new sources, emissions
and air quality with adjoining States, Arizona, Colorado, Nevada,
Texas and Utah.
The New Mexico Environmental Improvement Board advises, consults,
cooperates and contracts with Federal agencies, other States, local
governments and interested persons or groups. The Board may also enter
into agreements and compacts with adjoining States.
* Official State air pollution control agency with authority to accept and
administer Federal funds.
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II. INTERGOVERNMENTAL COOPERATION
B. INTRASTATE
In Hew Mexico, responsibility for air pollution control is shared by
the State and local governments. However, the State, acting through
the Environmental Improvement Board, retains complete jurisdiction
and control for administration and enforcement of the Air Quality
Control Act with respect to any act or failure to act by a local
government which causes or contributes to air pollution. Local
governments may adopt and enforce local ordinances and regulations
consistent with and not less strict than State regulations. Local
governments are also authorized to administer and enforce the
provisions of the New Mexico Air Quality Control Act within their
respective jurisdictions.
Names, Addresses and Officials of Local Air Pollution Control Agencies
Albuquerque-Bemalillo County
Albuquerque Department of Environmental Health
Air Management Division
Box 1293
Albuquerque, New Mexico 87103
Telephone: 505-842-7432
Director, Environmental Health Department, J. Patrick Kneafsey
Air Resources Manager, Harry M. Davidson
Albuquerque-Bemalillo County Air Quality Control Board
Box 1293
Albuquerque, New Mexico 87103
Telephone: 505-842-7432
Chairman, Dale Tetterington
III. STATUTORY REFERENCE
A. GENERAL AUTHORITY
Air Quality Control Act, as amended, New Mexico Statutes Annotated,
1953, Replacement Vol. 3, 1971 Pocket Supplement and 1972 Interim
Supplement, Ch. 12, Art. 14, 88 12-14-1 - 12-14-13.
Environmental Improvement Act, as amended, New Mexico Statutes Annotated,
1953, Replacement Vol. 3, 1971 Pocket Supplement, Ch. 12, Art. 19,
88 12-19-1 - 12-19-13, Recompiled in 1972 Interim Supplement to Ch. 12,
Art. 12, 88 12-12-1 - 12-12-13, (Citations to this Act use the old
numbering and refer to text in the 1971 Pocket Supplement. Recompiled
section references are shown in parentheses) Environmental Quality
Control, New Mexico Statutes Annotated, 1933, Replacement Vol. 3, 1971
Pocket Supplement, Ch. 12, Art. 20, 88 12-20-1 - 12-20-7.
211
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III. STATUTORY REFERENCE
SPECIFIC AUTHORITIES
Statutory Authority
Responsible Agency—
Citation-'
Plans and Programs
1. Develop comprehensive State
air pollution control plans
and programs
2. Conduct studies, investigations,
and research
Regulation
3. Adopt regulations
4. Adopt emission standards
5. Adopt emission limitations
8.
Prevent construction, modifi-
cation, or operation of
stationary sources
Issue permits for construc-
tion of new sources
Issue permits for operation of
new sources
9. Grant variances
Environmental Improvement
Board (EIB)*
EIB*
EIB*
EIB*
EIB*
EIB, Environmental
Improvement Agency
(EIA)*
EIB, EIA
EIB, EIA
EIB*
§ 12-14-5.6(9)
§ 12-14-5.B(2)
88 12-14-5.B(l)(8)
12-14-5.C
12-14-5.E
12-14-6
12-19-6(12-12-6)
12-19-11(12-12-11)
12-19-13(12-12-13)
88 12-14-5.8(1)(8)
12-14-5.C
12-14-5.E
12-14-6
12-19-11(12-12-11)
12-19-13(12-12-13)
88 12-14-5.8(1)(8)
12-14-5.C
12-14-5.E
12-14-6
12-19-11(12-12-11)
12-19-13(12-12-13)
8 12-14-7
(see also
8 12-14-5.C)
8 12-14-7
8 12-14-7
8 12-14-8
12-14-8.1
3/ The name of the responsible State agency only is given. An asterisk indicates
comparable municipal or county authority referenced generally under General Authority
kj References are to Air Quality Control Act as amended, and Environmental
Improvement Act, as amended, cited under General Authority,
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I'll. STATUTORY REFERENCE
B. SPECIFIC.AUTBORJTY (cont,)
Statutory Authority
Responsible Agency—
Citation-'
Surveillance and Compliance
10. Obtain compliance information
11. Inspect and conduct tests
12. Require record keeping
13. Require periodic reports
14. Require emission monitoring
devices
15. Issue enforceable adminis-
trative orders
Emergency Action
16. Take special prompt action
in air pollution emergencies
Enforcement
17. Enforce applicable laws, regu-
lations, standards, and admin-
istrative orders
18. Seek injunctive rfclief
EIB, EIA*
EIB, EIA*
EIB, EIA*
EIB*
EIB, EIA*
EIB, EIA*
Executive Director,
EIA
EIB, EIA, State
Attorney General,
District and
Municipal Attorneys*
EIA and EIB
represented by
State Attorney General*
88 12-14-5.B(2)
12-14-5.E
12-14-11.1
88 12-14-5.B(2)
12-14-5.E
12-14-11.1
88 12-14-5.E(3)
12-14-11.1
8 12-14-5.E(4)(5)
88 12-14-5.E(l)
12-14-11.1
88 12-14-7
12-14-8
12-14-12.1
88 12-14-9
12-14-11
88 12-14-5.8(3)
12-14-11
12-14-12
12-14-12.1
12-19-9(12-12-9)
12-19-10(12-12-10)
88 12-14-9
12-14-11
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State Board of Health
Oklahoma State Department of Health
Commissioner
Environmental Health Services
Deputy Commissioner for
Environmental Services
Air Pollution Control Division
Director, appointed by
Commissioner of Health
Clerical Section
Oklahpma Air Pollution
Council I/
Staff Assistant
Technical
Section
Engineering Section
Laboratory
I
Field Services
Permit Review
Stack Sampling
I/ For composition of Air Pollution Council see page
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Oklahoma Air Pollution Council
Chairman and Vice Chairman elected annually by members
7 members - appointed by Governor and confirmed by State Senate for
staggered 7 year terms
Qualifications:
Oklahoma residents
1 - professional engineer
1 - industry
1 - faculty member of Oklahoma University or Oklahoma State University
1 - transportation industry
1 - petroleum industry
1 - agriculture
1 - local government
Air Pollution Control Director, ex officio, non-voting
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I. STATE AGENCIES
Oklahoma State Board of Health
President, Otho R. Whiteneck, D.D.S.
Vice President, Robert D. McCullough, D.O.
Secretary, Robert L. Loy
Glen L. Berkenbile, M.D.
Wayne J. Boyd, M.D.
Bert T. Brundage, M.D.
Carl D. Osborn, M.D.
Eugene A. Owens, M.D.
Harold A. Toaz
Oklahoma Air Pollution Council
Chairman, Raymond A. Mill, Ph.D.
Vice Chairman, Loyn Marvel
Benjamin 0. Flowers
Jess; M. Hightower
John R. Hefferin
James C. Kirk, Ph.D.
W. A. Roberts, Jr.
* Oklahoma State Department of Health
3400 N. Eastern Avenue
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105
Telephone: 405-427-6561
Commissioner of Health, R. LeRoy Carpenter, M.D.
Environmental Health Services
Address and telephone above.
Deputy Commissioner for Environmental Services, Lloyd F. Pummill
Air Pollution Control Division
Room B-201
3400 North Eastern Ave.
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105
Telephone: 405-524-1482
Air Pollution Control Director, Robert V. Blanche, P.E.
* Official State air pollution control agency with authority to accept and administer
Federal funds and grants.
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TT. INTERGOVERNMENTAL COOPERATION
A. INTERSTATE
Oklahoma has established informal
interstate committees to facilitate the exchange of information
and data on standards, regulations, chemical analyses, sampling
methods, emissions and air quality and to aid in the solution of
mutual problems.
Oklahoma. Arkansas, Louisiana, Texas
Oklahoma-Hanaas-Missouri Interstate Air Pollution Control Committee
Oklahoma
Mr. Robert V. Blanche, Director
Air Pollution Control Division
Environmental Health Services
Oklahoma State Department of Health
3400 North Eastern Ave., Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105
Telephone: 405-427-6561
Kansas
Mr. Melville W. Gray, Chief Engineer and Director
Division of Environmental Health
Kansas State Department of Health
State Office Building, Topeka, Kansas 66612
Telephone: 913-296-3896
Missouri
Executive Secretary or his designee
Missouri Air Conservation Commission
P. 0. Box 1062, 112 West High Street
Jefferson City, Missouri 65101
Telephone: 314-635-9145
The Oklahoma State Department of Health advises, consults and
cooperates with other State agencies, Federal agencies, other States,
local governments, industries and affected groups and represents the
State in all interstate compact matters relating to air pollution
control. State agencies are required to cooperate with the Oklahoma
State Department of Health to achieve the objectives of the
Oklahoma Clean Air Act.
B- INTRASTATE
In Oklahoma, the State has primary responsibility for air pollution
control and exercises jurisdiction over air pollution matters
concurrently with local governments. The operations of the State
Department of Health are carried out at the local level through
organized county health units which are considered, under Oklahoma
law, as extensions of the State Department of Health. Under State
law, County Boards of Health are also empowered to adopt rules and
regulations which may be enforced by county health department
sanitarians. Local governments may adopt and enforce air pollution
control ordinances and codes which do not conflict with and contain
provisions as strict as those prescribed by State law and regulations.
Names, Addresses and Officials of Local Air Pollution Control Agencies
Oklahoma City-County Health Department
331 West Main
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73102
Telephone: 405-231-2491
Director, Environmental Health Services, D. C. Cleveland, R.P.S.
Assistant Director, Environmental Health Services, Lorin Mackey, R.P.S.
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II. INTERGOVERNMENTAL COOPERATION
B. INTRASTATE
Names, Addresses and Officials of Local Air Pollution Control Agencies (cont.)
Tulsa City-County Health Department
4616 East 15th Street
Tulsa, Oklahoma 74112
Telephone: 918-WE9-2671
Director, Environmental Health Division, M. F. Reece
III. STATUTORY REFERENCE
A. GENERAL AUTHORITY
Oklahoma Clean Air Act, as amended
Oklahoma Statutes Annotated, 1971-1972 Cum.
Annual Pocket Part, Title 63, Ch. 30, 88 2001 - 2008.
B. SPECIFIC AUTHORITIES
Statutory Authority
Responsible Agency
Citation-'
Plans and Programs
1. Develop comprehensive State
air pollution control plans
and programs
2. Conduct studies, investigations,
and research
Regulation
3. Adopt regulations
4. Adopt emission standards
5. Adopt emission limitations
Prevent construction, modifi-
cation, or operation of
stationary sources
Issue permits for construc-
tion of new sources
Oklahoma State Depart-
ment of Health (OSDH)
OSDH
State Board of Health
(SBH) with approval of
Oklahoma Air Pollution
Council (OAPC)
SBH with'approval of
OAPC
SBH with approval of
OAPC
SBH, OSDH
SBH, OSDH
8 2002(C)(a)
8 2002 (C)(c)
88 2002(D)
2002(F)
88 2002(D)
2002(F)
88 2002(D)
2002(F)
By regulation
By regulation
2/ All references are to Oklahoma Clean Air Act, as amended, cited under
General Authority. 218
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III. STATUTORY REFERENCE
B. SPECIFIC AUTHORITIES (cont.)
Statutory Authority
Responsible Agency
2/
Citation-'
Regulation (Continued)
8. Issue permits for operation of
new sources
9. Grant variances
Surveillance and Compliance
10. Obtain compliance information
11. Inspect and conduct tests
12. Require record keeping
13. Require periodic reports
14. Require emission monitoring
devices
15. Issue enforceable adminis-
trative orders
Emergency Action
16. Take special prompt action
in air pollution emergencies
Enforcement
17. Enforce applicable laws, regu-
lations, standards, and admin-
istrative orders
18. Seek injunctive relief
SBH, OSDH
OAPC, SBH
OAPC, Air Pollution
Control Director
(APCD)
APCD
SBH, OSDH
SBH, APCD
SBH, OSDH
Commissioner of
Health, OSDH, OAPC
Commissioner of
Health, OSDH
OSDH
OSDH
By regulation
8 2002(J)
88 2002(F)
2002(G)(e)
2002(H)
8 2002(H)
8 2002(D)
By regulation
88 2002(D)
2002(J)(d)
8 2002(D)
By regulation
88 2002(1)
2002(K)
8 2002(C)(1)
8 2002(C)(k)(l),
8 2002(C)(k)
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Texas Air \f
Control BoarcT
Legal Staff
r
Permit and Inventory
Programs
Texas State Department of Health
Commissioner of Health
Air Pollution Control Services
Executive Secretary
Deputy Executive Secretary
Administrative Staff
CM
CM
Agency Coordination
Technical Programs
Compliance Programs
I
Regional Development
Programs
Air Quality Evaluation
Programs
I/ For composition of Board see page
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TEXAS
Texas Air Control Board
Chairman and Vice Chairman elected by members for 2 years terms
9 Members, appointed by Governor and confirmed by State Senate for
staggered 6 year terms
Qualifications:
1 - professional engineer
1 - licensed physician
1 - industry or manufacturing
1 - municipal government
I - agricultural engineer
4 - general public
Executive Secretary, employee of State Department of Health designated by
Commissioner of Health in consultation with Board.
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I. STATE AGENCIES
* Texas Air Control Board
800 East 53rd Street
Austin, Texas 78756
Telephone: 512-454-3781, X 380
Chairman, Herbert C. McKee, Ph.D., P.E.
Vice Chairmen, Herbert W. Whitney, P.E.
Wendell H. Hamrick, M.D.
E. W. Robinson
Charles R. Jaynes
John Blair
Fred Hartman
Willie K. Hlich, Ph.D., P.E.
Executive Secretary, Charles R. Barden, P.E.
Texas State Department of Health
Air Pollution Control Services
1100 W. 49th
Austin, Texas 78756
Telephone: 512-454-3781, X 380
II. INTERGOVERNMENTAL COOPERATION
A. INTERSTATE
Texas, Arkansas, Louisiana and Oklahoma have established an
informal interstate committee to facilitate the exchange of
information and data on standards, regulations, chemical analyses,
sampling methods, emissions and air quality and to aid in the
solution of mutual problems.
Texas, Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma
Official State air pollution control agency with authority to accept and administer
Federal funds.
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HI. INTERGOVERNMENTAL COOPERATION
A. INTERSTATE (cont.J)
The Texas Air Control Board advises, consults and cooperates
with other State agencies, Federal agencies, other States,
local governments, industries and interested persons and
groups and represents the State in all interstate compact
matters relating to air pollution control.
B. INTRASTATE
In Texas, the State has primary responsibility for air pollution
control. Under Sections 4.03, 5.01, 5.03 and 5.04 of the Texas
Clean Air Act, local governments are authorized to assist the
State in controlling air pollution by carrying out inspection,
investigation and enforcement functions. Under Section 5.05,
local governments are authorized to enact and enforce air
pollution control ordinances consistent with State law and
regulations.
Names, Addresses and Officials of Local Air Pollution Control Agencies
Corpus Christi-Nueces County Department of
Health & Welfare
1811 N. Shoreline
Corpus Christi, Texas 78401
Telephone: 512-883-2931
Director, W. R. Metzger, M.D., M.P.H.
Air Pollution Control Officer, Albert L. Cock, P.E.
City of Dallas Health Department
1936 Amelia Court
Dallas, Texas 75235
Telephone: 214-638-7670, 357-6150
Director of Public Health, Hal.J. Dewlett, M.D., M.P.H.
Chief, Environmental Health Division, George W. Hingten, P.E.
Chief, Air Pollution Control Section, Fred M. Barnes, P.E.
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II. INTERGOVERNMENTAL COOPERATION
Names, Addresses and Officials of Local Air Pollution Control Agencies (cont.)
El Paso City-County Health Department
222 South Campbell
El Paso, Texas 79901
Telephone: 915-543-3831
Director, Dr. Bernard F. Rosenblum
Sanitary Engineer, John G. Morrison
Fort Worth Department of Public Health
1800 University Street
Fort Worth, Texas 76107
Telephone: 817-336-9241
Director, W. V. Bradshaw, M.D.
Supervisor, Howell G. Bradbury
Galveston County Air Control Department
104 Fourth Street South
S. Texas City, Texas 77590
Telephone: 713- -2432
Director, Charles R. Poirer
Harris County Pollution Control Department
107 N. Munger
Pasadena, Texas 77502
Telephone: 713-228-8311 Sta. 681
Director, Pollution Control Dept., W. A. Quebedeaux, Jr., Ph.D.
Houston City Health Department
Pollution Control Division
1115 N. MacGregor
Houston, Texas 77025
Telephone: 713-222-4302
Director of Public Health, Albert G. Randall, M.D.
Director, Pollution Control, Victor N. Howard, P.E.
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II. INTERGOVERNMENTAL COOPERATION
Names. Addresses and Officials of Local Air Pollution Control Agencies (cont.)
Jefferson County Environmental Control Department
1149 Pearl St.
Courthouse
Beaumont, Texas 77701
Telephone: 713-835-3741 or
713-727-2191
Director, Robert C. Curry
Laredo-Webb County Health Department
2600 Cedar Ave.
P.O. Box 591
Laredo, Texas 78040
Telephone: 512-223-2051
Administrator, Jose L. Gonzalez
Supervisor, Roger Uribe
Lubbock City-County Health Department
1202 Jarvis St.
Lubbock, Texas 79403
Telephone: 806-762-6411 X 352
Director, David M. Cowgill, M.D.
Supervisor, Cleston Lee Orr
Public Health Engineer, Walter Breedlove
San Antonio-Bexar County
!jan Antonio Metropolitan Health District
131 W. Nueva St.
San Antonio, Texas 78204
Telephone: 512-225-5661
Director, W. R. Ross. M.D.
Air Pollution Control Officer, G. W. Harrison, Jr.
III. STATUTORY REFERENCE
A. GENERAL AUTHORITY
Texas Clean Air Act, as amended, Vernon's Annotated Civil Statutes
(Vernon's Ann. Civ. St.), 1972 Cum. Annual Pocket Part, Art. 4477-5,
88 1.01 - 6.01
B. SPECIFIC AUTHORITIES
Statutory Authority
Responsible Agency~
Citation—
Plans and Programs
1. Develop comprehensive State
air pollution control plans
and programs
Texas Air Control Board
(TACB)
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TEXAS
III. STATUTORY REFERENCE
B. SPECIFIC AUTHORITIES (cont.)
Statutory Authority
Plans and Programs Continued
2. Conduct studies, investigations,
and research
Regulation
3. Adopt regulations
4. Adopt emission standards
5. Adopt emission limitations
6. Prevent construction, modifi-
cation, or operation ;of
stationary sources
7. Issue permits for construc-
tion of new sources
8. Issue permits for operation of
. new sources
9. Grant variances
Surveillance and Compliance
10. Obtain compliance information
2/
Responsible Agency—
TACB
TACB*
TACB*
TACB*
TACB
TACB
TACB
TACB
Executive Secretary,
TACB*
3/
Citation-
SB 3.04, 3U9(2
88 1.05, 3.09
3.10
88 1.05, 3.09,
3.10
88 1.05, 3.09
3.10
88 3.27, 3.28
8 3.27
8 3.28
88 3.21 - 3.26
88 2.08(b)(5)
3.05, 3.06, 3.1
3.20
27The name of the responsible State agency only is given. An asterisk indicates
comparable local authority referenced generally under General Authority.
3_/ Unless otherwise noted, all references are to Texas Clean Air Act as amended,
cited under General Authority.
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III. STATUTORY REFERENCE
B. SPECIFIC AUTHORITIES (cont.)
Statutory Authority
Responsible Agency—
3/
Citation-'
Surveillance and Compliance (Continued)
11. Inspect and conduct tests
12. Require record keeping
13. Require periodic reports
14. Require emission monitoring
devices
15. Issue enforceable adminis-
trative orders
Emergency Action
16. Take special prompt action
in air pollution emergencies
Enforcement
17. Enforce applicable laws, regu-
lations, standards, and
administrative orders
18. Seek injunctive relief
TACB*
TACB
TACB
TACB
TACB
TACB, Executive
Secretary, with concurrenc
of Governor
TACB*
88 3.05, 3.06
8 3.06
88 3.03
3.28(a)
88 3.06, 3.28(a)
88 3.12, 3.13,
3.20(b)
8 3.14
TACB, Executive
Secretary *
88 3.07, 4^01 -
4.05; Vernon's
Annotated Penal
Code, 1972 Cum.
Ann. Pocket Part,
Art 698d
88 3.27(f)
3.28(f)
4.02
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REGION VII
Iowa
Kansas
Missouri
Nebraska
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IOWA
JGOVERNORJ
ro
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
Executive Committee
Chairman and Vice Chairman selected annually
Secretary, Executive Director, ex officio
Voting Members
Chairman, Air Quality Commission, ex officio
Chairman, Water Quality Commission, ex officio
Chairman, Chemical Technology Commission, ex officio
Chairman, Solid Waste Disposal Commission, ex officio
Ex officio non-voting members
pirector, State1Conservation Commission
^Administrative Officer, Department of Soil Conservation
or their^Director, Bacteriological Laboratory,State Univ. of Iowa
designee* Secretary of Agriculture
^Commissioner of Public Health
|State Geologist
Executive Director - appointed by Governor, confirmed
by 2/3 of members of State Senate, to serve at
pleasure of Governor
AIR QUALITY COMMISSION
Chairman and Vice Chairman selected
annually by members
Five members
One ex officio, President of Iowa
Medical Society [or his designee]
Four appointed by Governor with
consent of Senate for staggered
four year terms
Qualifications:
One engaged in diversified farming: Two State electors
One engaged in private manufacturing management
Secretary, Executive Director, ex officio
WATER QUALITY
COMMISSION
CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY
COMMISSION
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NOTE: The authority for organization and administration of environmental
controls in Iowa is undergoing change as a result of the approval,
April 21, 1972, of an Act creating a Department of Environmental
Quality, to be effective January 1, 1973. (Iowa Laws 1972, Regular
Session, pp. 449-506 (Senate Bill No. 85). Under Section 113, the
Governor by executive order, may take certain steps pripr to
January 1, 1973, to implement the provisions of this Act. The
information supplied in this compendium reflects the provisions of
Iowa's new Department of Environmental Quality Act. During the
interim period of reorganization, inquiries concerning air pollution
control matters should be addressed to:
Environmental Engineering Service
Iowa State Department of Health
Lucas State Office Building
Des Moines, Iowa 50319
Telephone: 515-281-5345
Chief, Kenneth M, Karch, M.P.H., M.S., P.E.
Director, Air Pollution Control Division, C..L. Campbell, Ph.D.
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I. STATE AGENCIES
* Department of Environmental Quality
Air Quality Commission
II. INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS
A. INTERSTATE
Iowa exchanges air quality, emission inventory, control
strategy and enforcement information with Illinois, Nebraska,
South Dakota and Wisconsin.
The Air Quality Commission represents the State in all
interstate compact matters relating to air pollution control.
B. IMTSASTATE
In Iowa, responsibility for air pollution control is shared
between the State and local governments. The latter are
encouraged to handle air pollution problems within their
respective jurisdictions and may request technical assistance
*0fficial State air pollution control agency with authority to administer
Federal funds and grants.
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B.
from the Department of Environmental Quality. The Air Quality
Commission issues certificates of acceptance to local govern-
ments which have established and are able to administer and
enforce local air pollution control programs consistent with
the State program. Subject to the preemptive power of the State
and to continuing State surveillance, approved local programs
supersede State administration and regulation within the
jurisdictions involved. The State may take emergency action in
local areas at any time.
Names, Addresses and Officials of Local Air Pollution Control Agencies
Linn County Health Department
445 First Street, S.W. , Cedar Rapids, Iowa 52404
Telephone: 319-364-0532
Director, Alfred M. Ahern
Air Pollution Control Division
Des Moines-Polk County Health Department
East First and Des Moines Streets, Des Moines, Iowa 50309
Telephone: 515-283-4030
Director, Julius S. Conner, M.D., M.P.H.
