- Current Burn BansThursday, August 29, 2024
- Open Burning (Recreational Fires) Regulation SummaryWednesday, April 17, 2024A summary of open burning regulations for small recreational fires within the City of Evansville.
- Open Burning Regulation SummaryWednesday, April 17, 2024A summary of open burning regulations within the City of Evansville.
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Evansville Climate Collaborative
The Evansville Climate Collaborative (ECC) leads the region in collective action to improve air quality and build climate resilience.
Guided by the Evansville Climate Action Plan (2020), the Agency facilitates innovative partnerships and projects aimed at reducing air emissions and improving community readiness for climate impacts to ensure a healthy, vibrant future.
The ECC Advisory Board works creatively and collaboratively with the Director to further the mission and functions of the Agency.
ECC jurisdiction includes the City of Evansville in Vanderburgh County, Indiana.
The Evansville Climate Collaborative was formerly known as the Evansville EPA.
See current air quality data and alerts:
AIRNOW - U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
SMOGWATCH - IN Dept. of Environmental Management
Indiana Air Quality Reports & Trends
Current Burn Bans - IN Dept. of Homeland Security
The functions of the Agency:
(1) Develop and implement comprehensive regulations, plans, and programs that will reduce air emissions and improve air quality.
(2) Provide services to assure air pollutant sources achieve compliance with air quality standards and regulations through surveillance, inspection, permits, enforcement, and technical assistance.
(3) In partnership with state and federal agencies, provide a local resource and response for environmental complaints and violations so to protect public health, welfare, and safety.
(4) Develop and implement comprehensive plans and programs, such as the Evansville Climate Action Plan, to improve the sustainability of resources and the resilience of the community to climate impacts.
(5) Facilitate communication and coordination between agencies, departments, organizations, boards, businesses, and communities working on climate and sustainability issues and solutions.
(6) Conduct education and outreach to increase public awareness of and engagement in regional sustainability programs and opportunities.
(7) Partner in a coordinated region-wide effort in achieving comprehensive and inclusive sustainability programs, policies, and practices.
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