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Clean Air Excellence Awards Program

Awards Program

The Clean Air Excellence Award Program was suggested by the Clean Air Act Advisory Committee, a senior-level federal advisory committee that provides advice to EPA on air issues.

The 9th Annual Clean Air Excellence Awards will be held on May 13th at the Almas Conference Center, located on 14th and K Streets, NW D.C. A showing of the award winning film, " Air- The Search for One Clean Breath" will take place at 3:30 PM and the Awards Ceremony will commence at 4:30 PM with a reception to follow. All are encouraged to come and celebrate the achievements of this year's winners.

If you have any questions about the Clean Air Excellence Awards Program, please contact Pat Childers of EPA's Office of Air and Radiation at (202) 564-1082, or childers.pat@epa.gov.

There are five categories in which a program, project, or technology may be entered:

Award-winning entries are programs, projects, or technologies that directly or indirectly (i.e., by encouraging actions) reduce emissions of criteria pollutants or hazardous/toxic air pollutants; are innovative and unique; provide a model for others to follow; and result in positive outcomes that are continuing/sustainable.

In addition to the five award categories described above, the Clean Air Excellence Awards Program will annually recognize two special award categories.

The Thomas W. Zosel Outstanding Individual Achievement Award. This category recognizes up to one individual for outstanding achievement, demonstrated leadership, and a lasting commitment to promoting clean air and helping to achieve better air quality. The candidate should be an innovative leader in his or her field and demonstrate a lifetime of achievement in promoting clean air. Candidates for this award must be nominated by a third party.

Gregg Cooke Visionary Program Award. This category recognizes an outstanding project or program that has achieved environmental excellence in more than one of the five general award categories (i.e., Clean Air Technology, Community Action, Education/Outreach, Regulatory/Policy Innovations, and Transportation Efficiency Innovations).


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