Air Pollution Control Division
III. STATUTORY REFERENCE
A. GENERAL AUTHORITY
Iowa Laws 1972, Regular Session, pp. 449-506, An Act creating
a Department of Environmental Quality, approved April 21, 1972,
effective January 1, 1973, (Senate Bill No. 85).
B. SPECIFIC AUTHORITIES
Statutory Authority
Responsible Agency
Citation^/
Plans and Programs
1. Develop comprehensive State
air pollution control plans
and programs
2. Conduct studies, investiga-
tions, and research
Air Quality Com-
mission (AQC)
Department of Environ-
mental Quality(DEQ)
— All citations are to the 1972 Act creating a Department of
Quality.
8 13(1)
8 14(6)
Environmental
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Statutory Authority
Responsible Agency
Citation^/
Regulation
3. Adopt regulations
4. Adopt emission standards
5. Adopt emission limitations
6. Prevent construction, modi
fication, or operation of
stationary sources
7. Issue permits for con-
struction of new sources
8. Issue permits for opera-
tion of new sources
9. Grant variances
Surveillance and Compliance
10. Obtain compliance infor-
mation
11. Inspect & conduct tests
12. Require record keeping
13. Require periodic reports
14. Require emission
monitoring devices
15. Issue enforceable
administrative orders
AQC, subject to re-
view by Executive
Committee of Depart-
ment of Environmental
Quality (DEQ)
AQC, subject to re-
view by Executive
Committee of DEQ
AQC, subject to re-
view by Executive
Committee of DEQ
AQC and DEQ
Executive Director,
DEQ
Executive Director,
DEQ
AQC
AQC and DEQ
DEQ
AQC
AQC
AQC
AQC
89 13(2), 7(3), 5(4)
88 13(2),(4),(9),7(3)
88 13(2),(4),(9),7(3)
88 13(10), 14(4)
88 14(4),27
88 14(4), 27
88 23, 27
88 13(5),(6),(9),
14(3)
88 13(9),14(3),(5)
8 13(9)
8 13(9)
8 13(9)
88 13(7), 18
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Statutory Authority
Responsible Agency
Citation
Emergency Action
16. Take special prompt
action in air pollution
emergencies
Enforcement
17. Enforce applicable laws,
regulations, standards &
administrative orders
18. Seek injunctive relief
AQC or Executive
Director, DEQ, or
State Attorney
General at their
request
State Attorney
General at request
of AQC
State Attorney
General at request
of AQC or Executive
Director, DEQ
88 19, 21
8 13(8)
83 21, 22, 26
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KANSAS
IGOVERNOR)
[STATE BOARD OF HEALTH}
ISTATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH]
1 1 1 1
ion of Division of Division of Division of
amenta: Food & Drug Public Health Respiration
Laboratories & Health
Statistics
1
Division of
Health
Education
1 I
Division of Divisi
Epidermatology Matern
Disease Control Child
1
an of Division of
al iedical-
Health Dental Health
|AIR QUALITY CONTROll
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I. STATE AGENCIES
* Kansas State Department of Health
Director of Health, Edwin D;, Lyman, M.D. , M.P.H.
Division of Environmental Health
State Office Building, Topeka, Kansas 66612
Telephone: 913-296-3896"
Chief Engineer and Director, Division of Environmental Health, Melville W. dray
II. INTERGOVERNMENTAL COOPERATION
A.
The Division of Environmental Health advises, consults and
cooperates with other State agencies, Federal agencies, other
States, local governments, interstate and inter local agencies,
industries and interested persons and groups.
Kansas exchanges information and cooperates with State and
local air pollution control agencies in neighboring States
(Colorado, Missouri, Nebraska, Oklahoma).
Greater Kansas City Interstate Air Conservation Committee (GKCIACC)
Oklahoma-Kansas-Missouri Interstate Air Pollution Control Committee
Oklahoma
Mr. Robert V. Blanche, Director
Air Pollution Control Division
Environmental Health Services
Oklahoma State Department of Health
3400 North Eastern Ave., Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105
Telephone: 405-427-6561
Kansas
Mr. Melville W. Gray, Chief Engineer and Director
Division of Environmental Health
Kansas State Department of Health
State Office Building, Topeka, Kansas 66612
Telephone: 913-296-3896
*0fficial State air pollution control agency with authority to accept and
administer Federal funds and grants.
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Missouri
Executive Secretary or his designee
Missouri Air Conservation Commission
P. 0. Box 1062, 112 West High Street
Jefferson City, Missouri 65101
Telephone: 314-635-9145
B. INTRASTATE
The Kansas Air Quality Control Act provides for a coordinated
statewide air pollution control program in which the State and
local governments exercise concurrent jurisdiction in the
administration and enforcement of applicable air pollution
control laws and regulations and share responsibility for the
maintenance of air quality. Local air quality conservation
authorities may be established only with State approval and
are subject to continuing State surveillance. The State has
exclusive authority to grant variances.
Names, Addresses and Officials of Local Air Pollution Contrbl Agencies
Kansas City, Kansas-Wyandotte County Department of health
619 Ann Avenue, Kansas City, Kansas 66101
Telephone: 913-321-4803
Director, Nellie G. Walker, M.D.
Air Pollution Control Director, Richard S. Michael
1 Topeka-Shawnee County Health Department
1615 West Eighth Street, Topeka, Kansas 66604
Telephone: 913-233-8961, Ext. 45
Director, Ray D. Baker, M.D.
Wichita-Sedgwick County Health Department
1900 East 9th Street, Wichita, Kansas 67214
Telephone: 316-268-8351
Director, M. Leon Bauman, M.D.
III. STATUTORY REFERENCE
A. GENERAL AUTHORITY
Kansas Air Quality Control Act, as amended,Kansas Statutes
Annotated (K.S.A.) 1971 Supp., 88 65-3001 - 65-3020.
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B. SPECIFIC AUTHORITIES
Statutory Authority
Responsible Agency
Citation^'
Plans and Programs
1. Develop comprehensive State
air pollution control plans
and programs
2. Conduct studies, investi-
gations, and research
Regulation^
3. Adopt regulations
4. Adopt emission standards
5. Adopt emission limitations
6. Prevent construction, modi-
fication, or operation of
stationary sources
7. Issue permits for con-
struction of new sources
8. Issue permits for opera-
tion of new sources
9. Grant variances
Surveillance and Compliance
10. Obtain compliance
information
11. Inspect & conduct tests
12. Require record keeping
13. Require periodic reports
14. Require emission
monitoring devices
8 65-3005(5)
8 65-3005(8),(10)
8 ^5-3005(1),65-3014
88 65-3005(1), 65-3010
65-3014
88 65-3005(1),65-3010
65-3014
8 65-3008
8 65-3008
8 65-3008
8 65-3013
88 65-3005(2),(4)
65-3007,65-3009
8 65-3009
8 65-3005(4)
8 65-3007
88 65-3005(1),
65-3007
— All references are to Kansas Air Quality Control Act cited under
General Authority.
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Statutory Authority
Responsible Agency
Citation V
Surveillance & compliance Cont.
15. Issue enforceable
administrative orders
Emergency Action
16. Take special prompt
action in air pollution
emergencies
Enforcement
17. Enforce applicable laws,
regulations, standards, &
administrative orders
18. Seek injunctive relief
88 65-3005(3), 65-3011
Director with
concurrence of
Governor
8 65-3012
88 65-3005(3),
65-3018
8 65-3018
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MISSOURI
[GOVERNOR!
MISSOURI DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH & WELFARE
DIVISION OF HEALTH
I
MISSOURI AIR CONSERVATION COMMISSION
Seven Members
Chairman designated by Governor
One ex officio, Director, Missouri
Division of Health
Six appointed by Governor and con-
firmed by State senate for staggered
three year terms
Qualifications:
No more than 3 may belong to same
political party
Represent industry, labor, agricul-
ture, municipal or county govern-
ment or general public
Executive Secretary, full time employee
of Division of Health
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I. STATE AGENCIES
* Missouri Air Conservation Commission
P. 0. Box 1062, 112 West High Street
Jefferson City, Missouri 65101
Telephone: 314-635-9145
Chairman, James H. Bogle, P. 0. Box 7, East Prairie, Missouri 63845
Members
.. Acting Executive Secretary, Harvey D. Shell
II. INTERGOVERNMENTAL COOPERATION
A. INTERSTATE
Missouri has entered into interstate air pollution control agree-
ments with adjoining States (Illinois, Kansas, Kentucky, Oklahoma).
These agreements, which establish joint committees, provide for
interstate cooperation in planning, information exchange (including
information relating to legislation and regulations, emission and
air quality standards and data) optimum data utilization, complaint
referral and coordinated emergency controls.
Oklahoma-Kansas-Missouri Interstate Air Pollution Control Committee
Oklahoma
Mr. Robert V. Blanche, Director
Air Pollution Control Division
Environmental Health Services
Oklahoma State Department of Health
3400 North Eastern Ave., Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105
Telephone: 405-427-6561
*0fficial State air pollution control agency with authority to accept and
administer Federal funds and grants.
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A. INTERSTATE
Kansas
Mr. Melville W. Gray, Chief Engineer & Director
Division of Environmental Health
Kansas State Department of Health
State Office Building, Topeka, Kansas 66612
Telephone: 913-296-3896
Missouri
Executive Secretary [or his designee]
Missouri Air Conservation Commission
P.O. Box 1062, 112 West High Street
Jefferson City, Missouri 65101
Telephone: 314-635-9145
Illinois-Kentucky-Missouri Interstate Air Pollution Control Committee
Illinois [joint representation]—'
Chairman [or his designee]
Illinois Pollution Control Board
189 West Madison St., Chicago, Illinois 60602
Telephone: 312-793-3620
Manager [or his designee]
Division of Air Pollution Control
Illinois Environmental Protection Agency
22QOChurchill Road, Springfield, Illinois 62706
Kentucky
Director [or his designee]
Kentucky Air Pollution Control Commission
275 East Main St., Frankfort, Kentucky 40601
Telephone: 502-564-3382
Missouri
Executive Secretary [or his designee]
Missouri Air Conservation Commission
P. 0. Box 1062, 112 West High Street
Jefferson City, Missouri 65101
Telephone: 314-635-9145
Greater Kansas City Interstate Air Conservation Committee
The Missouri Air Conservation Commission advises, consults and
cooperates with other State agencies, Federal agencies, other
States, local governments, industries, and interested persons
and groups and represents the State in all interstate air pollution
matters including negotiations of interstate compacts or agree-
ments*
_!/ Both the Board and the Agency receive notices. The
Agency represents Illinois for all other purposes.
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B. PfFRASTATE
In Missouri, responsibility for air pollution control is shared
between the State and local governments. The latter are en-
couraged to handle air pollution problems within their respective
jurisdictions and may request assistance from the Missouri Air
Conservation Commission. Local governments which have adopted
and are enforcing air pollution control ordinances and regulations
consistent with State law may obtain certificates of exemption
from the Missouri Air Conservation Commission. Puranant to
these certificates, which are issued subject to the preemptive
power of the State and to periodic State review, local govern-
ments are exempt from the application of State law and regulations
within their jurisdictions. The State retains the right to con-
duct studies, investigations and inspections within these
jurisdictions at any time.
Names. Addresses, and Officials of Local Air Pollution Control Agencies
City of St. Louis, Missouri
Division of Air Pollution Control
Room 419, City Hall
St. Louis, Missouri 63103
Telephone: 314-453-3334
Commissioner - Charles M. Copley, Jr.
St. Louis County Health Department
Air Pollution Control Division
801 South Brentwood Boulevard
Clayton, Missouri 63105
Telephone: 314-726-1100 Ext. 200
Director - Donald A. Pecsok
Greene County - City of Springfield
Air Pollution Control Authority
830 Boonville Avenue
Springfield, Missouri 65802
Telephone: 417-865-1611 Ext. 41
Director - Joe E. Allen
City of Independence, Health Department
420 South Main
Independence, Missouri 64050
Telephone: 816-833-1800 Ext. 312
Director - William W. Stepp
Kansas City, Missouri, Health Department
10th Floor - City Hall
414 East 12th Street
Kansas City, Missouri 64106
Telephone: 816-274-1381
Director - Edwin 0. Wicks, M.D.
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III. STATUTORY REFERENCE
" "Ar-GENERAL AUTHORITY
Missouri Air Conservation Law, Vernon's Annotated Missouri
Statutes (V.A.M.S.) 88 203.010 - 203.180. Kansas-Missouri Air
Quality Compact, V.A.M.S., 88 203.600 - 203.620
B. SPECIFIC AUTHORITIES
Statutory Authority
Responsible Agency
Citation-'
Plaas and Programs
1. Develop comprehensive State
air pollution control plans
and programs
2. Conduct studies, investiga-
tions and research
Regulation
3. Adopt regulations
4. Adopt emission standards
5. Adopt emission limitations
6. Prevent construction, modi-
fication, or operation of
stationary sources
7. Issue permits for con-
struction of new sources
8. Issue permits for opera-
tion of new sources
9. Grant variances
Surveillance and Compliance
10. Obtain compliance
information
11. Inspect and conduct
tests
Missouri Air Conser-
vation Commission
(MACC)
MACC
MACC
MACC
MACC
MACC
MACC
Executive Secretary,
MACC
MACC & Executive
Secretary
8 203.050.2(1]
8 203.050.2(4)'
88 203.050, 203.070
88 203.050, 203.070
88 203.050, 203.070
88 203.050.1(3),
203.060(4)
8 203.110
88 203.050.1(4),
203.060, 203.080
8 203.050.1(8)
2/
~ Unless otherwise noted, all references are to Missouri Air Conservation Law
cited under General Authority.
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MISSOURI
Scatutory Authority
Responsible Agency
Citation?/
Surveillance & Compliance Cont.
12. Require record keeping
13. Require periodic reports
14. Require emission
monitoring devices
15. Issue enforceable
administrative orders
Emergency Action
16. Take special prompt action
in air pollution
emergencies
Enforcement
17. Enforce applicable laws,
regulations, standards, &
administrative orders
18. Seek injunctive relief
MACC
MACC
MACC and Executive
Secretary
Executive Secretary
with written approval
of Governor; subject
to review by MACC
MACC
MACC
8 203.050.1(3)(a)
8 203.050.1(3)
88 203.050.1(5),
203.060, 203.080
8 203.090, (see
also V.A.M.S.
8 536.120)
88 203.050.1(6),
203.160
8 203.160
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NEBRASKA
GOVERNOR'S KEEP NEBRASKA
BEAUTIFUL COMMITTEE
|G 0 V E RN OR]
ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL COUNCIL
Sixteen members, appointed by Governor and confirmed
by State legislature for staggered four year terms.
Chairman and Vice Chairman elected by Council to
hold office at its pleasure
Secretary, Director of Environmental Control,
ex officio
Qualifications:A11 Nebraska citizens and resident^.
One - professional engineer One - physician
One - public-at-large One - conservation
One - food products manufacturing industry
One - agricultural processing industry
One - automotive or petroleum industry
One - chemical industry One - heavy industry
One - power generating industry
One - agriculture-crop production
One - livestock industry One - labor
One - county government
Two - municipal government
NEBRASKA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL
Director, appointed by Governor from nomi-
nees submitted by Environmental Control
Council
IVISION OF AIR POLLUTION CONTROL
Chief
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I. STATE AGENCIES
Environmental Control Council
Chairman,
Members:
Secretary, James L. Biggins, Director, Department of
Environmental Control
* Nebraska Department of Environmental Control
Box 94653, State House Station, Lincoln, Nebraska 68509
Telephone: 402-471-2163
Director of Environmental Control, James L. Higgins
Division of Air Pollution Control
411 South 13th Street, Lincoln, Nebraska 68508
Telephone: 402-471-2186
Chief, Dennis Grams
Governor's Keep Nebraska Beautiful Committee
Chairman,
Members:
*0fficial State air pollution control agency with authority to accept and
administer Federal loans and grants.
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II. INTERGOVERNMENTAL COOPERATION
A. INTERSTATE
The Department of Environmental Control advises, consults,
cooperates and contracts with other State agencies, Federal
agencies, other States, interstate agencies, local govern-
ments, industries and affected groups.
B- JNTRASTATE
In Nebraska, responsibility for air pollution control is
shared between the State and local governments. The latter
are encouraged to handle air pollution problems within their
respective jurisdictions and may obtain technical and
consultative assistance from the Department of Environmental
Control. The Director of Environmental Control issues certifi-
cates of exemption to local governments which have enacted and
are able to enforce local air pollution control ordinances and
regulations consistent with State law and regulations. Pursuant
to these certificates, which are issued subject to the preemptive
power of the State and to periodic State review, local govern-
ments are exempt from the application of the State Environmental
Protection Act and regulations within their jurisdictions. The
Director of Air Pollution Control may prescribe boundaries for
local air pollution control programs.
The Department of Environmental Control may, by contract,
delegate to local governments with approved programs, authority
to enforce State air pollution laws and regulations within
specified regions surrounding the jurisdictional area of the
local government. Prosecutions commenced under these contracts
must be conducted by the Attorney General or County attorneys.
Names, Addresses, and Officials of Local Air Pollution Control Agencies
Lincoln - Lancaster County Health Department
933 "R" Straat
'Lincoln, Nebraska 68508
Telephone: 402-475-6221
Director - George R. Underwood, M.D.
City of Omaha, Nebraska
Permits & Inspection Division
108 South 18th Street
Omaha, Nebraska 68102
Telephone: 402-341-8122, Ext. 251
Superintendent - Joseph A. Rogers
Air Quality Chief - Robert L. Tioaenaan
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III. STATUTORY REFERENCE
A. GENERAL AUTHORITY
Nebraska Environmental Protection Act, as amended, Nebraska
Reissue Revised Statutes of 1943 (R.R.S. 1943) 88 81-1501 - 81-
1532, as amended by Nebraska Laws 1972, Regular Session, pp. 607-
650. (L.B. No. 1435)
B. SPECIFIC AUTHORITIES
Statutory Authority
Plans and Programs
1. Develop comprehensive State
air pollution control plans
and programs
2. Conduct studies, investiga-
tions and research
Regulation
3. Adopt regulations
4. Adopt emission standards
5. Adopt emission limitations
6. Prevent construction, modi-
fication, or operation of
stationary sources
7. Issue permits for con-
struction of new sources
8. Issue permits for opera-
tion of new sources
9. Grant variances
I/
Responsib1e Agency
Nebraska Department
of Environmental
Control (NDEC)
NDEC
Environmental Con-
trol Council (ECC)
and NDEC
ECC & NDEC
ECC & NDEC
NDEC
NDEC; (ECC revoca-
tion authority)
NDEC: (ECC revoca-
tion authority)
Director of Environ-
mental Control,NDEC
Citation^'
8 81-1504(2)
8 81-1504(5)
88 81-1503(7),
81-1504(8),
81-1505
88 81-1503(7),
81-1504(7),(8),
81-1505
88 81-1503(7),
81-1504(7),(8).
81-1505
88 81-1504(12,(13),(22),
81-1506
88 81-1504(13),(22),
81-1505(4), 81-1506
88 81-1504(13),(22),
81-1505(4), 81-1506
8 81-1513
— All references are to Nebraska Environmental Protection Act
cited under General Authority.
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NEBRASKA
Statutory Authority
Surveillance and Compliance
10. Obtain compliance
information
11. Inspect and conduct
tests
12. Require record keeping
13. Require periodic reports
14. Require emission
monitoring devices
15. Issue enforceable
administrative orders
Emergency Action
16. Take special prompt
action in air pol-
lution emergencies
Enforcement
17. Enforce applicable laws,
regulations, standards,
& administrative orders
18. Seek injunctive relief
Responsible Agency
NDEC
NDEC
NDEC
ECC & NDEC
NDEC
NDEC
Director of Environ-
mental Control
NDEC (Criminal
sanctions enforced
by State Attorney
General & County
prosecutors^)
State Attorney Gen-
eral at request of
Director
Citation ±i
I/
88 81-1504(11),(12),(17)
81-1506(2)(d), 81-1511
88 81-1504(23),(26)
81-1511
8 81-1504(17)
8 81-1505
8 81-1504(8)
8 81-1504(9),
81-1507
88 81-1507(4)
81-1526(2) (see
also 8 81-1512)
88 81-1504(1),(24),
81-1506, 81-1508
8 81-1508
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REGION VIII
Colorado
Montana
North Dakota
South Dakota
Utah
Wyoming
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COLORADO
EOVERNORl
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH)
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(AIR POLLUTION CONTROL COMMISSION ±]
I AIR POLLUTION VARIANCE BOARpf^ECHNICAL SECRETARY)
[STATE BOARD OF HEALTH)
[EXEI
CUTIVE DII
HEAL!
TOR OF
J_
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF
HEALTH
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF
HEALTH
ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES
DIVISION
POLLUTION CONTROL]
DIVISION
(DIVISION DIRECTOR!
DIVISION DIRECTOR)
I
DIVISION DIRECTOR]
[ASSISTANT DIRECTOR!
HEALTH EDUCATION
SECTION
LEGAL
SERVICES
ISECTION CHIEF!
1
TECHNICAL SERVICES &
EVALUATION SECTION
METEOROLOGY &
CLIMATOLOGY SEC.
ENFORCEMENT &
EVALUATION SEC.
AIR POLLUTION
HEALTH EDUCATION
(CHIEF CHEMIST)
ISECTION CHiEFl
(SECTION CHIEF|
AIR POLLUTION
LABORATORY
E
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EFFECTS EVALUA-
TION .UNIT
DATA EVALUA-j
riON UNIT
METEOROLOGY
{SECTION CHIEF)
IR POLLUTIO
EDUCATOR
3
(SENIOR CHEMIST!
ENG.UNIT
SURVEIL-
LANCE
UNIT
CLERICAL SUPPORT - AIR POLLUTION
CONTROL DIVISION
PUBLIC HEALTH
CHEMIST
I./See next page fpr composition of Commission and Board.
2/ Appointed by Governor. The Executive Director of Health administers the Department of Health subject to the
authority of the State Board of Health, the Air Pollution Control Commission and the State Water Pollution
Control Commission,
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COLORADO
MR POLLUTION CONTROL COMMISSION
Nine members to serve for staggered
three year terms
Chairman, Vice Chairman and Secretary
elected by Members
One member designated by State Board
of Health & appointed by Governor, j
Eight members appointed by Governor
and confirmed by State Senate. i
Qualifications:
Colorado citizens with appropriate
scientific, technical, agricultural
Technical Secretary, employed by ^
Commission.
AIR POLLUTION VARIANCE BOARD
Nine members; Chairman elected
annually by members
One member designated by State
Board of Health to serve at
pleasure of Board of Health.
Eight members and eight alter-
nates appointed by Governor
for four year terms
Qualifications:
Three - industry in the state
Five - not from industry
One - registered professional
engineer
One --either licensed
physician or toxico-
logist
Three*general public
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I. STATE AGENCIES
* Colorado Department of Health
4210 East llth Avenue, Denver, Colorado 80220
Telephone: 303-388-6111 ;
Executive Director of Health, Roy L. Cleere, M.D., M.P.H.
Air Pollution Control Division
Same address and telephone as above
Director, Gerald P. Wood, Ph.D.
Colorado Air Pollution Control Commission
Same address and telephone as above
Chairman, James P. Lodge, Ph.D.
Members:
Technical Secretary, Lane W. Kirkpatrick
Air Pollution Variance Board
Same Address and telephone as above
Chairman,
Members:
II. INTERGOVERNMENTAL COOPERATION
A. INTERSTATE
The Colorado Department of Health may enter into agreements with
Federal, State and regional air pollution control agencies. Under
State law, agreements requiring compliance in Colorado with any
ambient air standard or emission control regulation are not effective
until the Air Pollution Control Commission has held a hearing and
adopted the standard or regulation.
*0fficial State air pollution control agency with authority to accept and
administer Federal funds and .grants.
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A. INTERSTATE (cont.)
The Air Pollution Control Division furnishes available data
on emissions, air quality and control strategy development
for the Four Corner Interstate Air Quality Control Region
to other States and local agencies with responsibility for
that region.
B. INTRASTATE
In Colorado, responsibility for air pollution control is a
cooperative effort of the State and local governments. The
Air Pollution Control Commission coordinates State and local
air pollution plans and programs and conducts semi-annual
conferences with local air pollution control authorities.
