Clean Air Act Advisory Committee
Clean Air Act Advisory Committee
Upcoming Meetings
- Next Meeting
June 25, 2013
Teleconference 3-5pm (EST)
CAAAC subcommittees and work groups have issued many reports.
The Clean Air Act Advisory Committee (CAAAC) is a senior-level policy committee established in 1990 to advise the U.S. EPA on issues related to implementing the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990.
The CAAAC meets three times a year, normally in Washington, D.C. It provides advice and counsel to EPA on a variety of important air quality policy issues.
Charter
The committee is chartered under the Federal Advisory Committee Act and has been renewed every two years since its creation. Read Charter (PDF) (3pp, 93k, About PDF)
Membership
The CAAAC has about 40 members representing senior managers and experts from state, tribal, and local government, environmental and public interest groups, academics, industry and others. Full Membership List (PDF) (7pp, 80k, About PDF)
EPA appreciates the efforts of all the applicants for CAAAC membership. Decisions on membership on the CAAAC and its subcommittees is at the discretion of the EPA with the intention to develop a diverse representative group to advise EPA on a variety of important air quality issues.
