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Air Pollution Hearing Board
Mission
To provide a mechanism for industrial air pollution sources in the county whereby compliance with emissions standards can be achieved without loss of production, reduction of labor force, and/or strained financial conditions.
Meetings
The Board meets when there are matters up for determination or at the call of the chairman. Meetings are held at:
Maricopa County Air Quality Department
301 W Jefferson, Suite 410
Phoenix, AZ85003
Notice of Public Meeting
Agendas and Minutes
For updates to this webpage, contact BoardsAndCommissions@Maricopa.gov
Current Members
Representation | Member | Current Term |
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District 1 | Hondo Judd | 06/30/2020 - 08//23/2023 |
District 2 | Lucas Narducci, Chairman | 09/15/2021 - 08/23/2024 |
District 3 | Tim Franquist, Vice-Chairman | 01/06/2021 - 08/23/2023 |
District 4 | Scott Hughes |
08/31/2022 - 08/23/2025 |
District 5 | Brian Davidson | 09/14/2022 - 08/23/2024 |
A.R.S. §49-478 A and B: “The Board of Supervisors shall appoint an air pollution hearing board. The hearing board shall consist of five members. The five members shall be knowledgeable in the field of air pollution. At least one member of the board shall be an attorney licensed to practice law in this state. At least three members shall not have a substantial interest, as defined in A.R.S. §38- 502, in any person required to obtain a permit pursuant to this article. Each board member shall serve for a term of three years.”
A.R.S. §49-478. C and D: “C. The hearing board shall select a chairman and vice-chairman and such other officers as it deems necessary.” “D. The Board of Supervisors may authorize compensation for hearing board members, and may authorize reimbursement for subsistence and travel, including travel from and to their respective places of residence when on official business.” By Policy: To conduct hearings for permit denial appeals, orders of abatement and petitions for conditional permits and any person who filed an objection that meets the requirements of A.R.S. §49-480. To deny an installation of operating permit if the applicant does not demonstrate that every machine, equipment, incinerator, device or other article, the use of which may cause or contribute to air pollution, or is so designed, controlled, or equipped with air pollution control equipment, that it may be expected to operate without emitting or without causing to be emitted air contaminants in violation of the rules and regulations adopted by the Board of Supervisors.
- Asbestos/National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP)
- Business Assistance Division
- Customer Service Feedback
- Dust Control
- Emissions Inventory
- Maricopa County Air Quality Department - Title VI Nondiscrimination Program
- No Burn Day Toolkit
- Notice of Violation Status
- Performance Testing
- Permit Applications Received and Approved
- Permit Applications, Forms and Documents
- Public Notices
- Report a Violation
- Dust Control Training
- Vapor Recovery
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Air Quality Department
Physical Address
301 W. Jefferson St., Suite 410
Phoenix, AZ 85003
Phone 602-506-6010Fax 602-372-0587
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Lauren Murphy
Air Quality DepartmentPhone: 602-506-6443
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Yeileen Jacome
Community LiaisonPhone: 602-506-1813