Each year, the Air Pollution Control Commission and the
Colorado Department of Health hold a joint public hearing on
State air problems. State and local air pollution laws apply
concurrently and independently; compliance with local law does
not relieve persons from compliance with State law. Pursuant
to delegated authority, local agencies may enforce State air
pollution rules and regulations. Local air pollution laws
and regulations must be consistent with, but may be more
strict than, State laws and regulations. County laws which
are more restrictive than those of cities or towns within the
county govern to the extent of any inconsistency.
Names, Addresses and Officials of Local Air Pollution Control Agencies
Tri-County District Health Department
4857 S. Broadway, Ehglewood, Colorado 80110
Telephone: 303-761-1340
Director, Samuel Johnson, M.D.
Director, Environmental Services, Sherman Warburton
Boulder City-County Health Department
3450 Broadway, Boulder, Colorado 80302
Telephone: 303-442-5926
Director, Dr. Charles H. Dowding
Air Pollution Control Officer, Robert E. Shipley
Air Pollution Control Section
Building Department, City & County of Denver
1445 Cleveland PI., Denver, Colorado 80202
Telephone: 303-297-5151
Director, Building Department, John E. O'Fallon
Administrator, Air Pollution Control Section, Leonard Dobler
El Paso City-County Health Department
712 S. Tejon, Colorado Springs, Colorado 80902
Telephone: 303-633-0016
Interim Director EHS, Frank A. Otoapauk,M.P.H.
Chief, Air Pollution Section, Lonnie L. Lantz
Jefferson County Health Department
260 S. Kipling, Lakewood, Colorado 80226
Telephone: 303-238-6301
Director, William R. Russell, Jr., M.P.
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Local Agencies (cont.)
Larimer County Health Department
County Court House, 200 West Oak St.
Ft. Collins, Colorado 80521
Telephone: 303-482-3105
Director,
Las Animas-Huerfano Counties District Health Department
P. 0. Box 791, Walsenburg, Colorado 81089
Telephone: 303-738-2650
Director, Dr. Gingary
Mesa County Department of Public Health
515 Patterson, Grand Junction, Colorado f&SOl
Telephone: 303-242-7145
Director, Environmental Health, Harold L.Boyles
Pueblo City-County Health Department
151 Central Main, Pueblo, Colorado 81003
Telephone: 303-544-6031
Health Officer, Lewis H. Hoyle, M.D.
Weld County Health Department
1555 17th Ave., Greeley, Colorado 80631
Telephone: 303-353-0540
Director, Gerald P. Wood, Ph.D.
Director, Environmental Services
III. STATUTORY REFERENCE
A. GENERAL AUTHORITY
Colorado Air Pollution Control Act of 1970, Colorado Revised
Statutes 1963, 1971 Permanent Cumulative Supplement, Ch. 66,
Art. 31, 88 66-31-1 - 66-31-26.
B. SPECIFIC AUTHORITIES
Statutory Authority
Responsible Agency
Citation-'
Plans and Programs
1. Develop comprehensive State
air pollution control plans
and programs.
2. Conduct studies, investiga-
tions, and research
Air Pollution Control
Commission (APCC)
Department of Health,
Air Pollution Control
Division (APCD)
88 66-31-5(1),(2)
8 66-31-10(2)(b)
3/
— All references are to Colorado Air Pollution
Control Act of 1970 cited uhdeiFlJeneral
Authority.
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COLORADO
Statutory Authority
Responsible Agency
Citation-7
Regulation
3. Adopt regulations
4. Adopt emission standards
5. Adopt emission limitations
6. Prevent construction, modi-
fication, or operation of
stationary sources
7. Issue permits for con-
struction of new sources
8. Issue permits for opera-
tion of new sources
9. Grant variances
Surveillance & Compliance
10. Obtain compliance
information
11. Inspect and conduct
tests
12. Require record keeping
13. Require periodic reports
14. Require emission
monitoring devices
15. Issue enforceable
administrative orders
APCC
APCC
APCC
APCD, subject to
review by APCC
APCD, subject to
review by APCC
APCD, subject to
review by APCD
APCC or Air Pollution
Variance Board (APVB)
APCC and APCD
APCD
APCC
APCD
APCD
88 66-31-5(1),(2)
66-31-6(1)
66-31-7, 66-31-9
88 66-31-5(1),(2)
66-31-6(1)
66-31-8, 66-31-9
88 66-31-5(1),(2)
66-31-6(1)
66-31-8, 66-31-9
88 66-31-12
8 66-31-12
8 66-31-12
88 66-31-5(7),(8)
66-31-14 - 66-31-17
88 66-31-6(2)
66-31-10(2)(c),(d)
88 66-31-10(2)(d)
8 66-31-6(1)(a)
8 66-31-12
88 66-31-12
66-31-13
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COLORADO
Statutory Authority
Responsible Agency
3T
Citation ~
Emergency Action
16. Take special prompt
action in air pollution
emergencies
Enforcement '
17. Enforce applicable laws,
regulations, standards, &
administrative orders
18. Seek injunctive relief
APCD, State District
Courts, Governor
APCD
APCD; Attorney Gen-
eral or District
Attorneys at request
of APCC
8 66-31-11
88 66-31-13,
66-31-17, 66-31-19
88 66-31-11
66-31-18
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MONTANA
The executive branch of the Montana State Government is being reorganized in
accordance with the provisions of the Montana Executive Reorganization Act of 1971.
The reorganization is to be completed by July 1, 1973, (R.C.M. 1947, Replacement
Vol. 5, Pt. 1, 1971 Cum. Pocket Supplement, Title 82A, 8 82A -102(1)). This State
organization chart reflects the requirements of the Executive Reorganization Act
of 1971.
iGOVERNORl-
STATE ATTORNEY GENERAL
LEGAL ADVISOR
ro
ui
AIR POLLUTION CONTROL ADVISORY COUNCIL
Chairman, elected annually by members
Secretary, member of staff of State
Department of Health & Environmental
Sciences designated by Director of
Health & Environmental Sciences
Eleven members
One ex officio., Director, Department
of Health & Environmental Sciences
Ten members appointed by Governor and
confirmed by State Senate to serve
at pleasure of Governor
Qualifications:
One - labor One - agriculture
One - manufacturing industry
One - fuel industry
One - licensed physician
One - licensed veterinarian
One - registered professional chemical or
environmental engineer
One - meteorologist One - conservationist
One - urban planning consultant
STATE BOARD OF HEALTH & ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Chairman, designated by Governor
Secretary, Director of Health & Environmental
Sciences, ex officio
Members appointed by Governor and confirmed by
State Senate for staggered four year terms.
Qualifications:
Three - Physicians
One - Dentists
Three - interest in field of public health
(one of seven to be a licensed attorney)
MONTANA STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH &
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Director of Health & Environmental
Sciences appointed by Governor and
confirmed by State Senate.
Division of Environmental Sciences
Administrator
Bureau of Air Pollution Control
Chief
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I. STViTE AGENCIES
Montana State Board of Health & Environmental Sciences
Cogswell Building, Helena, Montana 59601
Telephone: 406-449-2544
Chairman, Ms. Rita Ann Sheehy
Members:
Secretary, John S. Anderson, M.D. .
* Montana State Department of Health & Environmental Sciences
Cogswell Building, Helena, Montana 59601
Telephone: 406-449-3454
Director of Health & Environmental Sciences, John S. Anderson, M.D.
Environmental Sciences Division
Cogswell Building, Helena, Montana 59601
Telephone: 406-449-3454
Administrator, Benjamin F. Wake
Bureau of Air Pollution Control
(same address and telephone as above)
Chief, Donald Holtz
Air Pollution Control Advisory Council
Cogswell Building, Helena, Montana 59601
Telephone: 406-449-2544
Chairman,
Secretary,
Members:
*0fficial State air pollution control agency with authority to accept
and administer Federal funds and grants.
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II. INTERGOVERNMENTAL COOPERATION
A. INTERSTATE
The State Department of Health & Environmental Sciences advises,
consults, contracts and cooperates with other State agencies,
Federal agencies, other States, local governments, interstate
and interlocal agencies, industries, and interested persons and
groups.
B. INTRASTATE
Montana provides for a coordinated Statewide air pollution control
program in which responsibility is shared between the State and
local governments. The State encourages local governments to
handle air pollution problems within their respective jurisdictions
and provides technical and consultative assistance. Subject to
the approval, continuing surveillance and assertion of State
control where local programs are inadequate, local governments
may establish, administer and enforce local air pollution control
programs consistent with or more strict than the State program.
The State may assume and retain jurisdiction over certain classes
of air contaminant sources. Local programs which meet the
requirements of the Clean Air Act of Montana are eligible for
State aid.
Names, Addresses and Officials of Local Air Pollution Control Agencies
Billings-Laurel-Yellowstone County Air Pollution
Control Program
3302 2nd Avenue North, Billings, Montana 59101
Telephone: 405-252-8756
Air Pollution Control Officer, James L. Glenn
Cascade County Air Pollution Control Program
City-County Health Department
1130 17th Avenue South, Great Falls, Montana 59401
Telephone: 406-761-6700 Ext. 245
Health Officer, John A. Googins, M.D.
Air Pollution Control Director, Samuel R. Kalafat
Missoula City-Gounty Health Department
301 Courthouse Annex, Missoula, Montana 59801
Telephone: 406-728-4510
Director, James P. Nelsen (air pollution control)
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III. STATUTORY REFERENCE
A. GENERAL AUTHORITY
Clean Air Act of Montana, as amended, Revised Codes of Montana
(R.C.M.), 1947. 2d Replacement Vol. 4, Part 1, Title 69, Ch. 39,
88 69-3904 - 69-3923. Executive Reorganization Act of 1971, R.C.M.
1947, Replacement Vol. 5, Part 1, 1971 Cum. Pocket Supplement,
Titl6 82A Chs. 1-21, 88 82A-101 - 82A-2103.
B. SPECIFIC AUTHORITIES
Statutory Authority
Responsible Agency
Citation
Plans and Programs
1. Develop comprehensive State
air pollution control plans
and programs
2. Conduct studies, investiga-
tions, and research
Regulation
3. Adopt regulations
4. Adopt emission standards
5, Adopt emission limitations
6. Prevent construction, modi-
fication, or operation of
stationary sources
7. Issue permits for con-
struction of new sources
8. Issue permits for opera-
tion of new sources
9. Grant variances
Department of Health
& Environmental
Sciences (DHES)
DHES
DHES, with advice of
Air Pollution Control
Advisory Council
(APCAC)
DHES with advice of
APCAC
DHES with advice of
APCAC
DHES
DHES
DHES
DHES
8 69-3909(6)
8 69-3909(9),(11)
88 69-3909(1),
69-3917
88 69-3908(6),
69-3909(1),69-3910,
69-3913, 69-3917
88 69-3908(6),
69-3909(1), 69-3910
69-3913, 69-3917
8 69-3911
8 69-3911
8 69-3911
8 69-3916
— All references are to Clean Air Act of Montana in Title 69, Ch. 39, Revised Codes
of Montana, 1947, 2d Replacement Vol. 4, Part 1.
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Statutory Reference
Surveillance & . Compliance
10. Obtain compliance
information
11. Inspect & conduct tests
12. Require record keeping
13. Require periodic reports
14. Require emission
monitoring devices
15. Issue enforceable
administrative orders
Emergency Action
16. Take special prompt action
in air pollution
emergencies
Enforcement
17. Enforce applicable laws,
regulations, standards &
administrative orders
18. Seek injunctive relief
Responsible Agency
DHES
DHES
DHES
DHES
DHES
DHES
DHES
DHES
DHES
I/
Citation
gg 69-3909 (2), (4),
69-3910, 69-3912,
69-3914(5)
88 69-3909, 69-3912
88 69-3909(4), 69-3910
8 69-3910
88 69-3909, 69-3912
69-3913
88 69-3909(3),
69-3914
88 69-3915
69-3917(2)
88 69-3914,
69-3921
8 69-3921(3)
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[GOVERNOR!
S3
o\
-p-
STATE HEALTH COUNCIL
Nine members appointed by Governor for
staggered three year terms
Two - public-at-large
Seven from lists of nominees as follows:
Two - State hospital association
Two - State medical association
One - State dental association
One - State nurses association
One - State pharmaceutical association
Advisors include the following and such
other persons as may be designated by
the Governor:
State health officer
Attorney General
Director of institutions
State fire marshall
Executive secretary, State board of
nurse examiners
Executive director, State board of
public welfare
State Health Officer
Executive Officer
AIR POLLUTION CONTROL ADVISORY COUNCIL
Chairman, selected by Members
Nine members
Three ex officio
State Health Officer [or his deputy]
State geologist [or his deputy]
State Highway Commissioner [or his deputy]
Six appointed by Governor for staggered
six year terms
Qualifications
One - county or municipal government
One - solid fuels industry
One - fluid and gas fuels industry
Three - public
Administrative officer, Chief Sanitary Engineer
of State Department of Health or his designee
{ENVIRONMENTAL & PERSONAL HEALTH}
IMENTAL HEALTH & RETARDATION]
[SUPPORTIVE SERVICESI PREVENTIVE SERVICES!
HEALTH CARE
ADMINISTRATION
SERVICES
ENVIRONMENTAI
HEALTH & ENG.
SERVICES
IMENTAL HEALTH SERVICES!
STATE HOSPITAL
SERVICES
IDIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING!
T
DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL
SANITATION AND FOOD
DIVISION OF WATER SUPPLY &
POLLUTION CONTROL
(AIR POLLUTION CONTROL! {RADIOLOGICAL HEALTH &NSTITFTIONAL HEALTH! [OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH JpTHER PROGRAMS)
L
[LABORATORY SUPPORT SERVICES) ICOMMUNITY PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICESV
ICUSTER DISTRICT! (FIRST DISTRICT! JLAKE REGION DISTRICT! ISOUTHWESTERN DISTRICT! IUPPER MISSOURI DISTRICT! ICITY HEALTH UNITS! |
ICOUNTY HEALTH UNIT!-
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I. STATE AGENCIES
* North Dakota State Department of Health
State Capitol, Bismarck, North Dakota 58501
Telephone: 701-224-2371
Executive Officer, Willis Van Heuvelen
Chief,Environmental Health & Engineering Services, Willis Van Heuvelen
Director, Division of Environmental Engineering, Gene A. Christiansen
Telephone: 701-224-2374
North Dakota State Health Council
State Capitol, Bismarck, North Dakota 58501
Telephone: 701-224-2371
Chairman,
Members:
Air Pollution Control Advisory Council
State Capitol, Bismarck, North Dakota 58501
Telephone: 701-224-2371
Chairman, Tehodore Hardmeyer
Members:
Administrative Officer, Gene A. Christiansen
II. INTERGOVERNMENTAL COOPERATION
A. INTERSTATE
North Dakota furnishes available data on emissions, air quality
and control strategy development to other States (Minnesota,
Montana, South Dakota), and to local agencies with responsibilities
in interstate air quality control regions.
*0fficial State air pollution control agency with authority to accept
and administer Federal funds.
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B. INTRASTATE
North Dakota has established a Statewide air pollution control
program administered and coordinated by the North Dakota State
Department of Health. Rules and regulations of the State
Health Department are binding on county and municipal health
officers. In addition, district, county and city departments
and boards of health have a legal obligation to enforce all
rules and regulations promulgated by the State Health Council.
Local Health Agencies Participating in Implementation Plan for the Control
of Air Pollution for the State of North Dakota —' '?
F. E. Gilchrist, Executive Officer
Custer District Health Unit
Mandan, North Dakota 58554
A. L. Bavone, MPH, Director
First District Health Unit
Minot, North Dakota 58701
Norman Septon, Executive Officer
Lake Region District Health Unit
Devils Lake, North Dakota 58301
John E. Fields, Executive Officer
Southwestern District Health Unit
Dickinson, North Dakota 58601
Frank L. Onufray, Executive Officer
Upper Missouri District Health Unit
Williston, North Dakota 58801
N. A. Macdonald, M.D., Health Officer
Barnes County Health Department
Valley City, North Dakota 58072
M. M. Heffron, M.D., Health Officer
Burleigh County Health Department
Bismarck, North Dakota 58501
George M. Johnson, Health Officer
Cass County Health Department
Fargo, North Dakota 58102
W. A. Craychee, M.D., Health Officer
Dickey County Health Department
Oakes, North Dakota 58474
—Source: Table 11 at pp. 50-51, North Dakota Implementation Plan.
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H. J. Bertheau, M.D., Health Officer
Ezmions County Health Department
Linton, North Dakota 58552
Keith G. Vandergon, M.D., Health Officer
Grand Forks County Health Department-
Grand Forks, North Dakota 58201
Peter W. S. Patton, M.D., Health Officer
Griggs County Health Department
Cooperstown, North Dakota 58425
Anthony Zukowsky, M.D., Health Officer
Kidder County Health Department
Steele, North Dakota 58482
E. H. Goodman, M.D., Health Officer
Logan County Health Department
Napoleon, North Dakota 58561
Roland Fleck, M.D., Health Officer
Mclntosh County Health Department
Ashley, North Dakota 58413
Dale A. Iversnn, M.D., Health Officer
Nelson County Health Department
McVille, North Dakota 58254
E. J. Larson, M.D., Health Officer
Pembina County Health Department
Cavalier, North Dakota 58220
Wesley Palmer, M.D., Health Officer
Ransom County Health Department
Lisbon, North Dakota 58054
G. L. Wiltse, M.D., Health Officer
Richland County Health Department
Wahpeton, North Dakota 58075
S. J. Cook, M.D., Health Officer
Rolette County Health Department
Rolette, North Dakota 58386
Donald J. Feist, M.D., Health Officer
Sargent County Health Department
Forman, North Dakota 58032
0. D. Dekker, M.D., Health Officer
Steele County Health Department
Finley, North Dakota 58230
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Richard Nierling, M.D., Health Officer
Stutsman County Health Department
Jamestown, North Dakota 58401
George Hilts, M.D., Health Officer
Towner County Health Department
Cando, North Dakota 58324
R. C. Little, M.D., Health Officer
Traill County Health Department
Mayville, North Dakota 58257
C. J. Glaspel, M.D., Health Officer
Walsh County Health Department
Grafton, North Dakota 58237
M. J. Towarnicky, M.D., Health Officer
Wells County Health Department
Fessenden, North Dakota 58438
W. M. Buckingham, M.D., City Health Officer
Bismarck City Health Department
Bismarck, North Dakota 58501
Donald H. Lawrence, M.D., City Health Officer
Fargo City Health Department
Fargo, North Dakota 58102
W. T. Powers, M.D., City Health Officer
Grand Forks City Health Department
Grand Forks, North Dakota 58201
Robert S. Woodward, M.D., City Health Officer
Jamestown City Health Department
Jamestown, North Dakota 58401
Milton Berg, M.D., City Health Officer
Valley City Health Department
Valley City, North Dakota 58072
III. STATUTORY REFERENCE
A. GENERAL AUTHORITY
North Dakota Century Code, Replacement Vol. 4 and 1971 Pocket
Supplement, Title 23, Health and Safety. Ch. 23-01, State Department
of Health, 88 23-01-01 - 23-01-19. Ch. 23-03, Organization of County
and Township Boards of Health, 88 23-03-01 - 23-03-11. Ch. 23-04,
Organization of City Board of Health, 88 23-04-01 - 23-04-09.
Ch. 23-14, Health Districts, 88 23-14-01 - 23-14-14. Ch. 23-25, Air
Pollution Control, 88 23-25-01 - 23-25-10. For Administrative Agencies
Practice Act, see North Dakota Centruy Code, Vol. 5 and 1971 Pocket
Supplement, Title 28, Judicial Procedure, Civil, Ch. 28-32, 88 28-32-01
28-32-22.
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B. SPECIFIC AUTHORITIES
Statutory Authority
Responsible Agency
Citation
Plans and Programs
1. Develop comprehensive State
air pollution control plans
and programs
2. Conduct studies, investi-
gations, and research
Regulation
3. Adopt regulations
4. Adopt emission standards
5. Adopt emission limitations
Prevent construction, modi-
fication, or operation of
stationary sources
Issue permits for con-
struction of new sources
8. Issue permits for opera-
tion of new sources
9. Grant variances
Surveillance & Compliance
10. Obtain compliance
information
State Department of
Health (SDH)
SDH
SDH, with approval of
Air Pollution Control
Advisory Council
(APCAC)
SDH with approval of
APCAC
SDH with approval of
APCAC
SDH
SDH
SDH
SDH
SDH
All references are to North Dakota Century Code
Replacement Vol. 4 and 1971 Pocket Supplement,
Title 23, Ch. 23-25, Air Pollution Control.
8 23-25-02(1)
8 23-25.03
§§ 23-25-02(6),
23-25-03, 23-25-07
88 23-25-02(6),
23-25-03, 23-25-07
88 23-25-02(6)
23-25-03, 23-25-07
88 23-25-02(6),
23-25-03, 23-25-07
By regulation
(88 23-25-02(6);
23-25-03, 23-25-07)
By regulation
(88 23-25-02(6),
23-25-03, 23-25-07)
By regulation
(88 23-25-02(6)
23-25-03, 23-25-07)
88 23-25-04
23-25-05, 23-25-06
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Statutory Authority
Responsible Agency
Citation /
Suirveillance & Compliance Cont.
11. Inspect and conduct
tests
12. Require record keeping
13. Require periodic reports
14. Require emission
monitoring devices
15. Issue enforceable
administrative orders
Emergency Action
16. Take special prompt
action in air
pollution emergencies
Enforcement
17. Enforce applicable laws,
regulations, standards, &
administrative orders
18. Seek injunctive relief
SDH
SDH
SDH with approval
of APCAC
SDH
SDH
SDH; State Health
Officer
SDH
State Health Officer
8 23-25-05
88 23-25-04, 23-25-06
8 23-25-04
8 23-25-03
8 23-25-03(5)
88 23-25-08, 23-25-09
88 23-25-03(5),
23-25-08, 23-25-09,
23-25-10
8-23-25-09
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ro
(GOVERNOR)
iSTATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
[STATE HEALTH OFFICEM [HEALTH ADVISORY COUNCILJ
[
[DIVISION OF PUBLIC HEALTH STATISTICS]
HA£,L,U1 J.VH AUraiHldlKAlUK
& PLANNING COORDINATOR
, j .
f
DIVISION OF
FINANCE & ACCOUNTS
1
*
DIVISION OF
PERSONNEL
[PREVENTIVE & PERSONAL HEALTH SERVICES)
ENVIRONMENTAL & ECOLOGICAL HEALTH SERVICES]
{DIRECTOR]
DIVISION OF MEDICAL FACILITIES
DIVISION OF HEALTH &
ECOLOGICAL LABORATORY
DIVISION OF TUBERCULOSIS
& COMMUNICABLE DISEASE
CONTROL
AIR POJ
DIVISION OF SANITARY
ENGINEERING & ENVIRON-
MENTAL PROTECTION
(DIRECTOR
ISTAFF ENGINEER! - (ASSISTANT DIRECTOR]
1 1
WATER POLLUTION
CONTROL PROGRAM
SOLID WASTE
PROGRAM
WATER HYGIENE
PROGRAM
CONSUMER SERVICES
PROGRAM
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
SERVICES PROGRAM
AIR QUALITY
CONTROL SERVICES
DISTRICT 1 DISTRI
Rapid City Aberde
CT 2 DISTRICT 3
en Sioux Falls
DISTRICT 4
Mitchell
1 Affiliated Local Health
i
Cooperating
i
i
[MITCHELL)
DISTRICT 5
Pierre
i
Services ,
i
ABERDEEN, GROTON
& SISSETON
I/See following page for composition of Commission
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SOUTH DAKOTA
AIR POLLUTION CONTROL COMMISSION
Seven Members
Three ex officio
State Health Officer, Ex officio Chairman
Director, Industrial Development and Expansion
Agency [or his designee]
Director, Department of Game, Fish and Parks
[or his designee]
Four appointed by Governor for staggered four
year terms
Qualifications:
One - industrial management
One - local government
Two - public
Secretary and Executive Officer, Director, Division
of Sanitary Engineering and Environmental Protection
South Dakota State Department of Health
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I. STATEiAGENCIES
SOUTH DAKOTA STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Pierre, South Dakota 57501
Telephone:
State Health Officer, Robert H. Hayes, M.D.
