Idaho Department of Environmental Quality

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Idaho Department of Environmental Quality
Agency overview
JurisdictionGovernment of Idaho
Headquarters1410 N Hilton St, Boise, Idaho
Agency executive
  • Jess Byrne, Director
Websitehttps://www.deq.idaho.gov/

The Idaho Department of Environmental Quality is the department of the Idaho state government responsible for administration of state and federal environmental laws and regulations. The main offices of the department are in Boise, six regional offices are also maintained.

History[edit]

The department was established in 2000 upon the passing of amendments to the Idaho Environmental Protection and Health Act. Prior to 2000 DEQ in Idaho was a division of the Department of Health and Welfare. [1] [2]

Structure and functions[edit]

It is organized into five divisions:

  • Air Quality: responsible for monitoring air pollution and permits relating to same
  • Water Quality: sets water quality standards and monitors ground, surface, and drinking water quality
  • Waste Management and Remediation: responsible for all issues relating to waste disposal
  • Environmental Management and Information: provides technical communications services including publications
  • Technical Services: the research and technical enforcement division, including inspection activities

The department also exercises non-regulatory oversight over the Idaho National Laboratory.

The director of the department reports to the governor. Additional regulatory authority is vested in the Idaho Board of Environmental Quality, which, with the advice of the state attorney general, sets rules and regulations carried out by the department.[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Idaho Department of Environmental Quality". The Environmental Council of the States (ECOS). Retrieved 2021-09-24.
  2. ^ "Idaho Statutes Sec 39-1". Idaho Legislature. Retrieved 2023-04-12.
  3. ^ Idaho Administrative Code. Division of Statewide Administrative Rules. 2006.

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