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Environmental Quality Commission

About the Agency

Since 1972, the Kentucky Environmental Quality Commission, a seven-member citizen advisory board, has worked to strengthen the public role in solving environmental problems in our communities and the state.

The commission was created under state law with a mission to:

  • Facilitate public discussion and resolution of environmental issues.
  • Promote partnerships to protect the environment for future generations.
  • Serve as an advisory board to the governor and other state officials on environmental matters.

The strength of EQC is in its commissioners, bringing together Kentuckians from across the state from all walks of life - from the industry, environmental, government and academic communities - to work together collectively for the benefit of the state and the environment.

Contact Us

EQC would like to hear from you.  In the past, access to the “Contact Page” on the EQC Web site was extremely limited. As of July, we now have complete access to this portion of our Web site. Prior to this date many of your concerns and comments were not addressed. We apologize for this and will strive for vast improvement.

THE EQC IS SEEKING EARTH DAY AWARD NOMINATIONS


The Environmental Quality Commission (EQC) is seeking nominations for its 2010 Earth Day award ceremony.  Persons/entities that display an outstanding commitment to Kentucky’s environment are eligible.  The nomination form can be found on the EQC’s Earth Day Web page or by contacting LaTisha Barnett at 502-564-2674 or Latisha.Barnett@ky.gov.  The deadline for nomination receipt is Jan. 2, 2010.  Nominations can be sent to Ms. Barnett electronically or by mail to 58 Wilkinson Blvd., Frankfort, KY  40601.  The EQC awards ceremony will be held on April 16, 2010 at Berry Hill Mansion in Frankfort.

 

 

2009 EQC Commissioners

Scott Smith, Chair
Lexington, Ky.

Gordon Garner, Co-Chair
Prospect, Ky.

Andrew Ernest
Bowling Green, Ky.

Laura Knoth
Grand Rivers, Ky.

Eugene Zick
Russellville, Ky.

Stephanie McSpirit
Richmond, Ky.

Kimberly McCann
Ashland, Ky.

Kentucky Environmental Quality Commission
58 Wilkinson Boulevard
Frankfort, KY 40601
Phone: 502-564-2674
E-mail: eqc@ky.gov