ENVIRONMENTAL & ECOLOGICAL HEALTH SERVICES
Pierre, South Dakota 57501
Telephone:
Director,
DIVISION OF SAHITARY ENGINEERING & ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Pierre, South Dakota 57501
Director, Charles E. Carl
Telephone: 605-224-3351
AIR QUALITY CONTROL SERVICES
Office Bldg., //2, Pierre, South Dakota 57501
Telephone: 605-224-3351
Director,
* SOUTH DAKOTA AIR POLLUTION CONTROL COMMISSION
Pierre, South Dakota 57501
Telephone:
Chairman, Robert H. Hayes, M.D., State Health Officer [ex officio]
Members:
Robert Hodgins, Director, Department of Game, Fish & Parks,
Office Building #1, Pierre, South Dakota 57501
Robert Martin, Director, Industrial Development and Expansion
Agency, Office Building #2, Pierre, South Dakota 57501
R. C. Gibson (industrial management) East Havens,
Mitchell, South Dakota 57301
Robert Roper (local government) 1215 Mulberry, Yankton,
South Dakota 57078
*0fficial State air pollution control agency with authority to accept and
administer Federal funds and grants.
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SOUTH DAKOTA AIR POLLUTION CONTROL COMMISSION (cont.)
R. C. Sweetman (general public) 500 S. Dakota,
Sioux Falls, South Dakota 57102
Ms. A. M. Johnston (general public), Fort Meade, South Dakota 57741
Secretary and Executive Officer:
Charles E. Carl, Office Bldg. #2, Pierre, South Dakota 57501
II. INTERGOVERNMENTAL COOPERATION
A. INTERSTATE
The South Dakota Air Pollution Control Commission advises,
consults and cooperates with other State agencies, Federal
agencies, other States, interstate and interlocal agencies,
local governments, industries and interested persons.
South Dakota provides other States with available data and
information on emissions, air quality, and control strategy
development.
B. -IlffMSTATE
i * South Dakota has established a coordinated, statewide air
' pollution control program in which responsibility is shared
between the State and local governments. Subject to State
approval, municipalities and counties, acting singly or
jointly, may establish and administer local air pollution
control programs as strict or more strict than State law and
regulations. When appropriate, the State may assume and
retain jurisdiction over certain classes of air contaminant
sources.
III. STATUTORY REFERENCE
A. GENERAL AUTHORITY
South Dakota Compiled Laws, (S.D.C.L.), 1967, Annotated,,
Volume 11, 1971 Pocket Supplement, Title 34, Chapter 34-16A,
Air Pollution Control, 88 34-16A-1 - 34-16A-63.
B. SPECIFIC AUTHORITIES
Statutory Authority
Responsible Agency
2 i
Citation-'
Plans and Programs
1. Develop comprehensive State
air pollution control plans
and programs
21
State Planning Agency
with assistance from
S.D. Air Pollution
Control Commission
(APCC)
8 34-16A-17(2)
-'All references are to Ch. 34-16A, Air Pollution Control, SDCL, Vol. 11, 1971
Pocket Supplement cited under General Authority.
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Statutory Authority
Responsible Agency
2/
Citation -
Plans and Programs Cont.
2. 'Conduct studies, investi-
gations, and research
Regulation
3. Adopt regulations
4. Adopt emission standards
5. Adopt emission limitations
6. Prevent construction, modi-
fication, or operation of
stationary sources
7. Issue permits for con-
struction of new sources
8. Issue permits for opera-
tion of new sources
9. Grant variances
jjuryeillance & Compliance
10. Obtain compliance
information
11. Inspect & conduct tests
12. Require record keeping
13. Require periodic reports
14. Require emission
monitoring devices
15. Issue enforceable
administrative orders
State Health Officer
& S.D. State Depart-
ment of Health (SDH);
APCC
APCC
APCC
APCC
APCC
APCC
APCC
APCC
APCC; State Health
Officer & SHD
SDH
APCC;
APCC; SDH
APCC; SDH
APCC
88 34-16A-13,
34-16A-16
8 34-16A-12
8 34-16A-24
8 34-16A-24
8 34-16A-27
8 34-16A-27
8 34-16A-27
88 34-16A-30,
34-16A-40
88 34-16A-11,
34-16A-13, 34-16A-20,
34-16A-44.1, 34-16A-45
34-16A-48, 34-16A-56
88 34-16A-45, 34-16A-46
88 34-16A-20
88 34-16A-18, 34-16A-19
88 34-16A-18, 34-16A-19,
34-16A-26
88 34-16A-49, 34-16A-53,
34-16A-57
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Statutory Authority
Responsible Agency
Citation -1
Emergency Action
16. Take special .prompt
action In air pollution
emergencies
Enforcement
17. Enforce applicable laws,
regulations, standards, &
administrative orders
18. Seek injunctive relief
State Health Officer
and APCC
APCC
APCC
88 34-16A-40
34-16A-50^34
34-16A-52
88 34-16A-11
34-16A-44
'34-16A-59
8 34-16A-59
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IGOVERNORJ
JDEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES!
ISTATE BOARD OF HEALTH!
•
DIVISION OF HEALTH
DIRECTOR
AIR C(
Chairman
by membei
Eleven Mei
One ex o
of Heal
JL
BUREAU OF
LABORATORIES
BUREAU OF
ENVIRONMENTAL
HEALTH
J.
BUREAU OF
LOCAL HEAL!
SERVICES
,TH—|
-Q
DIRECTORS OF MUNI-
CIPAL & COUNTY
HEALTH DEPTS.
MUNICIPAL &
COUNTY SANI-
TARIANS
JAIR QUALITY SECTIO^
CHIEF
Exec. Secy, of Air Conservation Committee
AIR CONSERVATION COMMITTEE
& Vice Chairman elected annually
iers
icio - Director, State Division
i [or his designee]
Ten appointed by Governor and confirmed
by State Senate for staggered 4 yr. terms
Qualifications:
Knowledgeable in air pollution matters.
No more than five from same political
party.
One - licensed physician, not from indus.
One - registered professional engineer,
not from industry
One - municipal or county government
One - agriculture One - mining
One - manufacturing One - fuel industry
Three - public, not representing or
connected with industry
Executive Secretary, appointed by Director
of Division of Health
CLERICAL STAFF) -JADMINISTRATIONJ
~ - "I
|
{PUBLIC INFORMATION]
•=-• =j_.
[MONITORING] ^TECHNICAL' SERVICED [ENGINEERING & COMPLIANCE]
Sanitarians in municipal & county health
departments, active in air pollution control
Consultant sanitarians in four districts com-
plementing county & municipal sanitarians
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I. STATE AGENCIES
* UTAH STATE DIVISION OF HEALTH
44 Medical Drive, Salt Lake City, Utah 84113
Telephone: 801-328-6121
Director of Health, Lyman J. Olsen, M.D., M.P.H.
Bureau of Environmental Health
72 East 4th South, Salt Lake City, Utah 84113
Telephone:
Director,
Air Quality Section
44 Medical Drive, Salt Lake City, Utah 84113
Telephone: 801-328-6121
Chief, Grant S. Winn, Ph.D.
STATE BOARD OF HEALTH
Chairman,
Members:
Secretary, Lyman J. Olsen, M.D.
AIR CONSERVATION COMMITTEE
Chairman,
Members:
Executive Secretary, Grant S. Winn, Ph.D.
*0fficial State air pollution control agency with authority to accept and
administer Federal grants and funds'.
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II. INTERGOVERNMENTAL COOPERATION
A. INTERSTATE
The Utah State Division of Health transmits information and
data on emissions, air quality and control strategy develop-
ment to other States in the Four Corners Interstate Air
Quality Control Region.
: The Air Conservation Committee advises, consults, contracts
and cooperates with other State agencies, Federal agencies,
other States, interstate and interlocal agencies, local
governments, industries, interested persons and groups.
•*. The Executive Secretary of the Air Conservation Committee,
with the concurrence of the Director of the Division of Health,
represents the State in all interstate air pollution matters,
including interstate compacts and other similar agreements.
B. INTRASTATE
Utah has established a coordinated, statewide air pollution
control program in which responsibility is shared between
the State and local governments. The State encourages local
governments to handle air pollution control problems within
their respective jurisdictions and provides technical and
consultative assistance. Local governments may enact and
enforce air pollution control ordinances consistent with
State law. Local governments are also authorized to contract
and enter into agreements with each other and with the State
Division of Health for the purpose of establishing, planning,
operating and financing air pollution control programs. State
financial aid is available in limited amounts to assist local
governments in enforcing State air pollution rules, regulations
•••<; and standards.
Names, Addresses and Officials of Local Air Pollution Control Agencies
Bear River District Health Department
Morgan County-Summit County Health Department
Davis County Health Department
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Names, Addresses and Officials of Local Air Pollution Control Agencies
Tooele County Health Department
Weber County Public Health Department
Salt Lake City-County Health Department
City-County Health Department of Utah County
Logan City Health Department
III. STATUTORY REFERENCE
A. GENERAL AUTHORITY
Air Conservation Act, as amended, Utah Code Annotated, 1953,
Replacement Vol. 3 and 1971 Pocket Supplement, Title 26, Ch. 24,
88 26-24-1 - 26-24-18. For reorganization, placing Board of
Health within Department of Social Services, etc., see Utah Code
Annotated, 1953, Replacement Vol. 3, 1971 Pocket Supplement,
Title 26, Ch. 15, 88 26-15-1 - 26-15-6.
B. SPECIFIC AUTHORITIES
Statutory Authority
Responsible Agency=-'
Citation^-'
Plans and Programs
1. Develop comprehensive State
air pollution control plans
and programs
Air Conservation
Committee (ACC)
8 26-24-5(8)
I/ 8 26-24-5 authorizes the State Board of Health to amend or modify any action
of the Air Conservation Committee or its Executive Secretary if necessary to
protect public health.
2J All references are to Air Conservation Act, as amended, cited under General
Authority.
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Statutory Authority
Responsible Agency
II
Citation
2/
Plans and Programs Cont.
2. Conduct studies, investi-
gations, and research
Regulation
3. Adopt regulations
4. Adopt emission standards
5. Adopt emission limitations
6. Prevent construction, modi-
fication, or operation of
stationary sources
7. Issue permits for con-
struction of new sources
8. Issue permits for opera-
tion of new sources
9. Grant variances
Surveillance & Compliance
10. Obtain compliance
information
11. Inspect & conduct tests
12. Require record keeping
13. Require periodic reports
14. Require emission
monitoring devices
15. Issue enforceable
administrative orders
ACC; Executive
Secretary ACC
ACC
ACC
ACC
ACC
ACC
ACC
ACC
ACC; Executive
Secretary ACC
ACC; Executive
Secretary ACC
ACC
ACC
ACC
ACC; Executive
Secretary ACC
88 26-24-5(11),
26-24-8(5)
8 26-24-5(1),(2),(18)
88 26-24-5(1),
26-24-10(2)
88 26-24-5(1)
26-24-10(2)
8 26-24-9
8 26-24-9
8 26-24-9
8 26-24-11(5)
88 26-24-5(4),
26-24-8(4),26-24-11(3)
88 26-24-8(4),
26-24-9(2)
8 26-24-5(3),(8),(18)
8 26-24-5(3)
8 26-24-5(1),
.(3) ,_(8>-, (18)
8 26-24-5(5),
26-24-8(7),26-24-9(1)
26-24-11
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Statutory Authority
Responsible Agency
I/
Citation -
Emergency Action
16.
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WYOMING
{GOVERNOR!
COUNCIL ON HEALTH &
MEDICAL SERVICES
[DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH & SOCIAL SERVICED
(DIVISION OF HEALTH & MEDICAL SERVICES)
DENTAL HEALTH
DIVISION
J_
PERSONAL CARE
DIVISION
COMMUNITY CARE
DIVISION
ho
oo
CO
1
DISEASE PREVENTION &
ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL
DIVISION
Assistant Administrator
& Director
Environmental Surveil-
lance and Control Services
Director
AIR QUALITY SECTION
DIRECTOR
AIR RESOURCES COUNCIL
Nine Members
Chairman, Vice Chairman, and Secretary
elected annually by members
Three ex officio
One - representative of Council on
Health and Medical Services
One - Commissioner of Agriculture
[or his designee]
One - Chairman, Land and Water Com-
mission [or his desginee]
Six appointed by Governor and confirmed
by State Senate for staggered four
year terms
Qualifications:
Not all of same political party
One - municipal government
Three - industry Two - public
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I. STATE AGENCIES
WYOMING DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND SOCIAL SERVICES
* DIVISION OF HEALTH AND MEDICAL SERVICES
Division of Disease Prevention and Environmental Control Services
Environmental Surveillance and Control Services
Air Quality Section
State Office Building, Cheyenne, Wyoming 82001
Telephone: 307-777-7511
Administrator, Division of Health & Medical Services,
Lawrence J. Cohen, M.D.
Assistant Administrator and Director, Division of Disease
Prevention and Environmental Control Services
Herman S. Parish,M.D., M.P.H.
Director, Environmental Surveillance and Control Services,
Robert L. Coffman, M.P.H.
Director, Air Quality Section, Robert E. Sundin
WYOMING AIR RESOURCES COUNCIL
State Office Building, Cheyenne, Wyoming 82001
Telephone:
Chairman, Donald R. Lamb
Vice Chairman,
Members:
Henry A. Burgess
Robert N. Olsen
Hjaimer F. (Jan) Lee
Franklin C. Peterson
Secretary, Hugh L. Binford
II. INTERGOVERNMENTAL COOPERATION
A. INTERSTATE
The Division of Health and Medical Services in the State Department
of Health and Social Services advises, consults and cooperates with
Federal agencies, political subdivisions of the State, industries and
other groups.
*0fficial State air pollution control agency with authority to accept and
administer Federal funds.
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(cont.)
Wyoming transmits significant air quality information to
adjoining States.
B. INTRASTATE
Wyoming has provided for a Statewide air pollution control
program in which responsibility is shared between the State
and local agencies. Local agencies exercise surveillance
responsibilities and report air pollution incidents and
violations to the State agency.
Names, Addresses, and Officials of Local Air Pollution Control Agencies
Casper-Natrona County Health Department
241 South Conwell, Casper, Wyoming 82601
Telephone: 307-234-4589
Cheyenne City-Laramie County Health Unit
315 West 20th Street, Cheyenne, Wyoming 82001
Telephone: 307-638-8995
Laramie Health Department
P. 0. Box C, Laramie, Wyoming 82070
Telephone: 307-742-6625
Laramie Environmental Commission
203 S. Fourth Street, Laramie, Wyoming 82070
Telephone: 307-742-6625
Chairman, Richard W. Weeks
City Manager-Secretary, Harold Youngmeyer
III. STATUTORY REFERENCE
A. GENERAL AUTHORITY
Wyoming Air Quality Act, Wyoming Statutes, Vol. 8, 1971 Cumulative
Supplement, Title 35, Ch. 9, 88 35-487 - 35-502.
B. SPECIFIC AUTHORITIBS
Statutory Authority
Responsible Agency
Citation^
Plans and Programs
1. Develop comprehensive State
air pollution control plans
and programs
Air Resources Council
(ARC) with advice &
assistance of Division
of Health & Medical
Services (DBMS)
88 35-491(b),35-492(b)
1 /
— All references are to Wyoming Air Quality Act cited under General 'Authority.
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Statutory Authority
Responsible Agency
Citation -'
Plans and Programs Cont.
2. Conduct studies, investi-
gations, and research
Regulation
3. Adopt regulations
4. Adopt emission standards
5. Adopt emission limitations
6. Prevent construction, modi-
fication, or operation of
stationary sources 2]
7. Issue permits for con-
struction of new sources 2j
8. Issue permits for opera-
tion of new sources 21
9. Grant variances
Surveillance and Compliance
ID.*;' Obtain compliance
'information
11. Inspect & conduct tests
12. Require record keeping
13. Require periodic reports
14. Require emission
monitoring devices
15. Issue enforceable
administrative orders
DHMS
ARC
ARC
ARC
ARC
ARC; DBMS
DHMS
DHMS
DHMS
DHMS; ARC
8 35-492(c),(d)
88 35-488,35-491(c),
35-492, 35-494
88 35-488,35-491(c),
35-492, 35-494
88 35-488,35-491(c),
35-492, 35-494
88 35-491(d),35-497
88 35-491(e),35-492
35-493, 35-495
8 35-493 2J
8 35-492(c) -/
8 35-492(c) I/
88 35-492, 35-495
— The Wyoming Public Service Commission has jurisdiction over all electric
generating plants and has promulgated "Utility Environmental Protection Rules".
I/See EPA Regulations, Air Programs, Approval and Promulgation of Implementation
Plans, 37 FR No. 105, Pt. Ill 10842 at 10903-10904, May 31, 1972 (40 CFR
88 52.2620 - 52.2628).
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Statutory Authority
Responsible Agency
Citation
II
Emergency Action
16. Take special prompt action
in air pollution
emergencies
Enforcement
17. Enforce applicable lavs,
regulations, standards &
administrative orders
18. Seek injunctive relief
Director, DHMS with
concurrence of
Governor, subject to
review by ARC
DHMS
DHMS
8 35-496
88 35-492, 35-500
8 35-500(b)
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REGION IX
American Samoa
Arizona
California
Guam
Hawaii
Nevada
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AMERICAN SAMOA
Environmental Quality Commission
of American Samoa
Chairman
(Lt. Governor)
I/
Commission Members I/
Executive
Secretary
Lab. Technician
Clerk Typist
I/Appointed by Governor
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!• AGENCIES
* Environmental Quality Commission
Government of American Samoa
Pago Pago, American Samoa 96920
Telephone:
Chairman, Lt. Governor
Members
Executive Secretary
II. INTERGOVERNMENTAL COOPERATION
The Environmental Quality Act of American Samoa provides for a
coordinated territory-wide air pollution control program. The
Environmental Quality Commission advises, consults, contracts and
cooperates with the Federal Government, other agencies of the
Territory, industries and interested persons or groups. With the
permission of the Governor, the Chairman of the Environmental Quality
Commission may delegate certain authorities or responsibilities of
the air implementation plan to other Government of American Samoa
agencies.
III. STATUTORY REFERENCE
A. GENERAL AUTHORITY:
Environmental Quality Act, Code of American Samoa, Ch. 35.01,
88 35.0101 - 35.0117.
B. SPECIFIC AUTHORITIES
.Statutory Authority
Responsible Agency
Citation^
2/
Plans arid Programs
1. Develop comprehensive State
air pollution cohtrol plans
and programs
Environmental Quality
Commission(EQC)
88 35.0102
36.0106(f)
27All references are to Environmental Quality Act, cited under General Authority.
•^Official air pollution control agency with authority to accept and administer
Federal funds and grants.
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III. STATUTORY AUTHORITY
B. SPECIFIC AUTHORITIES (cont.)
Statutory Authority
Plans and Programs (Continued)
2. Conduct studies, investigations,
and research
Regulation
3. Adopt regulations
4. Adopt emission standards
5. Adopt emission limitations
6. Prevent construction, modifi-
cation, or operation of
stationary sources
7. Issue permits for construc-
tion of new sources
8. Issue permits for operation of
new sources
9. Grant variances
Surveillance and Compliance
10. Obtain compliance information
11. Inspect and conduct tests
12. Require record keeping
13. Require periodic reports
Responsible Agency
EQC
EQC
EQC
EQC
EQC
EQC
EQC
EQC
EQC
EQC
EQC
EQC
Citation!/
8 35. 0106 (h)
88 35.0106
35.0110
88 35.0106
35.0110
88 35.0106
35.0110
8 35.0108
8 35.0108
8 35.0108
8 35.0113
88 35.0106(b)(
35.0107
35.0109
8 35.0109
88 35. 0106 (d)
35.0107
. 88 35.0107
35.0110(b)
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III. STATUTORY AUTHORITY
B. SPECIFIC AUTHORITIES (cont.)
Statutory Authority
Responsible Agency
Citation^.'
2/
Surveillance and Compliance (Continued)
14. Require emission monitoring
devices
15. Issue enforceable adminis-
trative orders
Emergency Action
16. Take special prompt action
in air pollution emergencies
Enforcement
17. Enforce applicable laws, regu-
lations, standards, and admin-
istrative orders
18. Seek injunctive relief
EQC
EQC
Chairman, EQC, with
concurrence of Governor
EQC
EQC
88 35.010v!
35.0110(b)
88 35.0106(c)
35.0111(a)(b)
88 35.0112
35.0114(b)
88 35.0106(c)
35.0111
35.0116
88 35.0111(c)
35.0114(d)
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ARIZONA
(GOVERNOR!
[State Board of Health]
State Air Pollution Control Hearing Board
5 Members - appointed by Governor and
confirmed by State Senate to serve for
staggered 3 year terms
Chairman and Vice Chairman selected by
members
Qualifications:
Knowledgeable in field of air
pollution
Arizona State Department of Health
Commissioner of Health
Assistant Commissioner, Environmental
Health Services
Division of Air Pollution Control
Director - appointed by Commissioner
of Health
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I. STATE AGENCIES
State Board of Health
Telephone:
Elaine H. McFarland, R.N., Chairman
Ben T. Dibble, P.E., Vice Chairman
Arthur V. Dudley, Jr., M.D., Secretary
William E. Naumann, Member
C. Herbert Fredell, M.D., Member
State Air Pollution Control Hearing Board
Telephone:
Louis R. Jurwitz , Chairman
J. August Rau, Vice Chairman
Mrs. Alexander Baird, Member
Sidney B. Wolfe, Member
Bradie 0. Hopper, O.D., Member
* Arizona State Department of Health
162U West Adams Street
Phoenix, Arizona 8500?
Telephone: 602-271-5572
Commissioner of Health, Louis C. Kossuth, M.D., M.P.H.
Assistant Commissioner, Environmental Health Services, \
Edmund C. Garthe
Division of Air Pollution Control
162U West Adams Street
Phoenix, Arizona 85007
Telephone: 602-271-5306
Director, Norman E. Schell
Official State air pollution control agency with authority to accept and
administer Federal funds and grants.
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II. INTERGOVERNMENTAL COOPERATION
A. INTERSTATE
Arizona shares air quality and emission source data with adjoining
States, California, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico and Utah} and
coordinates with these States in developing emergency air jpollution control
plans.
B. iNTRASTATE
Arizona provides for a coordinated statewide air pollution control
program in which responsibility is shared by the State and counties,
with primary responsibility vested in the State which also retains :
original jurisdiction and control over the following: nlajor sources
of air pollution, i.e., sources capable of generating more than 75
tons of air contaminants per day; air pollution generated by
operations and activities of the State and its political subdivisions;
motor vehicle air pollution; air pollution from combustion
engines, machinery and equipment operated in more than one county.
County or multi-county air quality control regions have jurisdiction
and control over all other air pollution matters subject to the
preemptive power of the State.
Names, Addresses and Officials of Local Air Pollution Control Agencies
Cochise County
Cochise County Air Pollution Control District
Coconimo County
Coconimo County Air Pollution Control District
Gila and Pinal Counties
Gila-Pinal Joint County Air Pollution Control District
Telephone: 602-969-2335, X6024
Control Officer, L.C. Kopisch
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II. INTERGOVERNMENTAL COOPERATION
B. INTRA5TATE (cont.)
Names, Addresses and Officials of Local Ait Pollution Control Agencies (cont.)
Greenlee County
Greenlee County Air Pollution Control District
P.O. Box 1475, Clifton, Arizona 85533
Telephone: 602-864-4762
Air Pollution Control Officer, Lawrence A. Dahners
Maricopa County
Maricopa County Department of Health Services
1825 East Roosevelt Street
Phoenix, Arizona 85006
Telephone: 602-258-6381
Director, S. F. Farnsworth, M.D.
Bureau of Air Pollution Control, Director, Robert Taylor
Maricopa County Air Pollution Advisory Council
(same address and telephone as above)
Chairman, Charles Luster
Air Pollution Hearing Board
Chairman, Sam Sutton
Mohave County
Mohave County Health Department
Telephone: 602-753-6277
Navajo County
Navajo County Health Department
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II. INTERGOVERNMENTAL COOPERATION
B. BTTRASTATE (cont.)
Names, Addresses and Officials of Local Air Pollution Control Agencies (cont.)
Pima County
Pima County Air Pollution Control District
151 West Congress
Tucson, Arizona 85701
Telephone: 602-792-8686
Director, Pima County Health Department, F.J. Brady, M.D.
