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New DEQ Administrative Procedures: Effective November 1, 2018
- (10/24/2018)–R305-7. Administrative Procedures.
Board Meeting Notices
- Air Quality Board
- Drinking Water Board
- Waste Management and Radiation Control Board
- Water Quality Board
Hearings
- DEQ Fee Hearing Scheduled for September 24, 2020
- Please visit the Utah Public Meeting Notice Website and search for “Department of Environmental Quality” to view all notices.
Other Notices
- DEQ Fee Schedule Hearing
- Great Salt Lake Advisory Council
- PFAS Workgroup
- Laws and Rules
- State Emergency Response Commission
- Utah Citizens Advisory Commission for Chemical Weapons Disposal
Public Meetings By Division
Division of Air Quality
- Air Quality Board
- Current Exceptional Events Out for Public Comment
- Issues Open for Public Comment
- NSR Intents-to-Approve Out for Public Comment
- Rule and Plan Changes Open for Public Comment
- Rules
- SIP Development Interactive Agenda
- Title V Operating Permits Out for Public Comment
- Training Opportunities for Air Quality
Division of Drinking Water
Division of Environmental Response and Remediation
- Environmental Protection Agency’s Proposed Approval of Utah’s Revised Underground Storage Tank Program – Opportunity for Public Comment (81 KB)
- Waste Management and Radiation Control Board
Division of Waste Management and Radiation Control
- Proposed Hazardous Waste Rules
- Proposed Radiation Control Rules
- Proposed Solid Waste Rules
- Proposed Used Oil Rules
- Public Notices: Waste Management and Radiation Control
- Waste Management and Radiation Control Board
Division of Water Quality
- Division of Water Quality Feedback Form
- Public Notices
- Utah Storm Water Advisory Committee
- Utah Wastewater Operator Certification Program
- Water Quality Board
The mission of the Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) is to safeguard human health and quality of life by protecting and enhancing the environment.
We achieve our mission primarily by regulating businesses through the use of permits. Many of the business permitting processes are open to public participation, with some having specific requirements for public access.
We strive to be as open and transparent as possible and encourage the public to attend public hearings, comment on proposed actions, report pollution, and request records as necessary. You can also request automatic Email notification of updates through our Email Alert program. Learn more about participating, and, if you have questions, feel free to contact us anytime at (801) 536-4400 or (800) 458-0145 or by Email.