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Bureau of Air

Bureau Chief Laurel Kroack (217) 785-4140
Division of Air Pollution Control
Manager Jim Ross (217) 524-7636
Permits Ed Bakowski (Acting) (217) 782-2113
Air Quality Planning Rob Kaleel (217) 524-4343
Air Monitoring Terry Sweitzer (217) 782-5811
Compliance Ray Pilapil (217) 782-5811
Enforcement Julie Armitage (217) 782-5544
Field Operations Dean Hayden (Acting) (217) 785-2011
Division of Mobile Source Programs
Manager Christopher Demeroukas (217) 782-0408
Technical Services Jim Matheny (217) 782-0408
Field Services Ron Wohrle (847) 758-3412
Compliance Assurance Steve Thorpe (217) 524-5607
Mobile Source Emissions Darwin Burkhart (217) 524-5008
Motorist Hotline   (217) 785-7449

Excerpt from Org ChartThe Bureau of Air (BOA) is composed of two divisions, the Division of Air Pollution Control and the Division of Mobile Source Programs:

Division of Air Pollution Control

The purpose of the Division of Air Pollution Control (DAPC) is to improve air quality by identifying air pollution problems, proposing appropriate regulations to control or reduce air contaminants, conducting inspections and reviewing permit applications to assure compliance with existing air pollution regulations.

Division of Mobile Source Programs

The primary purpose of the Division of Mobile Source Programs (DMSP) is to enforce vehicle emission limitations. To enforce the emission limitations, the DMSP operates a testing program for gasoline powered vehicles that measures exhaust emissions for carbon monoxide and hydrocarbons. The testing program requires vehicles that cannot meet state standards to have the necessary repairs in order to achieve compliance.

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