Purpose of the Illinois EPA
Mission Statement
The mission of the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency (IEPA)
is to safeguard environmental quality, consistent with the social
and economic needs of the State, so as to protect health, welfare,
property and the quality of life. In support of this mission statement,
the following program goals have been developed:
- Provide leadership to chart a new course for clean air which
is responsive to relevant needs in Illinois and complies with
priority aspects of the Clean Air Act Amendments.
- Address outstanding solid and hazardous waste management concerns
and participate, as appropriate, in the national deliberations
on reauthorization of the hazardous waste program.
- Utilize creative means to address the priority needs for clean
and safe water in Illinois and participate, as appropriate,
in the national deliberations on reauthorization of the water
programs.
- Enhance capability to fund environmental cleanup, when necessary,
and to provide better service for private party actions.
- Promote pollution prevention and market-based approaches for
continued environmental progress.
- Develop an environmental planning capability which emphasizes
risk-based analysis, good science and sound data, and open
communication and informed participation.
Strategic Management Directions
- Pursue the State's environmental interests in concert with
applicable national environmental programs.
- Produce sound environmental decisions that are conducive to
environmental progress.
- Strengthen the government framework for environmental protection
in Illinois.
- Foster innovation, systems improvement and human resource
development.
- Stress responsiveness to relevant publics.
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