Chief, W.F.R. Griffith
Telephone: 602-792-8511
Pima County Air Pollution Control District Advisory Council
Chairman, Gordon M. Luepke
P.O. Box 731
Tucson, Arizona 85702
Telephone: 602-624-1793
Santa Cruz County
Santa Cruz County Health Department
Telephone: 602-287-5670
Yuma County
Yuma County Health Department
Telephone: 602-782-4531
III. STATUTORY REFERENCE
A. GENERAL AUTHORITY
Arizona Revised Statutes, Annotated (A.R.S.) 1971-1972 Cum. Pocket Part,
88 36-1700 - 36-1720.01; 88 36-770 - 36-791, relating to local control
of air pollution. Arizona Haws, 1972, Regular Session, Ch.69 (H.B. No. 2339)
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III. STATUTORY REFERENCE
A. GENERAL AUTHORITY (cont.)
approved and effective April 25, 1972, Pollution Control Cprporations
for municipalities and counties (Amends Title 9, Arizona Revised
Statutes by adding Ch. 12, Arts. 1-4, 88 9-1221 - 9-1230, 9-1261 -
9-1263, 9-1271 - 9-1272, 9--1281.
B. SPECIFIC AUTHQBITIES
Statutory Authority
Responsible Agency!/
Citation2-/
Plans and Programs
1. Develop comprehensive State
air pollution control plans
and programs
2. Conduct studies, investigations,
and research
Regulation
3. Adopt regulations
4. Adopt emission standards
5. Adopt emission limitations
Prevent construction, modifi-
cation, or operation of
stationary sources
Division of Air Pollution
Control (DAPC)
DAPC; State Board of
Health; Arizona State
Department of Health*
State Board of Health
(SBH )*
SBH, DAPC*
SBH, DAPC*
DAPC, Subject to review
by State Air Pollution
Control Hearing Board
(SAPCHB)*
8 36-1705
8836-1705
36-1717
36-772; 36-773
36-774
88 36-1707;
36-779
88 36-1705.A.3
36-1707.A
36-779.A
88 36-1705.A.3
36-1707.A
36-779.A
88 36-1700B
36-1707.01
36-1707.02
36-1707.06
36-779.01
36-77$. 02
36-770.B
36-779.07
I/The name of the responsible State agency only is given. An asterisk indicates
comparable local authority.
2J Unless otherwise noted, all references are to Arizona Revised Statutes
Annotated cited under General Authority.
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III. STATUTORY REFERENCE
.SPECIFIC' AUTHORITIES (cont.)
Statutory Authority
Responsible Agency^.'
I/
Citationf/
Regulation (Continued)
7. Issue permits for construc-
tion of new sources
Issue permits for operation of
new sources
Grant variances
Surveillance arid Compliance
10. Obtain compliance information
11. Inspect and conduct tests
12. Require record keeping
DAPC, subject to review
by SAPCHB*
DAPC, subject to review
by SAPCHB*
SAPCHB; State Health
Commissioner*
DAPC, SAPCHB*
DAPC*
DAPC*
88 36-1707.01;
36-1707.02
36-779.01
36-779.02
88 36-1707.01;
36-1707.02
36-779.01
36-779.02
88 36-1711 -
36-1712.04
36-784 -
36-784.04
88 36-1705
36,1707.02.B
36-1708
36-1708.01
36-1712.02.B.5
36-1713.C
36-779.02.B
36-780
36-780.01
36-784.02.B
36-785
88 36-1705,
36-1708
36-1708.01
36-1712.02.B.5
36-780.01
36-784.02.B.3
88 36-1705
36-1707.02.B
36-1708
36-1708.01
36-780
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III. STATUTORY REFERENCE
B. SPECIFIC AUTHORTTTRS (cont.)
Statutory Authority
Responsible Agency—'
Citation!/
Surveillance and Compliance (Continued)
13. Require periodic reports
14. Require emission monitoring
devices
15. Issue enforceable adminis-
trative orders
Emergency Action .
16. Take special prompt action
in air pollution emergencies
Enforcement
17. Enforce applicable laws, regu-
lations, standards, and admin-
istrative orders
18. Seek injunctive relief
SBH; SAPCHB
DAPC*
Director, DAPC, subject
to review by SAPCHB*
Governor, following
determination of State
Health Commissioner;
State Attorney General at
request of State Health
Commissioner
DAPC*
Director, DAPC;
State Attorney General
at request of State
Health Commissioner*
86 36-1708
36-1712.02.B4
36-780
36-784.02.B.2
88 36-1708.C
36-1708.D
36-780.C
36-780.D
88 36-1709
36-1710
36-781
36-782
8 36-1719
see also t
36-1711
88 36-1707.C
36-1715
36-1716
36-1720
36-1720.Q1
36-78QE
36-787v-
36-789..
36-789.01
36-789.02
88 36-1715
36-1719
36-787
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Evaluation
and Planning
Legal
IGOVERNQR!
California Resources Agency!
State Air Resources Board
(Composition as of July 1, 1972, West's Ann. Health and
Safety Code, 1972 Cum. Pocket Part 88 39020 - 390213)
5 Members, appointed by Governor and confirmed by State
Senate
Chairman, Member appointed by Governor to serve at his
pleasure
Qualifications:
Interest and ability in air pollution control, and under-
standing of public needs
2 - automotive engineering
2 - chemistry, meterology, agriculture or law
1 - air pollution control administration
Executive Officer^ appointed by Board
Executive Officer and
Deputy Executive Officer
Data Processing
DWR
Air Quality
Management
Laboratory
Services
AIHL-DPH
_L
Vehicle Emissions
Control
Administrative
Services
Ait Quality
Surveillance
Air
Monitoring
Emission
Inventory
Data
Processing
Meteorology
Implementation
Enforcement
_L
Vehicle
Device
Testing
and
Evaluation
Engineering
Investigations
Standards
_L
Device
Certification
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I. STATE AGENCIES
California Resources Agency
Secretary, Norman B. Livennore
* State Air Resources Board
1025 P Street
Sacramento, California 95814
Telephone: 916-445-1511 :
Chairman, A. J. Haagen-Stnit» Ph.D.
Members
Executive Officer, John A. Maga
II. INTERGOVERNMENTAL COOPERATION
A. INTERSTATE,
. ; No area of California has been designated as a part of an interstate air
pollution control region. In interstate air pollution control situations,
where the participation of California is required, the Executive Officer
of the State Air Resources Board is the official to contact.
Source: The State of California Implementation Plan for Achieving and
Maintaining the National Ambient Air Quality Standards, Part I, R 96,
B. IKTRASTATE
In California,responsibility for air pollution control is shared by the Stated/
..and regional,multi-county or county air pollution control districts,
including the Bay Area Air Pollution Control District. The State
advises and assists regional and local districts, exercises continuing
surveillance over regional and local programs and is responsible for
coordinating air conservation activities throughout the State. Subject
* Official State air pollution control agency with authority to accept and administer
Federal funds and grants.
I/ The State has sole responsiblity for the control of motor vehicle emissions.
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II. INTERGOVERNMENTAL COOPERATION
B. INTRASTATE (cont.)
to the preemptive authority of the State, local and regional
authorities have primary responsiblity for air pollution control and
enforcement within their jurisdictions and may establish standards
more restrictive than State standards.
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AIR RESOURCES BOARD
LOCAL AIR POLLUTION CONTROL OFFICIALS
IN CALIFORNIA 21
COUNTIES
COUNTIES (AIR BASINS)
Alameda (S.F. Bay Area) . . . .
Alpine (Great Basin Val) . . .
Amador (San Joaquin Val) . . ,
Butte (Sacramento Val) . . . .
Calaveras (San Joaquin Val) . .
Colusa (Sacramento Val) . . . ,
Contra Costa (S.F. Bay Area) .
Del Norte (North Coast) . . . .
El Dorado (Sacramento Val) . ,
Fresno (San Joaquin Val) . . .
Glenn (Sacramento Val) . . . ,
Humboldt (North Coast) . . . .
imperial (Southeast Desert . .
Invo (Great Basin Valleys) . .
Kern (San Joaquin Val) . . . .
Kern (Southeast Desert) . . . .
Kings (San Joaquin Val) . . . .
Lake (North Coast)
Lassen (Northeast Plateau . . ,
Los Angeles (South Coast . . ,
Los Angeles (Southeast Desert).
Madera (San Joaquin Val) . . ,
Marin (S.F. Bay Area)
Mariposa (San Joaquin Val). . ,
Mendocino (North Coast) . . . .
Merced (San Joaquin Val) . . .
Modoc (Northeast Plateau) . . .
Mono (Great Basin Val) . . . .
Monterey (North Central Coast).
Napa (S.F. Bay Area)
Nevada (Sacramento Val) . . . ,
Orange (South Coast)
Placer (Sacramento Val) . . . .
PAGE COUNTIES (AIR BASINS)
11 Plumas (Sacramento)
1 Riverside (South Coast)
11 Riverside (Southeast Desert) . . .
6 Sacramento (Sacramento Val) . . . .
12 San Benito (North Central Coast). .
6 San Bernardino (South Coast) ...
11 San Bernardino (Southeast Desert) .
3 San Diego (San Diego)
7 San Diego (Southeast Desert). . . .
12 San Francisco (S.F. Bay Area) . . .
7 San Joaquin (San Joaquin Val) . . .
3 San Luis Obispo (S. Central Coast).
18 San Mateo (S.F. Bay Area) .....
1 Santa Barbara (S. Central Coast) .
12 Santa Barbara (South Coast) ....
18 Santa Clara (S.F. Bay Area) ....
13 Santa Cruz (North Central Coast)...
3 Shasta (Northeast Plateau) ....
5 Shasta (Sacramento Val) .
16 Sierra (Sacramento Val)
19 Siskiyou (Northeast Plateau) . . .
13 Solano (Sacramento Val) ......
11 Solano (S.F. Bay Area)
13 Sonoma (North Coast)
4 Sonoma (S.F. Bay Area) ......
14 Stanislaus (San Joaquin Val) . . .
5 Sutter (Sacramento Val)
1 Tehama (Sacramento Val)
2 Trinity (North Coast)
11 Tulare (San Joaquin Val)
7 Tuolumne (San Joaquin Val) ....
16 Ventura (South Coast)
8 Yolo (Sacramento Val) .......
Yuba (Sacramento Val) .
AIR BASINS
GREAT BASIN VALLEYS AIR BASIN
Alpine County Inyo County
NORTH CENTRAL COAST AIR BASIN
Monterey County
San Benito County
Mono County
Santa Cruz County
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mentation Plan for achieving & maintaining the National Ambient Air Quality Standards.
(Map of California Air Basins not included). (Rev. 1/72)
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AIR BASINS (Continued)
NORTH COAST AIR BASIN
Del Norte County
Mendocino C6unty
NORTHEAST PLATEAU AIR BASIN
Lassen County
Siskiyou County
SACRAMENTO VALLEY AIR BASIN
Butte County
Glenn County
Plumas County
Sierra County
Tehama County
HumboIdt County
Sonoma County
Lake County
Trinity County
Modoc County
Shasta County
Colusa County
Nevada County
Sacramento County
Solano County
Yolo County
El Dorado County
Placer County
Shasta County
Sutter County
Yuba County
3, 4
5, 6
6,7,8,9,10
SAN DIEGO COUNTY 11
San Diego County
SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA AIR BASIN ll
Alameda County Contra Costa County Marin County
Napa County San Francisco County San Mateo County
Santa Clara County Solano County Sonoma County
SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY AIR BASIN . . 11,12,13,14,15
Amador County Calaveras County Fresno County
Kern County Kings County Madera County
Mariposa County Merced County San Joaquin County
Stanislaus County Tulare County Tuolumne County
SOUTH CENTRAL COAST AIR BASIN 15, 16
San Luis Obispo County Santa Barbara County
SOUTH COAST AIR BASIN 16, 17, 18
Los Angeles County Orange County Riverside County
San Bernardino County Santa Barbara County Ventura County
SOUTHEAST DESERT AIR BASIN 18, 19, 20
Imperial County Kern County Los Angeles County
Riverside County San Bernardino County San Diego County
(Rev. 1/72)
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GREAT BASIN VALLEYS AIR BASIN
ALPINE COUNTY
APCD
John Tryon*
Director of Public Works
Alpine County APCD
RFD
Gardnerville, Nevada 89410
APCD
Victor H. Hough, M.D.*
Health Officer
Walter S. Carrington, R.S.**
Director, Div. of Sanitation
Inyo County APCD
P. 0. Box 218
Independence, Ca 93526
(714) 878-2411
Activated May 8, 1970
APCD
Fred P. Garner*
Road Commissioner
Mono County APCD
P. 0. Box 457
Brid§epor)t, Ca 93517
(714) 932-8551
Activated November 23, 1970
Coordinating Council Member
Alfred 0. Chain
Supervisor, Alpine County
Box 218
Markleeville, Ca 96120
Activated November 23, 1970 cc:
Lincoln E. Covington, Clerk
Board of Supervisors
P. 0. Box 158
Markleeville, Ca 96120
(916) 694-2231
INYO COUNTY
Coordinating Council Member
Allan H. Jacobs
Supervisor, Inyo County
County Courthouse
Independence, Ca 93526
(714) 878-2411
MONO COUNTY
Coordinating Council Member
Walter Cain
(Kenneth Remes, Alternate)
Supervisors, Mono County
County Courthouse
Bridgeport, Ca 93517
(714) 932-8811
Chairman, Bd. of Supervisors
Hubert Bruns
Rt. 1 Box 327
Gardnerville, Nevada 89410
(916) 694-2933 (home)
cc:
Lincoln E. Covington, Clerk
Board of Supervisors
P. 0. Box 158
Markleeville, Ca 96120
(916) 694-2231
Chairman, Bd. of Supervisors
Frank Fowles
Box 57
Independence, Ca 93526
(714) 878-2411
Chairman, Bd. of Supervisors
B. K. Falconer
County Courthouse
Bridgeport, Ca 93517
(714) 932-8811
* Also appointed Air Pollution Control Officer
** In direct charge of Air Pollution Control Program
(Rev. 1/72)
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NORTH CENTRAL COAST AIR BASIN
MONTEREY COUNTY
APCD
Edward W. Munson
APC Officer
Monterey-Santa Cruz Unified
APCD, P.O. Box 487
Salinas, Ca 93901
(Courthouse)
(408) 758-3861
(408) 424-8611 Ext. 384
Activated July 1, 1968
' APCD
James G. Telfer, M.D.*
Director of Public Health
Roland Perkins**
Director of Environmental
Health
San Benito County APCD
439 Fourth Street
Hollister, Ca 95023
(408) 637-5367
Activated August 24, 1970
APCD
Edward W. Munson
APC Officer
Monterey-Santa Cruz Unified
APCD
P. 0. Box 487
Salinas, Ca 93901
(Courthouse)
(408) 758-3861
(408) 424-8611 Ext. 384
Activated July 1, 1968
Coordinating Council Member
Loren E. Smith, Supervisor
Monterey County
P. 0. Box 1819
Salinas, Ca 93901
(408) 424-8611
Chairman, Bd. of Supervisors
Arthur C. Alteridge
P. 0. Box 1819
Salinas, Ca 93901
(408) 424-8611
SAN BENITO COUNTY
Coordinating Council Member
Herman A. Botelho
Supervisor
San Benito County
County Courthouse, Rm. 204
Hollister, Ca 95023
(408) 637-3786
Chairman, Bd. of Supervisors
George F. Kincaid
County Courthouse
Hollister, Ca 95023
(408) 637-3786
SANTA CRUZ COUNTY
Coordinating Council Member
Henry J. Mello, Supervisor
Santa Cruz County
(Chairman, Coordinating
Council)
701 Ocean Street
Santa Cruz, Ca 95060
(408) 425-0111
Chairman, Bd. of Supervisors
Ralph Sanson
701 Ocean Street
Santa Cruz, Ca 95060
(408) 425-0111
* Also appointed Air Pollution Control Officer
** In direct charge of Air Pollution Control Program
(Rev. 1/72)
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NORTH COAST AIR BASIN
DEL NORTE COUNTY
APCD
Joe Creisler
Sanitarian
Del Norte County APCD
450 H Street
Crescent City, Ca 95534
(707) 464-4011
(temporarily in charge of
APC Program)
Activated November 23, 1970
Coordinating Council Member
Thomas F. McNamara
Supervisor, Del Norte County
450 H Street
Crescent City, Ca 95534
(707) 464-2167
Chairman, Bd. of Supervisors
Thomas F. McNamara
450 H Street
Crescent City, Ca
(707) 464-2167
95534
APCD
Charles P. Sassenrath
APC Director
Humboldt County APCD
5630 South Broadway
Eureka, Ca 95501
(707) 443-3091
Activated February 4, 1964
HUMBOLDT COUNTY
Coordinating Council Member
Ray Peart, Supervisor
Humboldt County
County Courthouse
Eureka, Ca 95501
(707) 443-7555
Chairman, Bd. of Supervisors
Donald F. Peterson
County Courthouse
Eureka, Ca 95501
(707) 443-7555
LAKE COUNTY
APCD
Charles L. Geoble**
Agricultural Commissioner
Acting APC Officer
Lake County APCD
Route 1, Box 315-C
Kelseyville, Ca 95451
(707) 279-4842
Activated November 23, 1970
Coordinating Council Member
Junior C. Wilds, Supervisor
225 North Main Street
Lakeport, Ca 95453
(707) 263-5124
Chairman, Bd. of Supervisors
Junior C. Wilds
225 North Main Street
Lakeport, Ca 95453
(707) 263-5124
** In direct charge of Air Pollution Control Program
(Rev. 1/72)
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NORTH COAST AIR BASIN (Continued)
MENDOCINO COUNTY
APCD
Robert L. Holtzer, M.D.*
Health Officer
Mendocino County APCD
County Courthouse;
Ukiah, Ca 95482
(707) 462-4731
Activated August 19, 1970
Coordinating Council Member
J. Harvey Sawyers
Supervisor, Mendocino County
(Chairman, Coordinating
Council)
County Courthouse
Ukiah, Ca 95482
(707) 462-4731, Ext. 235-6
Chairman, Bd. of Supervisors
J. Harvey Sawyers
County Courthouse
Ukiah, Ca 95482
(707) 462-4731, Ext. 235-6
SONOMA COUNTY
APCD
Walter C. Glowers, M.D.*
Health Officer
R. 0. Logsdon, Jr.
Supervising Public Health
Sanitarian
(Temporarily in charge of
APC Program)
Sonoma County APCD
3313 Chanate Road
Santa Rosa, Ca 95401
(707) 527-2711
Activated July 1, 1971
Coordinating Council Member Chairman, Bd. of Supervisors
Henry Spomer
Supervisor, Sonoma County
2555 Mendocino Avenue
Santa Rosa, Ca 95401
(707) 527-2241
Ignazio A. Vella
2555 Mendocino Avenue
Santa Rosa, Ca 95401
(707) 527-2241
TRINITY COUNTY
APCD
Michael G. Polka, M.D.*
Health Officer
(916) 623-2271 (Courthouse)
(916) 623-4411 (Office)
Dick Kurby**
Sanitarian
(916) 623-2944
Trinity County APCD
P. 0. Box AK
Weaverville, Ca 96093
Activated November 23, 1970
Coordinating Council Member
Leroy W. Harrison
Supervisor, Trinity County
P. 0. Box AK
Weaverville, Ca 96093
(916) 623-2271
Chairman, Bd. of Supervisors
Mrs. Hazel K. Willburn
P. 0. Box AK
Weaverville, Ca 96093
(916) 623-2271
* Also appointed Air Pollution Control Officer
** In direct charge of Air Pollution Control Program
(Rev. 1/72)
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NORTHEAST PLATEAU AIR BASIN
LASSEN COUNTY
APCD
Fredric L. (Les) Evans*
Agricultural Commissioner
Lassen County APCD
175 Russel Avenue
Susanville, Ca 96130
(916) 257-3526
Activated November 23, 1970
Coordinating Council Member
William Farris, Supervisor
Lassen County
County Courthouse
Susanville, Ca 96130
(916) 257-3633
Chairman, Bd. of Supervisors
L. J. Bingham
County Courthouse
Susanville, Ca 96130
(916) 257-3633
MODOC COUNTY
APCD
Ken Wright*
Agricultural Commissioner
Modoc County APCD
Box 1091
Alturas, Ca 96101
(916) 233-2225
Activated November 23, 1970
Coordinating Council Member
Lester M. Cushman
Supervisor, Modoc County
Box 1130
Alturas, Ca 96101
(916) 233-2215
Chairman, Bd. of Supervisors
John B. Laxague
(Attn: Iris B. Turner,
County Clerk)
Box 1130
Alturas, Ca 96101
(916) 233-2215
SHASTA COUNTY
APCD
Ben B. Hurst, M.D.*
Health Officer
Dale Watson**
Chief Sanitarian
Shasta County APCD
2601 Hospital Lane
Redding, California 96001
(916) 241-5951
Activated September 28, 1970
Coordinating Council Member
Norman A. Wagoner
Supervisor, Shasta County
(Chairman, Coordinating
Council)
County Courthouse
Redding, Ca 96001
(916) 243-3714 (Courthouse)
(916) 378-3567 (Home)
Chairman, Bd. of Supervisors
Henry F. Keefer
County Courthouse
Redding, Ca 96001
(916) 243-3714
* Also appointed Air Pollution Control Officer
** In direct charge of Air Pollution Control Program
(Rev. 1/72)
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NORTHEAST PLATEAU AIR BASIN (Continued)
SISKIYOU COUNTY
APCD
Jess Grisham*
Agricultural Commissioner
Siskiyou County APCD
Courthouse Annex
Yreka, Ca 96097
(916) 842-3531 Ext. 80
Activated October 27, 1970
Coordinating Council Member
Earl F. Ager, Supervisor
Siskiyou County
County Courthouse
Yreka, Ca 96097
(916) 842-3531
Chairman, Bd. of Supervisors
'Ernest A. Hayden
County Courthouse
Yreka, Ca 96097
(916) 842-3531
SACRAMENTO VALLEY AIR BASIN
BUTTE COUNTY
APCD
Donald Black*
Agricultural Commissioner
Butte County APCD
P. 0. Box 1229
(316 Nelson Avenue)
Oroville, Ca 95965
(916) 533-1230, Ext. 262
Activated March 6, 1970
Coordinating Council Member Chairman, Bd. of Supervisors
Art Gilman, Supervisor
Butte County
79 Ord Ferry Road
Chico, Ca 95926
Jere E. Reynolds
County Courthouse
Oroville, Ca 95965
(916) 533-1230
COLUSA COUNTY
APCD
Wilbur Disney*
Agricultural Commissioner
Colusa County APCD
751 Fremont Street
Colusa, Ca 95932
(916) 458-4818
Activated June 3, 1969
Coordinating Council Member
C. Martin Wilmarth
Supervisor Colusa County
546 Jay Street
Colusa, Ca 95932
(916) 458-4516
Chairman, Bd. of Supervisors
Frank Miller
546 Jay Street
Colusa, Ca 95932
(916) 458-4516
* Also appointed Air Pollution Control Officer
(Rev. 1/72)
311
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SACRAMENTO VALLEY AIR BASIN (Continued)
EL DORADO COUNTY
APCD
Vernon C. Peterson*
Asst. Civil Defense
Coordinator
El Dorado County APCD
2850 Cold Springs Soad
Placerville, Ca 95667
(916) 626-2225
Activated August 8, 1968
Coordinating Council -Member
Thomas M. Goodlee, Jr.
Supervisor, El Dorado Co.
