Do you know of groundbreaking technology, innovative practices, or exemplary operations in the field of air pollution control? The Association of Air Pollution Control Agencies (AAPCA) is seeking nominations from public agencies, private entities, and individuals for 2020 best practices in the field. Of particular interest are activities that are directly transferable to the operation of an air pollution control agency.
How to Nominate
Anyone can identify and recommend that a certain organization, control technology, or operation be identified as a “best practice.” Just fill out the form available on AAPCA’s website to provide the required information for the best practice nomination. The deadline to submit nominations has been extended to May 1, 2020.
Evaluation Process
AAPCA’s Best Practices Committee will evaluate each nomination for a “best practice” on a scale of 0-100. Nominations receiving a score of 90 or higher will be recommended as a “Best Practice.”
Sharing of Information
The purpose of having “best practices” recognition is to transfer information to various parties to expand the best practices to a larger group of people. The sponsor of the best practice will be invited to give a presentation at the 2020 AAPCA Fall Business Meeting, to be held August 28 to 30 in Raleigh, North Carolina. In addition, the best practices information will be provided on the public version of the AAPCA website.
Questions
Any questions on the process may be directed to the AAPCA Executive Director at jsloan@csg.org or the Chairperson of the AAPCA Best Practices Committee at Robert.Hodanbosi@epa.ohio.gov.
Click here for more information and to submit your nomination today!
You can explore presentations from all past AAPCA Best Practices winners on our Resources Page.