Ventura County Air Pollution Control District Explained

Agency Name:Ventura County Air Pollution Control District
Formed:1968
Headquarters:4567 Telephone Road, Second Floor Ventura, CA, California
Employees:47
Budget:$9,216,230
Chief1 Name:Ali Reza Ghasemi
Chief1 Position:Air Pollution Control Officer
Website:http://www.vcapcd.org

The Ventura County Air Pollution Control District (VCAPCD) protects public health and agriculture from the adverse effects of air pollution by identifying problems and developing a comprehensive program to achieve and maintain state and federal air quality standards. The Ventura County Board of Supervisors formed the district in response to the county's first air pollution study, which found the area had a severe air quality problem.

Currently, Ventura County does not meet state or federal standards for ozone or the state standard for particulate matter with a diameter up to 10 micrometers, or PM10.[1]

Organizational structure

The district is governed by the Air Pollution Control Board. This 10-member board consists of the Ventura County Board of Supervisors and five elected officials representing Ventura County cities. The Air Pollution Control Board establishes policy, approves new rules and appoints the Air Pollution Control Officer and members of the Hearing Board, Advisory Committee and Clean Air Fund Advisory Committee. The Air Pollution Control Officer makes policy recommendations to the Air Pollution Control Board, implements the board's decisions and directs the staff.

Ventura County Air Pollution Control Board

The current members are Chair Vianey Lopez, Vice Chair Martha R. McQueen-Legohn, Liz Campos, Jeff Gorrell, Matt LaVere, Kelly Long, Albert Mendez, Janice S. Parvin, Andrew K. Whitman and John Zaragoza.:[2]

Divisions

The district's employees include engineers, inspectors, planners, technicians and support staff. They are grouped into the following divisions:

Hearing Board

The Air Pollution Control District Hearing Board is an independent quasi-judicial body established by state law to grant variances and uphold or overturn district decisions regarding denials of and the operating conditions of permits. It also may revoke permits to operate, issue orders of abatement, allow citizen appeals and settle disputes between the district and permit holders.

The Hearing Board consists of five members appointed by the Air Pollution Control Board for three-year terms.

Current members are Chair Mike Stubblefield, Valarie Grossman, Victor Kamhi, Dr. Lewis Kanter and Kathleen Paulson:[3]

Advisory Committee

The members of the Air Pollution Control District Advisory Committee are appointed by the Air Pollution Control Board. The committee was created to ensure that private citizens, health and environmental organizations, government agencies and industry representatives have an in-depth forum to discuss district rule development and air pollution concerns. The committee reviews staff proposals for new and revised rules and makes recommendations to the Air Pollution Control Board. Current members are Chair Sara Head, Vice Chair Paul Meehan, Donald Bird, Joan Burns, Edward Carloni, Steve Colome, Leslie Cornejo, Stephen Frank, Jan Hauser, Rainford Hunter, Mary Kennedy, Thomas Lucas, Kirsten Marble, Hugh McTernan, Richard Nick and Arecely Preciado.[4]

Objectives

The district's main goals are to:

Major district programs include:

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: VCAPCD - Air Quality. www.vcapcd.org.
  2. Web site: VCAPCD - Air Pollution Control Board. www.vcapcd.org.
  3. Web site: VCAPCD - Hearing Board. www.vcapcd.org.
  4. Web site: VCAPCD - Advisory Committee. www.vcapcd.org.