El Dorado County Office
Center
2850 Cold Springs Road
Placerville, Ca 95667
(916) 626-2464
Chairman, Bd. of Supervisors
William V. D. Johnson
El Dorado County Office Center
2850 Cold Springs Road
Placerville, Ca 95667
(916) 626-2464
APCD
W. Leiand Brown*
Agricultural Commissioner
Glenn County APCD
526 W. Sycamore Street
Willows,"Ca 95988
(916) 934-4651
Activated November 23, 1970
GLENN COUNTY
Coordinating Council Member
Howard R. "Pete" Holvik
Supervisor, Glenn County
216 N. Plumas Street
Willows, Ca 95988
(916) 934-4464
NEVADA COUNTY
Chairman, Bd. of Supervisors
Howard R. "Pete" Holvik
216 N. Plumas Street
Willows, Ca 9fr988
(916) 934-4464
APCD
Peter J. Keenan, M.D.*
Health Officer
Hal Cox**
Senior Sanitarian
Nevada County APCD
Willow Valley Road
East Basement Wing
Nevada City, Ca 95959
(916) 265-2461, Ext. 264
Activated April 28, 1970
Coordinating Council Member
Robert Long, Supervisor
Nevada County
Nevada County Courthouse
Nevada City, Ca 95959
(916) 265-2461
Chairman, Bd. of Supervisors
Dean G. Lawrence
Nevada County Courthouse
Nevada City, Ca 95959
(916) 265-2461
* Also appointed Air Pollution Control Officer
** In direct charge of Air Pollution Control Program
(Rev.1/72)
312
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SACRAMENTO VALLEY AIR BASIN (Continued)
PLACER COUNTY
APCD
Gordon Seek, M.D.*
Health Officer
James Ellsworth**
Air Pollution Control
Specialist
Placer County APCD
155 Fulwejler Avenue
Auburn, Ce. 95603
(916) 885-4517
Activated March 3, 1970
Coordinating Council Member
J. B. "Brick" Paolini
Supervisor, Placer County
200 Atlantic
Roseville, Ca 95678
(916) 885-7711
Chairman, Bd. of Supervisors
J. B. "Brick" Paolini
200 Atlantic
Roseville, Ca 95678
(916) 885-7711
APCD
Steven L. Christiansen, M.D.*
Health Officer
William T. Cullen**
Chief Sanitarian
Plumas County APCD
P. 0. Box 480
Quincy, Ca 95971
(916) 283-1800
Activated May 18, 1970
PLUMAS COUNTY
Coordinating Council Member
Robert H. Hunter
Supervisor, Plumas County
Plumas County Courthouse
Quincy, Ca 95971
(916) 283-1060
Chairman, Bd. of Supervisors
Robert H. Hunter
Plumas County Courthouse
Quincy, Ca 95971
(916) 283-1060
APCD
James T. Harrison, M.D.*
Director of Public Health
Philip S. Tow**
Chief, Div. of Air Sanitation
Sacramento County APCD
2221 Stockton Boulevard
Sacramento, Ca 95817
(916) 454-5458
Activated December 7, 1959
SACRAMENTO COUNTY
Coordinating Council Member Chairman, Bd. of Supervisors
Ted Sheedy, Supervisor
Sacramento County
827 - 7th Street
Sacramento, Ca 95814
(916) 454-5371
Eugene T. Gualco
827 - 7th Street
Sacramento, Ca 95814
(916) 454-5371
* Also appointed Air Pollution Control Officer
** In direct charge of Air Pollution Control Program
(Rev. 1/72)
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SACRAMENTO VALLEY AIR BASIN (Continued)
SHASTA COUNTY
APCD
Ben B. Hurst, M.D.*
Health Officer
Dale Watson**
Chief Sanitarian
Shasta County APCD
2601 Hospital Lane
Redding, Ca 96001
(916) 241-5951
Activated September 28, 1970
APCD
Lewis L. Huelsdonk*
Civil Defense Coordinator
Sierra County APCD
County Courthouse
Downieville, Ca 95936
(916) 289-3521
Activated November 23, 1970
Coordinating Council Member Chairman. Bd. of Supervisors
John Perez, Supervisor
Shasta County
Box 5433
Anderson, Ca 96007
(916) 243-3714
SIERRA COUNTY
Coordinating Council Member
Bison S. Robinson
Supervisor, Sierra County
P. 0. Box 86
Downieville, Ca 95936
(916) 289-3271
Henry F. Keefer
P. 0. Box 880
Redding, Ca 96001
(916) 243-3714
Chairman, Bd. of Supervisors
Bison S. Robinson
P. 0. Box 86
Downieville, Ca 95936
(916) 289-3271
APCD
James A. Koslow
APC Officer
Yolo-Solano County Unified
APCD
P. 0. Box 1006
(Yolo County Courthouse)
.Woodland, Ca 95695
(916) 666-8433
Activated July 1, 1971
SOLANO COUNTY
Coordinating Council Member
Wallace L. Braze1ton
Solano County Courthouse
Fairfield, Ca 94533
(707) 422-2010
Chairman, Bd. of Supervisors
Wallace L. Braze1ton
Solano County Courthouse
Fairfield, Ca 94533
(707) 422-2010
SUTTER COUNTY
APCD
A. C. Perrin, Jr.*
Agricultural Commissioner
Sutter County Department of
Agriculture
142 Garden Way
Yuba City, Ca 95991
(916) 674-2851
Activated July 28, 1969
Coordinating Council Member
J. A. Bagley, Supervisor
Sutter County
Sutter County Office Bldg.
463 Second Street
Yuba City, Ca 95991
(916) 673-7005
Chairman, Bd. of Supervisors
Thomas S. Miller
Sutter County Office Bldg.
463 Second Street
Yuba City, Ca 95991
(916) 673-7005
*Also appointed Air Pollution Control Officer
**In direct charge of Air Pollution Control Program
314
(Rev. 1/72)
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SACRAMENTO VALLEY AIR BASIN (Continued)
TEHAMA COUNTY
APCD
Donald R. Hill*
Agricultural Commissioner
Tehama County APCD
P. 0 Box 38
(1760 Walnut Street)
Red Bluff, Ca 96080
(916) 527-4504
Activated October 6, 1970
Coordinating Council Member
Shannon 0. Patterson
Supervisor, Tehama County
(Chairman, Coordinating
Council)
P. 0. Box 108
Gerber, Ca 96035
(916) 527-4655
Chairman, Bd. of Supervisors
Shannon 0. Patterson
P. 0. Box 108
Gerber, Ca 96035 '
(916) 527-4655
YOLO COUNTY
.APCD
James A. Koslow
APC Officer
Yolo-Solano County Unified
APCD
P. 0. Box 1006
(Yolo County Courthouse)
Woodland, Ca 95695
(916) 666-8433
Activated October 19, 1970
Coordinating Council Member
Arthur H. Edmonds
Supervisor, Yolo County
(Vice Chairman, Coordinating
Council)
1156 Fa11brook
West Sacramento, Ca 95691
(916) 662-3241
Chairman, Bd. of Supervisors
Joseph Espigares, Jr.
Yolo County Courthouse
Woodland, Ca 95695
(916) 662-3241
APCD
Art Worledge*
Agricultural Commissioner
Yuba County APCD
(1420 I Street)
P. 0. Box 264
Marysville, Ca 95901
(916) 743-7430
Activated November 17, 1970
YUBA COUNTY
Coordinating Council Member
Roy G. Landerman
Supervisor, Yuba County
5th District
P. 0. Box 66
Browns Valley, Ca 95918
(916) 743-1511
Chairman, Bd. of Supervisors
Roy G. Landerman
P. 0. Box 66
Browns Valley, Ca 95918
(916) 743-1511
* Also appointed Air Pollution Control Officer
(Rev. 1/72)
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APCD
J. B. Askew, M.D.*
Health Officer
Clark L. Gaulding**
Chief, APC Services
San Diego County APCD
Civic Center
1600 Pacific Highway
San Diego, Ca 92101
(714) 239-7711
Activated May 1955
SAN DIEGO AIR BASIN
SAN DIEGO COUNTY
Coordinating Council Member
None needed
Chairman, Bd. of Supervisors
William A. Craven
San Diego County Civil Center
1600 Pacific Highway
San Diego, Ca 92101
(714) 239-7711
SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA AIR BASIN
The Bay Area APCD is comprised of the following counties: Alameda,
Contra Costa, Marin, Napa, San Francisco, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Solano,
and Sonoma.
APCD
J. D. Callaghan
Chief Administrative Officer
Bay Area APCD
939 Ellis Street
San Francisco, Ca 94109
(415) 771-6000
Activated September 1955
SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY AIR BASIN
AMADOR COUNTY
APCD
R. C. Lynch, M.D.*
Health Officer
Richard L. Walker, R.S.**
Amador County APCD
810 Court Street
Jackson, Ca 95642
(209) 223-1696
Activated November 23, 1970
Coordinating Council Member
Edward Thomas Earnert
Supervisor, Amador County
108 Court Street
Jackson, Ca 95642
(209) 223-0420
Chairman, Bd. of Supervisors
Edward Thomas Bamert
108 Court Street
Jackson, Ca 95642
(209) 223-0420
* Also appointed Air Pollution Control Officer
** In direct charge of Air Pollution Control Program
316
(Rev. 1/72)
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SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY AIR BASIN (Continued)
CALAVERAS COUNTY
APCD.
D. L. Albasio, M.D.*
Health Officer
Carl Overmier**
Senior Sanitarian
Calaveras County APCD
Government Center
El Dorado Road
San Andreas, Ca 95249
(209) 754-4251
Activated March 6, 1970
Coordinating Council Member
Milton B. Smith, M.D.
Supervisor
Calaveras County
Calaveras County Government
Center
San Andreas, Ca 95249
(209) 754-3052
Chairman, Bd. of Supervisors
Ernest F. Bernasconi
Calaveras County Government
Center
San Andreas, Ca 95249
(209) 754-3052
FRESNO COUNTY
APCD
William A. DeFries, M.D.*
Health Officer
R, E. Bergstrom**
Director of Environmental
Sanitation
Fresno County APCD
515 South Cedar Avenue
Fresno, Ca 93702
(209,) 488-3239
Activated August 8, 1968
Coordinating Council Member
Joseph A. Reich
Supervisor, Fresno County
Hall of Records
Fresno, Ca 93721
(209) 488-3033
Chairman, Bd. of Supervisors
John Ventura
Fresno County
Hall of Records
Fresno, Ca 93721
(209) 488-3033
KERN COUNTY
APCD
Owen A. Kearns, M.D.*
Health Officer
Citron Toy**
Senior Sanitarian
Kern County APCD
P. 0. Box 997
Bakersfield, Ca 93302
(1700 Flower Street)
(805) 325-5051
Activated March 12, 1968
Coordinating Council Member
LeRoy M. Jackson
Supervisor, Kern County
(Chairman, Coordination
Council)
P. 0. Box 1267
Delano, Ca 93215
(805) 327-2111
Chairman, Bd. of Supervisors
LeRoy M. Jackson
1415 Truxtun Avenue
Bakersfield,Ca 93301
(805) 327-2111
* Also appointed Air Pollution Control Officer
** In direct charge of Air Pollution Control Program
317
(Rev. 1/72)
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SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY AIR BASIN (Continued)
APCD
Paul Cashio, M.D.*
Health Officer
Tony Maniscalco**
Director of Environmental
Sanitation
Kings County APCD
1221 West Lacey Boulevard
Hanford, Ca 93230
(209) 582-3211
Activated March 19, 1968
KINGS COUNTY
Coordinating Council Member Chairman, Bd. of Supervisors
Evon G. Cody, Supervisor
Kings County
Box C
Hanford, Ca 93230
(209) 582-3211 Ext. 341
Joseph S. Mather, Jr.
Box C
Hanford, Ca 93230
(209) 582-3211 Ext. 341
MADERA COUNTY
APCD
Douglas F. Pratt**
Director of Sanitation
Aqting APC Officer
Madeira County APCD
216 West Sixth Street
Madera, Ca 93637
(209) 674-4641
Activated June 11, 1968
Coordinating Council Member
Elmo Del Bianco
Supervisor, Madera County
County Government Center
Madera, Ca 93637
(209) 674-4641
Chairman, Bd. of Supervisors
J. W. Schmitz, Jr.
County Government Center
Madera, Ca 93637
(209) 674-4641
MARIPOSA COUNTY
APCD
Avery E. Sturm, M.D.*
Health Officer
Mariposa County APCD
P. 0. Box 5
Mariposa, Ca 95338
(on Highway 140, next
door to Frosty Shop)
(209) 966-3689
Activated April 9, 1968
Coordinating Council Member
Tom Richardson
Supervisor, Mariposa County
County Courthouse
Mariposa, Ca 95338
(209) 966-2396
Chairman, Bd. of Supervisors
Frank L. Long, Jr.
County Courthouse
Mariposa, Ca 95338
(209) 966-2396
* Also appointed Air Pollution Control Officer
** In direct charge of Air Pollution Control Program
(Rev. 1/72)
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SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY AIR BASIN (Continued)
MERCED COUNTY
APCD
A. Frank Brewer, M.D.*
Health Officer
Bill Norman**
Director of Sanitation
Merced County APCD
P. 0. Box 1350
Merced, Ca 95341
(240 E. 15th Street,
next to General Hospital)
<209) 723-0437
Activated January 14, 1969
Coordinating Council Member
Johnnie J. Ramondini
Supervisor, Merced County
P. 0. Box 2008
Merced, Ca 95340
(209) 722-7411
Chairman, Bd. of Supervisors
Johnnie J. Ramondini
P. 0. Box 2008
Merced, Ca 95340
(209) 722-7411
SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY
APCD
Jack J. Williams, M.D.*
Health Officer
J. Don Layson**
Director of Environmental
Health
San Joaquin County APCD
P. 0. Box 2009
Stockton, Ca 95201
(1601 E. Hazelton Ave.)
(209) 466-6781
Activated May 9, 1967
Coordinating Council Member
Carman Perino, Supervisor
San Joaquin County
(Vice Chairman, Coordinating
Council)
222 East Weber Avenue
Stockton, Ca 95202
(209) 944-2379
Chairman, Bd. of Supervisors
Clifford C. Wisdom
222 East Weber Avenue
Stockton, Ca 95202
(209) 944-2379
STANISLAUS COUNTY
APCD
Robert S. Westphal, M.D.*
Health Officer
James Mankin**
Director of Sanitation
Stanislaus County APCD
902 Scenic Drive
Modesto, Ca 95350
(209) 526-6892
Activated August 20, 1968
Coordinating Council Member
John E. Thurman, Jr.
Supervisor
Stanislaus County
1100 Eye Street
Modesto, Ca 95354
(209) 524-1251
Chairman, Bd. of Supervisors
RobeVt Fahey
1100 Eye Street
Modesto, Ca 95354
(209) 524-1251
* Also appointed Air Pollution Control Officer
** In direct charge of Air Pollution Control Program
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SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY AIR BASIN (Continued)
TULARE COUNTY
APCD
Lowell F. Chemberlen, M.D.*
Health Officer
Pete Manson**
Director of Sanitation
Tulare County APCD
County Civic Center
Visalia, Ca 93277
(209) 732-5511
Activated June 25, 1968
Coordinating Council Member
Fred Batkinj Supervisor
Tulare County
Courthouse, Room 301
Visalia, Ca 93277
(209) 732-5511, Ext. 331
Chairman. Bd. of Supervisors
Raymond J. Muller
Courthouse, Room 301
Visalia, Ca 93277
(209) 732-5511, Ext. 331
TUOLUMNE COUNTY
APCD
Ed Bigelow*
Agricultural Commissioner
Tuolumne County APCD
9 North Washington Street
Sonora, Ca 95370
(209) 532-7732
Activated October 13, 1970
Coordinating Council Member .
Floyd S. Stirewalt
Supervisor, Tuolumne County
41 West Yaney Avenue
Sonora, Ga 95370
(209) 532-4574
Chairman, Bd. of Supervisors
John S. Kearney
41 West Yaney Avenue
Sonora, Ca 95370
(209)532-4574
SOUTH CENTRAL COAST AIR BASIN
SAN LUIS OB1SPO COUNTY
APCD
H. Howard Kusumoto, M.D.*
Health Officer
Jim Gates**
Director of Sanitation
San Luis Obispo County APCD
P. 0. Box 1489
San Luis Obispo, Ca 93402
(2191 Johnson Avenue)
(805) 543-1200
Activated April 6, 1970
Coordinating Council Member
John V. Freeman, Supervisor
Room 220, Courthouse Annex
San Luis Obispo, Ca 93401
(805) 543-1550 Ext. 321
Chairman, Bd. of Supervisors
John V. Freeman
Room 220, Courthouse Annex
San Luis Obispo, Ca 93401
(805) 543-1550 Ext. 321
* Also appointed Air Pollution Control Officer
** In direct charge of Air Pollution Control Program
(Rev. 1/72)
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SOUTH CENTRAL COAST AIR BASIN (Continued)
SANTA BARBARA COUNTY
APCD
Joseph T. Mardo, M.D.
Director of Public Health
and Acting APC Officer
Clifton J. Seymour**
APC Engineer
Santa Barbara County APCD
P. 0. Box 119 '
Santa Barbara.Ca. 93102
(4440 Calle Real)
(805) 967-2311
Activated September 14, 1970
Coordinating Council Member
Curtis Tunnell, Supervisor
Santa Barbara County
105 E. Anapamu Street
Santa Barbara, Ca 93104
(805) 966-1611
Chairman, Bd. of Supervisors
Daniel G. Grant
105 E. Anapamu Street
Santa Barbara, Ca 93104
(805) 966-1611
SOUTH COAST AIR BASIN
LOS ANGELES COUNTY
APCD
Robert L. Chass
APC Officer
Los Angeles County APCD
434 South San Pedro Street
Los Angeles, Ca 90013
(213) 629-4711
Activated October 14, 1947
Coordinating Council Member Chairman, Bd. of Supervisors
Warren M. Dorn, Supervisor
Los Angeles County
500 West Temple Street
Los Angeles, Ca 90012
(213) 625-3611
Warren M.Dorn
500 West Temple Street
Los Angeles, Ca 90012
(213) 625-3611
ORANGE COUNTY
APCD
William Fitchen
APC Officer
Orange County APCD
1010 South Harbor Blvd.
Anaheim, Ca 92805
(714) 774-0284
Activated September 1950
Coordinating Council Member Chairman, Bd. of Supervisors
Robert W. Battin
Supervisor, Orange County
(Vice Chairman, Coordinating
Council)
515 N. Sycamore
Santa Ana, Ca 92701
(7.14) 834-3100
Robert W. Battin
515 N. Sycamore
Santa Ana, Ca 92701
(714) 834-3100
** In direct charge of Air Pollution Control Program
(Rev. 1/72)
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SOUTH COAST AIR BASIN (Continued)
RIVERSIDE COUNTY
APCD
Galen Kinley
APC Officer
Riverside County APCD
Health Finance Bldg., Rra.
3575 Eleventh Street
Riverside, Ca 92501
(714) 787-2416
Activated June 13, 1955
Coordinating Council Member
Norman J. Davis
Supervisor, Riverside County
4050 Main Street
234 Riverside, Ca 92501
(714) 787-2544
Chairman, Bd. of Supervisors
A. A. McCandless
4050 Main Street
Riverside, Ca 92501
(714) 787-2544
SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY
APCD
Donald M. Thomas
Acting APC Officer
Saa Bernardino County APCD
172 West Third Street
San Bernardino, Ca 92401
(714) 383-1661
Activated June 19, 1956
Coordinating Council Member
Daniel D. Mikesell
Supervisor, San Bernardino
County
175 West Fifth Street
San Bernardino, Ca 92401
(714) 889-0111
Chairman, Bd. of Supervisors
Ruben S. Ayala
175 West Fifth Street
San Bernardino, Ca 92401
(714) 889-0111
SANTAABARBARA COUNTY
AgCD
Joseph T. Nardo, M.D.
Director of Public Health
and Acting ACP Officer
Clifton J. Seymour**
APC Engineer
Santa Barbara County APCD
P. 0. Box 119
Santa Barbara, Ca 93102
(4440 Calle Real)
(805) 967-2311
Activated September 14, 1970
Coordinating Council Member
George H. Clyde, Supervisor
Santa Barbara County
105 E. Anapamu Street
Santa Barbara, Ca 93104
(805) 966-1611
Chairman, Bd. of Supervisors
Daniel G. Grant
105 E. Anapamu Street
Santa Barbara, Ca 93104
(805) 966-1611
** In direct charge of Air Pollution Control Program
(Rev. 1/72)
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SOUTH COAST AIR BASIN (Continued)
VENTURA COUNTY
APCD
James B. Lehr
Director of Air Pollution
Control
Ventura County APCD
735 E. Santa Barbara Street
Santa Paula, Ca 93060
(805) 525-5568
(805) 483-2910
Activated March 12, 1968
Coordinating Council Member
Ralph R. Bennett
Supervisor, Ventura County
(Chairman, Coordinating
Council)
501 Poli Street
Ventura, Ca 93001
(805) 648-6130
Chairman, Bd. of Supervisors
Ralph R. Bennett
501 Poli Street
Ventura, Ca 93001
(805) 648-6130
SOUTHEAST DESERT AIR BASIN
IMPERIAL COUNTY
APCD
Lawrence Miles
Health Administrator
Imperial County APCD
935 Broadway
El Centre, Ca 92243
(714) 352-3610
Activated November 23, 1970
(temporarily in charge of
APC Program)
Coordinating Council Member
Les Dowe, Supervisor
Imperial County
County Courthouse
El Centre, Ca 92243
(714) 352-3610
Chairman. Bd. of Supervisors
Tunney Williams
County Courthouse
El Centro, Ca 92243
(714) 352-3610
KERN COUNTY
APCD
Owen A. Kearns, M.D.*
Health Officer
Citron Toy**
Senior Sanitarian
Kern County APCD
P. 0. Box 997
Bakersfield, Ca 93302
(1700 Flower Street)
(805) 325-5051
Activated March 12, 1968
Coordinating Council Member
LeRoy M. Jackson
Supervisor, Kern County
1415 Truxtun Avenue
Bakersfield, Ca 93301
(805) 327-2111
Chairman, Bd. of Supervisors
LeRoy M. Jackson
1415 Truxtun Avenue
Bakersfield, Ca 93301
(805) 327-2111
* Also appointed Air Pollution Control Officer
** In direct charge of Air Pollution Control Program
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SOUTHEAST DESERT AIR BASIN (Continued)
LOS ANGELES COUNTY
APCD
Robert L. Chass
APC Officer
Los Angeles County APCD
434 South San Pedro Street
Los Angeles, Ca 90013
(213) 629-4711
Activated October 14, 194?
Coordinating Council Member
Warren M. Dorn
Supervisor, Los Angeles Co.
500 West Temple Street
Los Angeles, Ca 90012
(213) 625-3611
Chairman, Bd. of Supervisors
Warren M. Dorn
500 West Temple Street
Los Angeles, Ca 90012
(213) 625-3611
RIVERSIDE COUNTY
APCD
Galen Kinley
APC Officer
Riverside County APCD
Health Finance Bldg., Rm. 234
3575 Eleventh Street
Riverside, Ca 92501
(714) 787-2416
Activated June 13, 1955
Coordinating Council Member
Norman J. Davis
Supervisor, Riverside County
4050 Main Street
Riverside, Ca 92501
(714) 787-2544
Chairman, Bd. of Supervisors
A. A. McCandless
4050 Main Street
Riverside, Ca 92501
(714) 787-2544
SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY
APCD
Donald M. Thomas
Acting APC Officer
San Bernardino County APCD
172 West Third Street
San Bernardino, Ca 92401
(714) 383-1661
Activated June 19, 1956
Coordinating Council Member
William A. Betterly
Supervisor, San Bernardino
County
(Chairman Coordinating
Council)
175 West Fifth Street
San Bernardino, Ca 92401
(714) 889-0111
Chairman, Bd. of Supervisors
Ruben S. Ayala
175 West Fifth Street
San Bernardino, Ca 92401
(714) 889-0111
(Rev. 1/72)
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SOUTHEAST DESERT AIR BASIN (Continued)
SAN DIEGO COUNTY
APCD Coordinating Council Member Chairman, Bd. of Supervisors
J. B. Askew, M.D.* Jack Walsh, Supervisor William A. Craven
Health Officer San Diego County San Diego County Civic Center
Clark L. Gaulding** 1600 Pacific Highway 1600 Pacific Highway
Chief, APC Services San Diego, Ca 92101 San Diego, Ca 92101
San Diego County APCD (714) 239-7711 (714) 239-7711
Civic Center
1600 Pacific Highway
San Diego, Ca 92101
(714) 239-7711
Activated May 1955
*Also appointed Air Pollution Control Officer
**In direct charge of Air Pollution Control Program
(Rev. 1/72)
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CALIFORNIA
III. STATUTORY REFERENCE
A. GENERAL AUTHORITY
Air Resources Board and Statewide standards (Mulford-Carrell Air
Resources Act, as amended, Health and Safety Code, Division 26, Part 1),
West's Ann. Health and Safety Code, §§ 39000 - 39013 (definitions, policy)
S§ 39020-39023.339050 - 3907U (State Air Resources Board,
organization, administration, powers and dutiesj California Environmental
Protection Program)
§§ 39077 -"39078 (nonvehicular pollution control)
§§ 39080 -" 39201 (motor vehicle pollution control; Pure Air Act of 1968
as amended)
§§ 39250 - 39255 (low emission motor vehicles)
SB 39260 - 3926U (enforcement)
§§ 39270 - 39275 (coordinated basin-wide air pollution control plans)
§§ 39295 - 39299.h (burning)
For additional powers of State Air Resources. Board see West's-Ann.
