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State, Local, Tribal
and Federal Partnerships
The EPA, other Federal agencies, and the 300+ State, local and tribal
air quality agencies have worked since the enactment of the Clean Air
Act to develop an effective partnership to achieve reductions in emissions
of toxic air pollutants nationwide. As government co-regulators, EPA's
headquarters and Regional Offices and State, local and tribal agencies
recognize the importance of teamwork for rulemakings, implementation and
program review activities to ensure a successful program to protect public
health and the environment.
As part of these coordination efforts, EPA has developed a local
air toxics assessment and reduction strategies webpage to share information
on community capacity building, tools for understanding local air toxics
and improving air quality.
The links below are to State, local and Tribal programs as well as the
implementation share library (a compilation of implementation and outreach
tools developed by regulatory agencies). Please let us know of any corrections
needed or other State/local/tribal air pollution prevention and control
websites that should be added to this listing by email.
NOTE:
Most links on this page are pointers to other hosts and locations in
the Internet. This information is provided as a service; however the
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency does not endorse, approve or otherwise
support these sites.
STAPPA/ALAPCO | State
Air Toxic Web Sites | Local Air Program Web Sites
| Tribal Air Web Site | Implementation
Share Library
State and Territorial Air Pollution Program Administrators & Association
of Local Air Pollution Control Officials (STAPPA/ALAPCO)
State Programs with Air Toxics Information
More State agencies can be found on the OAR
Partner's Page.
Local Air Program Websites
Tribal Nations Air Program Websites
Regional Office Websites
- EPA Region I -Serving Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont, and 10 Tribal Nations.
- EPA Region II -Serving
New Jersey, New York, Puerto Rico, US Virgin Islands and 7 Tribal Nations.
- EPA Region III -Serving
Delaware, District of Columbia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia and West Virginia.
- EPA Region IV -Serving
Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina and Tennessee.
- EPA Region V -Serving Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, Wisconsin and 35 Tribal Nations.
- EPA Region VI -Serving Louisiana, Arkansas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, Texas and 66 Tribal Nations.
- EPA Region VII -Serving Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, and 9 Tribal Nations.
- EPA Region VIII -Serving Serving Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah, Wyoming and 27 Tribal Nations.
- EPA Region IX -Serving Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada, the Pacific Islands, and Tribal Nations.
- EPA Region X -Serving Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, Washington and Tribal Nations.
STATE/LOCAL/TRIBAL Implementation Share Library
The intent of this implementation share library was for agencies who did
not have their own website to be able to share their implementation and
outreach tools with other agencies and reduce duplication of effort. Agencies
are encouraged to research the State/local and tribal websites listed above
for additional implementation and outreach material.
- A Simple Guide to Air Quality
Rules for Perc Dry Cleaners
- Document Source: State of Colorado
- Chrome Sources Inspection Guidance
and Checklist
- Document Source: Stationary Sources Branch, Air Pollution Control
Division, Colorado
Note: This document was developed for inspectors but others
may find it useful.
- Dry Cleaner Reference Manual
(243KB PDF file)
- Document Source: Washington State Department of Ecology
- Dry Cleaning Inspection Guidance
and Checklist
- Document Source: Stationary Sources Branch, Air Pollution Control
Division, Colorado
Note: This document was developed for inspectors but others
may find it useful.
- Dry Cleaning Facts (17KB
PDF File)
- Document Source: Lincoln-Lancaster County Health Department, Nebraska.
Also available in PageMaker and hard copy.Contact: Jim Hadley, P.E.,
402-441-6235.
- Dry Cleaner FAQ (23KB PDF
File)
- Document Source: Lincoln-Lancaster County Health Department, Nebraska.
Also available in PageMaker and hard copy.Contact: Jim Hadley, P.E.,
402-441-6235.
- Dry Cleaner P2 (75KB PDF
File)
- Document Source: Lincoln-Lancaster County Health Department, Nebraska.
Also available in PageMaker and hard copy.Contact: Jim Hadley, P.E.,
402-441-6235.
- Carburetor Cleaning (100KB
PDF File)
NOTE:
Most links on this page are pointers to other hosts and locations in the
Internet. This information is provided as a service; however the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency does not endorse, approve or otherwise
support these sites.
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