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Arizona’s Regional Haze Stakeholder Process

Arizona’s Regional Haze Stakeholder Process. How It All Began. In summer 2001, identified 200+ interested parties Held 6 meetings and 1 educational session between August and October About 24 active participants Hired facilitator and project expert Used “score sheet” for 4 options

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Arizona’s Regional Haze Stakeholder Process

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  1. Arizona’s Regional Haze Stakeholder Process

  2. How It All Began • In summer 2001, identified 200+ interested parties • Held 6 meetings and 1 educational session between August and October • About 24 active participants • Hired facilitator and project expert • Used “score sheet” for 4 options • Consensus was to TRY to go “309” for all Class I areas

  3. Organizational Structure~Arizona Regional Haze SIP Development Director ADEQ Project Oversight Committee Stakeholder Advisory Committee Peer Review Panels Outreach & Communications Committee Dust Management Work Group Pollution Prevention Work Group Stationary Source Work Group Fire Emission Work Group Mobile Source Work Group Emissions Inventory Work Group Technical Assessment Work Group

  4. For more information: www.adeq.state.az.us/ environ/air/plan/haze.html

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