Government Code, §8 11150-11162.
" Cpunty Air Pollution Control Law, West's Arm.-Health and Safety Code,
8§ 24198 - 24341.
liay Area Air Pollution Control Law, West's Ann. Health and Safety Code,
88 24345 - 24374.
Regional Air Pollution Control Law, West's Ann. Health and Safety Code,
88 39300 - 39570 (Mulford-Carrell Air Resources Act, as amended, Health
and Safety Code, Division 26, Part 2)
Environmental Quality Act of 1970, as amended, West's Ann. Public
Resources Code 1972 Cum. Pocket Part, 88 21000 - 21151.
California Emergency Services Act, as amended, West's Ann. Government
Code 88 8550 - 8668.
Act of November 16, 1971, relating to environmental actions, West's
Ann. Government Code, 1972 Cum. Pocket Part, 88 12600 - 12612.
California Laws 1972, Regular Session, Ch. 94 (A.B. No. 1484) approved
and effective May 23, 1972, amends sections 24212, 24354 and 39380,
West's Ann. Health and Safety Code, Ch. 94 authorizes county air
pollution control districts, the Bay Area Air Pollution Control District
and regional air pollution control districts to contract with other such
districts to perform air pollution control functions and to be compensated
by such other districts.
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III. STATUTbRY AUTHORITY
B. SPECIFIC AUTHORITIES
Statutory Authority
Responsible Agerid
Citation^
Plans and Programs
1. Develop comprehensive State
air pollution control plans
and programs
2. Conduct studies, investigations,
and research
Regulation
3. Adopt regulations
4. Adopt emission standards
5. Adopt emission limitations
6. Prevent construction,modifi-
cation, or operation of
stationary sources
7. Issue permits for construc-
tion of new sources
8. Issue permits for operation of
new sources
9. Grant variances
Surveillance and Compliance
10. Obtain compliance information
State Air Resources
Board (SARB)
SARB
SARB*
SARB*
SARB*
Subject to revocation
by SARB*
SARB*
88 39011, 39013
39067, 39270 -
39275
88 39052, 39052.8
39067, 39067.1
88 39051, 39313
88 39011, 39012
39051, 39054,
39078, 39273,
39274
88 39051, 39052i
39052.8
8 39054.2
88 39050, 39051,
39052, 39054,
39055, 39067.1
37Where applicable the name of the responsible State agency only is given. An
asterisk indicates comparable regional, county, or Bay Area authority referenced
under General Authority.
h/ Unless otherwise noted, all references are to West's Annotated Health and
Safety Code.
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III. STATUTORY REFERENCE
B. SPECIFIC AtJTHORITIES (cont.)
Statutory Authority
Responsible 'Agency!/
Citationk/
Surveillance and Compliance (Continued)
11. Inspect and conduct tests
12. Require record keeping
13. Require periodic reports
14. Require emission monitoring
devices
15. Issue enforceable adminis-
trative orders
Emergency Action
16. Take special prompt action
in air pollution emergencies
Enforcement
17. Enforce applicable laws, regu-
lations, standards, and admin-
istrative orders
18. Seek injunctive relief
SARB*
SARB*
*
Governor
(dee also Administra-
tive Order No. 72-3,
approved by Governor
January 31, 1972)*
State Attorney General*
State Attorney General*
328
88 39023.3, 39051,
39054. West's
Ann. Code of
Civil Procedure,
1972 Cum. Pocket
Part, 88 1822.50 -
1822.57, relating
to inspection
warrants
8 39054
88 39054,
39054.1
California
Emergency
Services Act,
West's Ann.
Government Code
88 8550 - 8668,
especially
88 8558, 8567,
8570, 8625, 8630
88 39054, 39054.1
39077 - 39077.7
39260 - 39264
88 39077.7,
39054.1, see also
West's Ann. Gov.
Code, 88 12600 -
12612, authorizing
State Attorney
General to maintaii
actions for
eqii table relief
to protect the
environment
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GUAM
-appoints-
Department of Public Health & Social Services
Carries out programs under supervision
of Air Pollution Control Commission
Director of Public Health and
Social Services
Environmental Protection Section
Administrator
Air Pollution Control Program
Air Pollution Control Commission
Chairman, elected by members
Secretary, designated by Director
of Public Health and Social
Services
5 Members!/
3 Ex Officio
Director of Public Health
and Social Services
Director of Agriculture
Chief Officer, Public
Utility Agency of Guam
2 appointed by Governor for
two year terms
i/Each member may designate
a deputy or alternate
CM
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GUAM
I. AGENCIES
* Air Pollution Control Commission
Chairman, Franklin Cruz
Department of Public Health and Social Services
Government of Guam
P.O. Box 2816
Agana, Guam 96910
Telephone:
Director, Franklin Cruz
Environmental Protection Section
Administrator, Dr. O.V. Natarajan
Telephone: 746-9138
II. INTERGOVERNMENTAL COOPERATION
Guam's "Air Pollution Control Act" provides for a coordinated
territory-wide air pollution control program.
The Air Pollution Control Commission advises, consults, contracts
and cooperates with other agencies of the Territory, industries,
the Federal government and interested persons or groups.
III. STATUTORY REFERENCE
A. GEtiERAL AUTHORITY
Air Pollution Control Act, as amended, The Government Code of the
Territory of Guam, 1970 Cum. Pocket Supp., Title X, Ch. 12,
88 9960.1 - 9960.18
* Official air pollution control agency with authority to accept and administer
Federal funds and grants.
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III. STATUTORY REFERENCE
B. SPECIFIC" ITCTHORITIES
Statutory Authority
Plans and Programs
1. Develop comprehensive State
air pollution control plans and
programs
2. Conduct studies, investigations,
and research
Regulation
3. Adopt regulations
4. Adopt emission standards
5. Adopt emission limitations
6. Prevent construction, modifi-
cation, or operation of
stationary sources
7. Issue permits for construc-
tion of new sources
8. Issue permits for operation of
new sources
9. Grant variances
Surveillance and Compliance
10. Obtain compliance information
11. Inspect and conduct tests
12 . Require record keeping
Responsible Agency
Air Pollution Control
Commission (APCC)
APCC
APCC
APCC
APCC
APCC
APCC
APCC
APCC
APCC
APCC
APCC
Citation^/
g 9960.6(f)(r)
8 9960. 6 (h)
88 9960. 6(a)
9960. 14 (a)
8 9960.10
8 9960.10
88 9960.6(p)(q)
9960.8
88 9960.6(p)(q)
9960.8
88 9960.6(p)(q)
9960.8
8 9960.13
88 9960.6(b)(d)
9960.7
9960.9
9960. ll(d)
88 9960.6(d)(i)
9960.7
9960.9
9960.10
8 9960. 6(d)
9960.7
2/ All references are to Air Pollution COntrol Act cited under General Authority.
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III. STATUTORY REFERENCE
B. .SPECIFIC AUTHORITIES (cont.)
Statutory Authority
Responsible Agency
Citation^
2/
13. Require periodic reports
14. Require emission monitoring
devices
15. Issue enforceable adminis-
trative orders
Emergency Action
16. Take special prompt action
in air pollution emergencies
Enforcement
17. Enforce applicable laws, regu-
lations, standards, and admin-
istrative orders
18. Seek injunctive relief
APCC
APCC
APCC
Director of Public Health
and Social Services with
concurrence of Governor
APCC
APCC
88 9960.7
9960.10
88 9960.7
9960.10
88 9960.6(c)
9960.11
8 9960.12
88 9960.11
9960.16
8 9960.16(c)
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| Department of Health
(Board of Healthf
-{Office of the Directorf
^Special Advisory Committees]
1 1 1
Administrative Comprehensive County/State Health Education
Services Health Hospitals Office
Office Planning Office Administration
Office
Children's Communicable Dental
Health Disease Health
Services Division Division
Division
1
Hawaii Kauai toui
District District District
E
H
nvironmental Medical Health
ealth Division Services
Division
-| Air Sanitation Branch
Food and Drug
Branch
Mosquito
- Control
Branch
Occupational & |
- Radiological Technical
Health Branch Service
Sectic
_ Rodent Control
Branch
Sanitary Engineering
Branch
^ Sanitation Branch
1 I
Personnel Research and
Office Statistics
Office
; 1 — _ j
Cental Health Waimano Training
Division School & Hospital
; _ Division
Air Sanitation Branch
Chief
• LiV . i| '"'
plericaJJ co
1
Investigational Engineering
ss & Enforcement Support
n Section Section
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HAWAII
I. STATE AGENCIES I
• . i
Hawaii State Department of Health
P. 0. Box 3378
Honolulu, Hawaii 96801
Telephone: 808-&8-6355
Director of Health, Walter B. Quisenberry, M.P.H., M.D.
Division of Environmental Health
P. 0. Box 3378
Honolulu, Hawaii 96801
Telephone: 808-5U8-6355
Executive Director, Shinji Soneda
•*Air Sanitation Branch
P. 0. Box 3378
Honolulu, Hawaii 96801
Telephone: 808-5U8-6355
Chief, Robert S. Nekemoto
II. INTERGOVERNMENTAL COOPERATION
In Hawaii, air pollution control is the sole responsibility of the
State carried out by the Air Sanitation Branch within the Division
of Environmental Health of the Hawaii State Department of Health.
There are no local air pollution control agencies in the State of
Hawaii. However, the State Department of Health may delegate its '•
enforcement authority to other State and county agencies. At
present The Honolulu City and County Police Department exercises '
this delegated enforcement authority with respect to regulations
prohibiting visible emissions from mobile sources and the County
Fire Departments exercise this authority with respect to open burning
regulations. The Hawaii State Department of Health is also
empowered to establish county air pollution control associations to
assist the Department by providing advice on county air pollution
problems and by reviewing and reporting on Department rules of strictly
local application. Under the law, counties may adopt ordinances and
regulations governing any matter relating to environmental quality control
which is not governed by a rule or regulation of the Department of Health.
III. STATUTORY AUTHORITY
A. GENERAL AUTHORITY
Hawaii, 1972 laws, Regular Session, Act 100, relating to Ecology,
Environment and Recreation, approved May 22, 1972, effective 3 months
after approval date (S.B. No. 1382) pp. 579-609-
* Official State air pollution control agency with authority, with approval
of Governor, to accept and administer Federal funds and grants.
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III. STATUTORY REFERENCE
B. SPECIFIC AUTHORITIES (cent.)
Statutory Authority
Responsible Agency
Citation^/
Plans and Programs
1. Develop comprehensive State
air pollution control plans
and programs
2. Conduct studies, investigations,
and research
Regulation
3. Adopt regulations
4. Adopt emission standards
5. Adopt emission limitations
6. Prevent construction, modifi-
cation, or operation of
stationary sources
7. Issue permits for construc-
tion of new sources
8. Issue permits for operation of
new sources
9. Grant variances
Surveillance and Compliance
10. Obtain compliance information
Director, Department of
Health (DH)
Director, DH
Director, DH
Director, DH
Director, DH
Director, DH
Director, DH
Director, DH
Director, DH
8 -22(4)
88
88
88
88
88
88
-3
-22(1)
-3
-22(1)
-3
-22(1)
-6(c)
-22(2)
-6
-22(2)
-6
-22(2)
8 -7
88 -8(e)
-10
-22(3)(6)(7)
I/ All references are to Act 100 cited under General Authority,
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HAWAII
III. STATUTORY REFERENCE
B. SPECIFIC AUTHCftlTIES- (cont.)
Statutory Authority
Surveillance and Compliance
11. Inspect and conduct tests
12 . Require record Keeping
13. Require periodic reports
14. Require emission monitoring
devices
15. Issue enforceable adminis-
trative orders
Emergency Action
16. Take special prompt action
in air pollution emergencies
Enforcement
17. Enforce applicable laws, regu-
lations, standards, and admin-
istrative orders
18. Seek injunctive relief
Responsible Agency
Director, DH
Director, DH
Director, DH
Director, DH
Director, DH
Director, DH, with
approval of Governor
Director, DH; State
and County Health
authorities and police
officers
Director, DH
Citation^
88 -10
-22(3)
8 -22(3)
8 -22(2) (3)
8 -22(3)
8 -8
8 -9
88 -8(c)
-11
-17
-22(7)
-23
8 -12
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)GOVERNOR|
State Environmental
Protection Hearing
Beard
5 Members appointed
by Governor, includ-
ing 1 registered
engineer & 1 manu-
facturing or proces-
sing
State Commission of
Environmental Protection
8 Members
Chairman appointed by Governor
Chief, Bureau of Environmental Health,
Division of Health, Department of Health,
Welfare and Rehabilitation
Director, Nevada Department of Fish and
Game
State Highway Engineer
State Forester Firewarden
State Engineer
Director, State Dept. of Conservation
and Natural Resources
Secretary-Manager State Planning Board
Executive Director, State Dept. of Agriculture
State Dept. of Health, Welfare and Rehabilitation
provides technical support and staff services for
the Commission
State Department of Health, Welfare and Rehabilitation
Director
Division of Health
Dffice of State Health Officer
1 1 1
Bureau of
Environmental
Flealth, Chief
-
Air Pollution]
Consumer
Protection
Radiological
Health
Public Health
Engineering
Services
Water
Pollution
Bureau of bureau <
Laboratories pental 1
i Research
Medical
Services
Environmental
Services
|
af Bureau of
tealth Preventive
fedical &
Community
Health
Services
1
Bureau of
Maternal,
Child &
School
Health
1
Bureau of
Health
Facilities
and
Construction
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I. STATE AGENCIES
* State Commission of Environmental Protection
201 S. Fall Street
Carson City, Nevada 89701
Telephone: 702-882-7482
Chairman, Elmo J. DeRicco
Members
State Environmental Protection Hearing Board
State Department of Health, Welfare and Rehabilitation
201 S. Fall Street
Carson City, Nevada 89701
Telephone:
Director,
Division of Health
State Health Officer
* Official State air pollution control agency for State programs with authority
to accept and administer Federal funds and grants. (N.R.S., Title 40,
8 445.456(1). For local authority see N.R.S. Title 40, 8 445.546(3)).
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I. STATE AGENCIES (cbnt.)
Bureau of Environmental Health
Nye Building
201 South Fall Street
Carson City, Nevada 89701
Telephone: 702-882-7458
Chief, Ernest G. Gregory
Air Quality Officer, Dick Serdoz
Telephone: 702-882-7870
II. INTERGOVERNMENTAL COOPERATION
A. INTERSTATE
The State Commission of Environmental Protection cooperates with
other State agencies, Federal agencies, other States, interstate
agencies, local governments and interested persons. Under Nevada
law, all governmental sources of air contaminants are required to
comply with all State and local air pollution laws, regulations
and ordinances.
Nevada, acting through the Bureau of Environmental Health,
of Che4. State Department of Health, Welfare and Rehabilitation,
cooperates and exchanges information add data relating to air
quality, emissions, air quality surveillance and emergency plans
with adjoining States, Arizona, California, Colorado, New Mexico
and Utah.
With the approval of the Federal Government, Nevada and California
have authorized the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency to plan, adopt,
implement and enforce, with the assistance of States*counties and
cities within the region, an environmental plan for the Tahoe Basin.
B. TUTRASTATE
In Nevada, responsibility for air pollution control is a cooperative
effort of the State and local governments. Under the Nevada Air
Pollution Control Act=/counties are authorized, subject to continuing
State surveillance and assertion of State control where local programs
are inadequate, to establish, administer and enforce local air pollution
control programs consistent with or more strict than the State program.
Where appropriate the State may assume and retain jurisdiction over
certain classes of contaminant sources. The Act expressly provides that
within their respective jurisdictions, local air pollution control
authorities may exercise many of the same powers and responsibilities
granted to the State Commission of Environmental protection and the State
Environmental Protection Hearing Board (N.R.S., Title UO, §
V See especially Nevada Revised Statutes, Title 1;0, §§ Ui5«5U6,
~
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II. INTERGOVERNMENTAL COOPERATION
Names Addresses and Officials of Local Air Pollution Control Agencies
District Health Department of Clark County
625 Shadow Lane
Las Vegas, Nevada 89106
Telephone: 702-385-1291
Chief Health Officer, Otto Ravenholt, M.D.
Assistant Director, Air Pollution Control
Division, Donald R. Arkell
Washoe County District Health Department
10 Rinnan Ave.
Reno, Nevada 89502
Telephone: 702-785-4246
District Health Officer, William E. Winikow, M.D.
Director, Division of Environmental
Protection, 0. Burton Cole
III. STATUTORY REFERENCE
A. GENERAL AUTHORITY
Nevada Revised Statutes (N.R.S.) Title 40, Ch. 445, §8 445.401 -
445.601.
B. SPECIFIC AUTHORITIES
Statutory Authority
Responsible Agency—'
2/
Citation^'
Plans and Programs
1. Develop comprehensive State State Commission of 8 445.401
air pollution control plans
and programs
2/ The name of the responsible State agency only is given. An asterisk indicates
comparable local authority.
3/ All references are to Title 40, Ch. 445, Nevada Revised Statutes,
State Commission of
Environmental
Protection (SCEP)
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III. STATUTORY REFERENCE
B. SPECIFIC AUTHORITIES (cent.)
Statutory Authority
Responsible Agency '!/
Citation I/
2. Conduct studies, investigations,
and research
Regulation
3. Adopt regulations
4. Adopt emission standards
5. Adopt emission limitations
6. Prevent construction, modifi-
cation, or operation of
stationary sources
7. Issue permits for construc-
tion of new sources
8 8. Issue permits for operation of
new sources
9. Grant variances
Surveillance and Compliance
10. Obtain compliance information
11. Inspect and conduct tests
12. Require record keeping
SCEP*
SCEP*
SCEP*
SCEP*
SCEP*
SCEP*
SCEP*
SCEP*
SCEP, State Environ-
mental Protection
Hearing Board (SEPHB);
County District Courts
at request of Chairman
of local air pollution
control hearing Board*
SCEP*
SCEP*
8 445.461(8)
88 445.461(1)
445.466
88 445.461
445.536
8 445.461
88 445.461
445.491
445.496
88 445.461
445.491
445.496
88 445.461
445.491
445.496
88 445.506
445.511
445.516
445.521
see also 445.586
88 445.461
445.476
445.481
445.1&6
445.491
445.1t96
1*1*5.581
88 445.461
445.476
445.581
88 445.456
445.461
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III. STATUTORY REFERENCE
B. SPECIFIC 'AUTHORITIES (cont.)
Statutory Authority
Responsible Agencyf-/
Citation:*/.
13. Require periodic reports
14. Require emission monitoring
devices
15. Issue enforceable adminis-
trative orders
Emergency Action
16. Take special prompt action
in air pollution emergencies
Enforcement
17. Enforce applicable laws, regu'
lations, standards, and admin
istrative orders
18. Seek injunctive relief
SCEP*
SCEP*
SCEP, subject to review
by SEPHB*
Chief, Bureau of
Environmental Health,
or Local Control Officer
subject to review by
SEPHB*
SCEP*
SCEP*
88 445.461
445.491
445.496
88 445.461
445.491
88 445.461
445.501
445.526
445.531
445.601
8 445.571
88 445.461
445.601
8 445.601(3)
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REGION X
Alaska
Idaho
Oregon
Washington
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ALASKA
IGOVERNOR]
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
Commissioner [appointed by Governor
DIVISION OF AIR & WATER)
QUALITY CONTROL
DIRECTOR
ENVIRONMENTAL ADVISORY BOARD
Chairman, Commissioner of the Department
of Environmental Conservation-ex officio
Eight members appointed by Governor for
staggered three year terms.
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ALASKA
I. STATE AGENCIES
* DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
Pouch H, Juneau, Alaska 99801
Telephone: 907-586-6721
Commissioner, Max C. Brewer, M.D.
Assistant to the Commissioner, James A. Anderegg
DIVISION OF AIR AND WATER QUALITY CONTROL
(Same address as above)
Telephone: 907-586-5371
Director, James A. Anderegg
ENVIRONMENTAL ADVISORY BOARD
Pouch H, Juneau, Alaska 99801
Chairman, Commissioner of the Department of Environmental
Conservation, Max C. Brewer, M.D.
Members:
II. INTERGOVERNMENTAL COOPERATION
A. INTERSTATE
The Department of Environmental Conservation consults and
cooperates with other State agencies, local governments,regional and
local agenciesj, Federal agencies, and interested
persons anj,,groups.
B. .INTRASTATE
In Alaska, responsibility for air pollution control is shared
by the State and local governments. Under A.S. 88 46.03.210 -
46.03.240, municipalities are authorized to establish, admin-
ister and enforce local air pollution control programs which
are compatible with State law and regulations. Local programs
must be approved by and are subject to the surveillance of the
Department of Environmental Conservation which may preempt local
authority if the local program is inadequate. The State may also
assume and retain control over certain classes of air contaminant
sources. Approved local programs are eligible for State aid.
*0fficial State air pollution control agency with authority to accept and
administer Federal funds.
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B. INTRA5TATE (oont.)
Names. Addresses and Officials of Local Air Pollution Control Agencies
Tri-Borough Air Resources Management District
3500 Tudor Road, Anchorage, Alaska 99507
Telephone: 907-279-8686
Director, Clifford P. Judkins
Tri-Borough Air Pollution Control Commission
3500 Tudor Road, Anchorage, Alaska 99507
Telephone: 907-279-8686
Director, Clifford P. Judkins
Chairman, Herbert Long
Cook Inlet Air Resources Management District
c/o Greater Anchorage Area Borough
Pouch 6-650
Anchorage, Alaska 99502
Telephone:
Director,
Environmental Services Division
Fairbanks North Star Borough
Box 1267, Fairbanks, Alaska 99707
Telephone:
Director,
III. STATUTORY REFERENCE
A. GENERAL AUTHORITY
Alaska Statutes (A.S.) including 1971 Cum. Supp., Title 44,
State Government, Ch. 46, Department of Environmental Conserva-
tion, 88 44.46.010 - 44.46.050, Title 46, Water, Air and
Environmental Conservation, Ch. 03, Environmental Conservation
88 46.03.010 - 46.03.900.
B. SPECIFIC AUTHORITIES
Statutory Authority
Responsible Agency
Citation^
Plans and Programs
1. Develop comprehensive state
air pollution control plans
and programs
Department of
Environmental
Conservation (DEC)
88 44.46.020,
46.03.040
— All references are to Alaska Statutes cited under General Authority,
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ALASKA
Statutory Authority
Responsible Agency
Citationi'
I/
Plans and Programs Cont.
2. Conduct studies, investi-
gations, and research
Regulation
3. Adopt regulations
4. Adopt emission standards
5. Adopt emission limitations
6. Prevent construction, modi-
fication, or operation of
stationary sources
7. Issue permits for con-
struction of new sources
8. Issue permits for opera-
tion of new sources
9. Grant variances
Surveillance and Compliance
10. Obtain compliance
information
11. Inspect and conduct tests
12. Require record keeping
13. Require periodic reports
14. Require emission
monitoring devices
15. Issue enforceable
administrative orders
DEC
DEC
DEC
DEC
DEC
DEC
DEC
DEC
DEC
DEC
DEC
DEC
DEC
DEC
§ 46.03.020(5)
88 44.46.020,
46.03.020(10),
46.03.140
88 44.46.020,
44.03.020(10),
46.03.140
88 44.46.020,
46.03.020(10)
46.03.140
88 46.03.020(10)
46.03.160
8 46.03.160
8 46.03.160
8 46.03.170
88 46.03.020(5),(6),(7),
46.03.150, 46.03.860
88 46.03.020(5),(6),
46.03.860
8 46.03.150
88 46.03.020(10)
46.03.150
88 46.03.020(10)
46.03.150
88 44.46.020,
46.03.160
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Statutory Authority
Responsible Agency
Citation ±!
