About the Western Regional Air Partnership
The Western Regional Air Partnership (WRAP) is a collaborative
effort of tribal governments, state governments and various federal
agencies to implement the Grand Canyon Visibility Transport Commission's recommendations and
to develop the technical and policy tools needed by western states
and tribes to comply with the U.S. EPA's regional haze regulations.
Other common air quality issues raised by WRAP members may also
be addressed.
The WRAP is administered jointly by the Western
Governors' Association and the National
Tribal Environmental Council. WRAP activities are conducted
by a network of committees and forums composed of WRAP members
and stakeholders who represent a wide range of viewpoints. The
WRAP recognizes that residents have the most to gain from improved
visibility and that many solutions are best implemented at the
local, state, tribal or regional level with public participation.
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