Emergency Action
16. Take special prompt action
in air pollution
emergencies
Enforcement
17. Enforce applicable laws,
regulations, standards, &
administrative orders
18. Seek injunctive relief
DEC
DEC
DEC
(injunctive relief
is available)
8 46.03.820
88 44.46.020(2),
46.03.710,46.03.760,
46.03.780,46.03.790,
46.03.810,46.03.890
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IDAHO
Board of Environmental Protection and Health I/
Department of Environmental Protection and Health
Administrator, appointed by Governor to serve
at his pleasure and confirmed by State Senate
Personal Health
Services Division
Assistant Administrator
appointed by
Administrator
Environmental
Protection Division
Assistant Administrator
appointed by
Administrator
Water Supplies,
Swimming Pools
& Environmental
Services
Milk, Food,
& Environmental
Services
Fiscal Office
Public Information
Clerical
Administrative
Director
Field Office
Poaatello
Assistant Director
Engineering
Services
Section
Field Office
Boise
Field Office
Coeur d'Alene
_!/ For composition of Board see page 355.
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IDAHO
Board of Environmental Protection and Health
Chairman, Vice Chairman and Secretary elected annually by Board
7 Members appointed by Governor and confirmed by State Senate to
serve staggered 4 year terms
Qualifications:
U.S. Citizen, Idaho resident and qualified elector
No more than 4 from any 1 political party
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IDAHO
In Idaho, the organization of environmental protection activities at the
State level is in a process of transition as a result of the enactment
of the Environmental Protection and Health Act of 1972 approved March
31, 1972 and effective July 1, 1972. With respect to existing State
organizations, this Act provides in part as follows:
1. All of the powers and duties of the Department of Public Health,
the Department of Health, the Board of Health and the Air pollution
Control Commission, except rule-making and hearing functions, are
transferred to the Administrator of the Department of Environmental
Protection and Health. Rule-making and hearing functions are
vested in the Board of Environmental Protection and Health.
2. The Idaho Air Pollution Control Act, Chapter 29, Title 39, Idaho
Code, is repealed.
I. STATE AGENCIES
Idaho Board of Environmental Protection ^nd Health
Statehouse
Boise, Idaho 83707
Telephone:
Chairman
Members
* Idaho Department of Environmental Protection and Health
Statehouse
Boise, Idaho 83707
Telephone: 208-384-2390
Acting Administrator, Department of Environmental Protection and
Health, Robert Des Aulners
Environmental Protection Division
Statehouse
Boise, Idaho 83707
Telephone: 208-384-2390
Assistant Administrator
* Official State air pollution control agency with authority, following designation
by Governor, to accept and administer Federal grants and funds.
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IDAHO
I. STATE AGENCIES (cent.)
Air Pollution Control Section
Statehouse
Boise, Idaho 83707
Telephone: 208-384-2390
Administrative Director
II. INTERGOVERNMENTAL COOPERATION
A. INTERSTATE
Idaho shares air quality and source data with the State of Washington
and cooperates with Washington in regulating new air contaminant
sources and developing and implementing emergency air episode
procedures.
B. INTRASTATE
The rules, regulations and standards adopted by the Idaho Board of
Environmental Protection and Health apply to State institutions.
There are no local air pollution control agencies in Idaho.
III. STATUTORY REFERENCE
A. GENERAL"AUTHORITY
Environmental Protection and Health Act of 1972, Idaho 1972 Laws,
Regular Session, pp. 771-777, (H.B. No. 610) approved March 31, 1972.
effective July 1, 1972
B. SPECIFIC AUTHORiTIES
Statutory Authority
Responsible Agency
Citation^/
Plans and Programs
1. Develop comprehensive State
air pollution control plans
and programs
2. Conduct studies, investigations,
and research
Regulation
3. Adopt regulations
Administrator, Idaho
Department of Environ-
mental Protection and
Health (IDEPH)
Administrator, IDEPH
Idaho Board of
Environmental
Protection
and Health
(IBEPH)
8 5(3)(j)
8 8(1)
88 5(2)
7(8)(9)
2] All references are to the Environmental Protection and Health Act of 1972
cited under General Authority.
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IDAHO
III. STATUTORY REFERENCE
B. SPECIFIC AUTHORITIES (cont.)
Statutory Authority
Responsible Agency
Citation!/
Regulation (Continued)
4. Adopt emission standards
5. Adopt emission limitations
6. Prevent construction, modifi-
cation, or operation of
stationary sources
7. Issue permits for construction
of new sources
8. Issue permits for operation of
new sources
9. Grant variances
Surveillance and Compliance
10. Obtain compliance information
11. Inspect and conduct tests
12. Require record keeping
13. Require periodic reports
14. Require emission monitoring
devices
15. Issue enforceable adminis-
trative orders
Emergency Action
16. Take special prompt action
in air pollution emergencies
IBEPH
IBEPH
IBEPH, Administrator,
IDEPH
Administrator, IDEPH
Administrator, IDEPH
IBEPH, Administrator,
IDEPH
Administrator, IDEPH
IBEPH
IBEPH
IBEPH
IBEPH
State Attorney General
or County Prosecuting
Attorney/ IBEPH, with
concurrence of
Governor
88 5(2)
7(8)(9)
88 5(2)
7(8)(9)
88 5 (3) (a)
10
8 5(3)(a)
8 5(3)(a)
88 7(4)(5)(6)
8(1) (2)
88 5(3)(b)
8(2)
8 10
8 10
8 10
8 8(4)(9)
88 8(10), 12
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IDAHO
III. STATUTORY REFERENCE
B. SPECIFIC AUTHORITIES (cont.)
Statutory Authority
Responsible Agency
Citation -'
2/
Enforcement
17. Enforce applicable laws, regu-
lations, standards, and admin-
istrative orders
18. Seek injunctive relief
Administrator, IDEPH,
State Attorney General
or County Prosecuting
Attorney
Administrator, IDEPH;
State Attorney General
or County Prosecuting
Attorney
88 5(3)(n)
8(6)(7)
9
8 8(5),(10)
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OREGON
Environmental
Quality
Commission
5 Members
appointed by
Governor and
confirmed by
State Senate
for 4 year
terms
[Oregon
GOVERNOR
Department of Environmental Quality
_ Public
Information
_ Legal
Counsel
Director
appointed by
Environmental
Quality Commission
]
Administrative Ser*
Division
i i
Personnel Administrative
Section Section
/ices
i ...
Fiscal
Section
Program Operations]
_L
Air Quality
Control Divisior
Program Development &
Technical Services
Water Quality
Control Div.
Administra tive
Section
_'J
Technical Services
Section
Air Qualitj
Evaluation
Emissions
Evaluation
Air Qualitj
i
Management
Engineering
Services Section
ombustion &
Wood Products
tallurgical &
neral
-[Chemical]
-[Motor Vehicles)
HPermitsj
Noise Control
Section
Municipal Sewage
"Disposal Sec.
Administrat ive
Section
Regional Program
Development Sec.
Operation,
Maintenance,
Training
-[Plan Review)
Construction
Grants
Administrative
Section
Laboratories
& Applied
Research Div
Plan Review &
Site Evaluation
lech. Assistance
& Regional
Program
Development
_L
ield Service.
Division
Industrial Wastes
Section
Administra
tive Sec.
Portland
Region
-{Eugene Reg.
-(Plan Review!
Water Quality
Studies
HPermitsj
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OREGON
I. STATE AGENCIES
Environmental Quality Commission
Telephone:
Chairman, B. A. McPhillips
Members:
Edward C. Harms, Jr.
Storrs S. Waterman
George A. McMath
Arnold M. Cogan
* Oregon Department of Environmental Quality
Room 720, Portland State Office Building
1400 S.W. Fifth Avenue,
P.O. Box 231
Portland, Oregon 97201
Telephone: 503-229-5696
Director, L.B. Day
Air Quality Control Division
1400 S.W. Fifth Avenue
Portland, Oregon 97201
Telephone: 503-229-5630
Director, H.M. Patterson
District Offices
Portland District Office
1234 S.W. M6rrison Street
Portland, Oregon 97205
Eugene District Office
302 State Office Building
Eugene, Oregon 97401
Official State air pollution control agency with authority to accept and
administer Federal funds.
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OREGON
I. STATE AGENCIES (cont.)
Roseburg District Office
1000 S.E. Stephens
Roseburg, Oregon 97470
Bend District Office
461 E. Greenwood
Bend, Oregon 97701
Pendleton District Office
700 S.E. Emigrant.
Pendleton, Oregon 97801
II. INTERGOVERNMENTAL COOPERATION
A. INTERSTATE
i Oregon and Washington have established an informal interstate committee
to facilitate the exchange of information and data, aid in the solution of
mutual problems, and develop compatible emergency action plans,
and emission inventory and air quality surveillance and monitoring
programs.
Oregon-Washington Air Quality Committee
The Oregon Department of Environmental Quality cooperates with
other States, Federal and other interested agencies on air pollution
control matters, and in the formulation of interstate air pollution
control compacts or agreements for submission to the Oregon
Legislative Assembly.
B. INTRASTATE
Oregon has established a coordinated State-wide air quality control
program in which responsibility is shared by the State,and regional and
local air pollution control authorities. Subject to the approval,
continuing surveillance and assertion of the preemptive power of
the State, if a regional program is inadequate, regional air
pollution control authorities exercise exclusive jurisdiction over
the administration and enforcement of air quality control programs
within their respective areas (ORS 449.850 - 449.920). Regional
authorities cannot adopt rules and standards less strict than
state rules and standards. The State may assume or retain control
over certain classes of air contaminant sources within the region
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OREGON
II. INTERGOVERNMENTAL COOPERATION
B. INTRASTATE (cont.)
and may require the regional authority to enforce State rules,
regulations and orders. Local governments are authorized to
enact air pollution control ordinances and administer air pollution
control programs which do not conflict with State laws and regula-
tions. Local and regional air pollution control authorities may
obtain technical and consultative assistance and financial aid from
the State.
The Department of Environmental Quality cooperates with other State
agencies with respect to air pollution control matters. When
expressly authorized by the Environmental Quality Commission, the
State Board of Health and county, district and city boards of health
may enforce air pollution rules and regulations promulgated by the
Environmental Quality Commission (ORS 8 449.064).
Names. Addresses and Officials of Regional and Local Air Pollution Control Agencies
Columbia-Willamette Air Pollution Authority
1010 N.E. Couch Street
Portland, Oregon 97232
Chairman, Board of Director, Francis J. Ivancie
Program Director, Richard E. Hatchard
i
Mid-Willamette Valley Air Pollution Authority
2585 State Street
Salem, Oregon 97301
Chairman of the Board, H.B. Hildebrandt
Director, Michael D. Roach
Lane Regional Air Pollution Authority
Route 1, BOB 739
Eugene, Oregon 97402
Chairman of the Board, Mrs. Wickes Beal
Director, Verner J. Adkison
III. STATUTORY REFERENCE
A. GENERAL AUTHORITY
Oregon Revised Statutes (O.R-S.) Ch. lUi?, Water and Air Pollution^
Control 1971 Replacement Part, especially §§ 1^9-001, Definitions; SS hkO.016 -
!Ui9.070 Environmental Quality Commission; §§ Ui9.60£ —UU9.665,
Tax Relief on Pollution Control Facilities; §§ 1U;9.702 - Ui9.8U5,
Air Pollution; §§ UU9.850 - I4i9.925, Regional Air Quality Control
Authority; §§ Utf.&O - Ui9;9U3, Field Burning; §§ Ui9.9U9 - U
Motor Vehicle Pollution Control Systems; §§ U*9-967 - 14i9.995,
Enforcement and Penalties.
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OREGON
III. STATUTORY REFERENCE
B. SPECIFIC AUTHORITIES
Statutory Authority
Responsible Agency—/
Citation^
2/
Plans and Programs
1. Develop comprehensive State
air pollution control plans
and programs
2. Conduct studies, investigations,
and research
Regulation
3. Adopt regulations
4. Adopt emission standards
5. Adopt emission limitations
6. Prevent construction, modifi-
cation, ^or operation of
stationary sources
7. Issue permits for construc-
tion of new sources
8. Issue permits for operation of
new sources
9. Grant variances
Surveillance and Compliance
10. Obtain compliance information
Oregon Department of
Environmental Quality
(ODEQ)*
ODEQ*
EQC*
EQC*
EQC*
EQC, ODEQ*
EQC, ODEQ*
EQC, ODEQ
EQC*
EQC*
88 449.781(2)
449.782
8 449.781(4)
8 449.800(1)
8 449.785
8 449.785
88 449.712
449.717
449.727
449.731
449.739
88 449.712
449.727
8 449.727
8 449.810
88 449.048
lite- 702
W£* 707
lite. 712
lite. 733
lite. 800
lite-81$
_!/ The name of the appropriate State agency only is given. An asterisk indicates
comparable regional or local authority referenced generally under General Authority.
2J All references are to Ch. 449, Oregon Revised Statutes, 1971 Replacement Part
cited under General Authority.
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III. STATUTORY REFERENCE
B. SSTSCIFIC ATITHORTTTTCS (&6rit~. )
Statutory Authority
Responsible Agency—/
Citatiotif.'
21
Surveillance and Compliance (Continued)
11. Inspect and conduct tests
12. Require record keeping
13. Require periodic reports
14. Require emission monitoring
devices
15. Issue enforceable adminis-
trative orders
Emergency Action
16. Take special prompt action
in air pollution emergencies
Enforcement
17. Enforce applicable laws, regu-
lations, standards, and admin-
istrative orders
18. Seek injuncfctve relief
EQC*
EQC*
EQC*
EQC*
EQC*
EQC*
EQC*
Administrator, ODEQ
EQC*
Aggrieved persons
88 449.702
449.800
10l9v702
UU9.800(8)
8 449.702
88 449.815(4)
449.967
449.970
449.973
88 449.820(2)
449.980
88 449.028(3)
449.064 449.973
449.717 449.975
449.741 449.990
449.785 449.992
•10*9. 820 -10*9.993
10*9.967
10*9.970
88 449.717
449.805(2)
449.820
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^Washington State Department of Ecology7]
[Ecological .
Commission if
Director
appointed by Governor
and confirmed by State Senate
[Deputy Director)
. [Legal Affairsh
[Pollution ContnxLj
Searings Board —' !
Local Air Pollution
Control Authorities
-(Public Affairs)
Public Services
Branch
-' For ccr.positior. of Ecological Commission
and Pclltitlcr. "o.-.trol Hearings Board,
see p.
Administration and
Planning Branch
Office of Planning &
Program Development
pnorelir.ej
.JMgmt. Act!
IState
{Water Plan}—
jDirectives and
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Pollution;Control Hearing Board
Chairman, elected biennally by members
3 members appointed by Governor and confirmed by State Senate for
staggered 6 year terms
Qualifications: £/
Qualified in environmental matters by experience or training
i No more than 2 members from same political party
1 Washington attorney
2/
_ For additional conflict-of-interest requirements, see R.C.W.A. 1971
Pocket Part, §§ U3.21B.060.
Ecological Commission
Chairman, appointed by Governor from members
7 Members appointed by Governor for staggered 4 year terms
Qualifications:
State electors with general knowledge and interest in environmental
matters who do not hold State, county or municipal elective
or appointive office.
1 - labor
1 - business
1 - agriculture
4 - public
Ex officio members
The director, administrator or a designated representative
of each of the following State agencies:
Department of Agriculture
Department of Commerce and Economic Development
Department of Fisheries
Department of Game
Department of Health
Department of Natural Resources
In addition, the State Parks and Recreation Commission shall be
given notice of and may attend all meetings of the Ecological
Commission.
Secretary, Director of Department of Ecology.or his designee
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I. STATE AGENCIES
* Washington State Department of Ecology
P.O. Box 829
Olympia, Washington 98501
Telephone: 206-753-6877
Director, John A. Biggs
Deputy Director, Wesley A. Hunter
Assistant Director, James Behlke
Ecological Commission
C/0 Washington State Department of Ecology
Olympia, Washington 98501
Telephone: 206-753-2242
Chairman, Dr. Arpad Masley
Pollution Control Hearings Board
312 Insurance Building
Olympia, Washington 98310
Telephone: 206-753-3025
Chairman, Judge Matthew W. Hill
II. INTERGOVERNMENTAL COOPERATION
A. INTERSTATE
Washington cooperates with Oregon and Idaho in exchanging air
quality and emission inventory information, and in developing
compatible emergency episode procedures and air quality surveillance
and monitoring programs.
Oregon-Washington Air Quality Committee
The Director of the Department of Ecology consults and cooperates
with other State agencies, other States, Federal agencies
the Canadian Provinces and interstate and:international agencies
on environmental and air pollution control matters and in the formulation
of interstate air pollution control compacts or agreements for submission
to the Washington State legislature.
* Official State air pollution control agency with authority to accept and
administer Federal funds and grants.
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II. INTERGOVERNMENTAL COOPERATION
A., INTERSTATE (cont.)
1. The State Department of Natural Resources issues and regulates
burning permits (Laws 1st Ex. Sess. 1971, Ch. 70.9ifj. 88 6-11; R.C.W.A.
1971 Pocket Part Ch. 70.9ii; 88 6-11.
B. INTRASTATE
_.,!.. Washington has established a coordinated statewide air pollution control
program in which responsibility is shared by the State and regional
and local air pollution control authorities. Subject to the
preemptive power of the State, regional and local authorities have
primary responsiblity for the establishment and administration
of air control programs and for the enforcement of State air pollution
controls or regional or local controls where the latter are equal
to or more stringent than those of the State. Local and regional
air pollution control authorities may obtain technical and
consultative assistance and financial aid from the State.
The State may prescribe emission standards for and assume
exclusive jurisdiction over certain classes of air contaminant
sources on a statewide basis. Source categories over which the
State has assumed jurisdiction include kraft pulping mills,
sulfite pulping mills and primary aluminum reduction plants.
State agencies are required to comply with State air pollution
laws and regulations and to cooperate with the State Department
of Ecology.
Names. Addresses and Officials of Local Air Pollution Control Agencies
Douglas County Air Pollution Control Commission
Douglas County Courthouse
Waterville, WA 98858
Chairman, Lloyd Farmer
Northwest Air Pollution Authority
207 Pioneer Building
Second and Pine ,
Mount Vernon, WA 98273
Telephone: 206-336-5705
Air Pollution Control Officer, Glen F. Hallman
Olympic Air Pollution Control Authority
122 East State Avenue
Olympia, WA 98501
Telephone: 206-352-4881
Air Pollution Control Officer, John Rosene
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II. INTERGOVERNMENTAL COOPERATION
B. INTH1L5TATE (cont.)
Names. Addresses and Officials of Local Air Pollution Control Agencies (cont.)
Puget Sound Air Pollution Control Agency
410 West Harrison
Seattle, WA 98119
Telephone: 344-7330 (General); 3^-7326 (Air Monitoring)
Air Pollution Control Officer, Telephone: 3Ul-732O, 'A.R.. (Art) Dammkoehler
Southwest Air Pollution Control Authority
Suite 7601 H
Northeast Hazeldell Ave.
Vancouver, WA 98665
Telephone: 206-696-2508
Executive Director, Edward K. Taylor
Spokane^ County Air Pollution Control Authority
North 811 Jefferson
Spokane WA 99201
Telephone: 509-328-1133
Air Pollution Control Officer, Fred Shiosaki
Tri-County Air Pollution Control Authority
Richland Community Hall
650 George Washington
Richland, WA 99352
Telephone: 509-943-9161
County Chairman, Harry Kramer
Yakima County Clean Air Authority
Yakima County Courthouse
Yakima, WA 98801
Telephone: 509-248-2521
Air Pollution Control Officer, William H. Cramer
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III. STATUTORY REFERENCE
A. GENERAL AUTHORITY
Washington Clean Air Act, Revised Code of Washington Annotated,
(RCWA) 1971 Pocket Part, Ch. 70.94.
Environmental Quality Reorganization Act of 1970/R.C.W.A., 1971
Pocket Part, Ch. 43.21A, Department of Ecology; Ch. 43.21B, Pollution
Control Hearings Board of the State. Environmental Policy Act of
1971, Lawsls^Ex Sess. 1971, Ch. 109, R.C.W.A. 1971 Pocket Part,
App. 43.109X. Pollution Disclosure Act of 1971, Laws 1st Ex.
Sess. 1971, Ch. 160, R.C.W.A. 1971 Pocket Part, App. 70.160X.
See also Laws 2nd Ex. Sess. 1972, Ch. 135, approved February 25, 1972,
relating to motor vehicles and exhaust emission control; Ch. 136,
approved February 25, 1972 relating to outdoor burning.
B- SPECIFIC AUTHORITIES
Statutory Authority
Responsible Agency^/
Plans and Programs
1. Develop comprehensive State
air pollution control plans
and programs
2. Conduct studies, investigations,
and research
Regulation
3. Adopt regulations
4. Adopt emission standards
5. Adopt emission limitations
6. Prevent construction, modifi-
cation, or operation of
stationary sources
7. Issue permits for construc-
tion of new sources
Department of Ecology
(DE), with advice from
Ecological -Commission(EC)»
Director, DE*
Director, DE, subject to
review by EC*
Director, DE*
Director, DE*
Director, DE*
Director, DE*
Citation!!/
88 43.21A.020
43.21A.190(2)
70.94.011
8 43.21A.130
88 43.21A.080
43.21A.190
70.94.331(l)-(3)
88 70.94.331(l)-(3:
70.94.395
88 70.94.331(l)-(3)
70.94.395
8 70.94.152
8 70.94.152
57The name of the appropriate State agency only is given, A,n asterisk indicates
comparable regional or"local authority referenced generally under General Authority.
h/ Unless otherwise noted,all references are to chapters in. and appendix to 1971 Pocket
Parts of Revised Code of Washington Annotated identified under General Authority.
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III. STATUTORY REFERENCE
\
B'.
Statutory Authority
Regulation (Continued)
8. Issue permits for operation of
new sources
9. Grant variances
Surveillance and Compliance
10. Obtain compliance information
11. Inspect and conduct tests
12. Require record keeping
13. Require periodic reports
14. Require emission monitoring
devices
Responsible Agenc
Director, DE*
Director, DE*
Director, DE; Pollution
Control Hearings Board
(PCHB)*
Director, DE*
Director, DE*
Director, DE*
Director, DE*
Citatl
70.94.152
8170.94.181
88 70.94.142
70.94.151(2)
70.94.152
70.94.331(1)(5)
43.21B.150
43.21B.160
Laws 1st Ex. Sess.
1971, Ch. 160
R.C.W.A. 1971
Pocket Part, App.
70.160X
8 70.94.200
(see also RGWA
8 70.94.050)
88 70.94.151
70.94.331(1)
Laws 1st Ex. Sess.
1971, Ch. 160,
R.C.W.A. 1971
Pocket Par't App.
70.160X
88 70.94.151;
70.94.331(1)
Laws 1st Ex. Sess.
1971 Ch. 160
R.C.W.A. 1971
Pocket Part App.
70.160X
88 70.94.151
70.94.331(1)
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III. STATUTORY REFERENCE
B. SPECIFIC AUTHORITIES (cont.)
Statutory Authority
Responsible Agency—
4/
Citation-'
Surveillance and Compliance (Continued)
15. Issue enforceable adminis-
trative orders
Emergency Action
16. Take special prompt action
in air pollution emergencies
Enforcement
17. Enforce applicable laws, regu-
lations, standards, and admin-
istrative orders
18. Seek Injunctive Relief
Director, DE*
Governor
State Attorney General
at request of Governor
Director, DE
Director, DE*
Director, DE
State Attorney General
at request of Governor*
88 70.94.211
70.94.221
70.94.222
70.94.331(1)
70.94.332
70.94.333
see also 43.21B.
120
Laws, 1st Ex. Seas
1971, Ch. 194,
8 1-5, R.C.W.A. •
1971 Pocket Part
Ch. 70.94,
88 1-5
RCWA 8 34.04.030 ,
88 70.94.040*
70.94.331(b)
70.94.430
70.94.431
70.94.435
8 70.94.425
see also Laws,
1st Ex. Sess.
1971, Ch. 194,
8 4, R.C.W.A.
1971 Pocket Part
Ch. 70.94, 8 4
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