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Pollution Prevention Advisory Board (PPAB)
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Pollution Prevention Advisory BoardThe Pollution Prevention Advisory Board (PPAB) was created in 1992 to provide overall policy guidance, coordination, and advice to the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment on pollution prevention activities. The Pollution Prevention Advisory Board develops pollution prevention goals and objectives; reviews environmental regulatory programs, laws and policies to identify opportunities and incentives; provides direction for pollution prevention outreach, education, training and technical assistance programs; and supports non-regulatory public and private efforts that promote pollution prevention. In addition, the board administers the Pollution Prevention Grants, Recycling Resources Economic Opportunity Grants and Rebates as well as the Advanced Technology Grants. For more information on these programs, please see the PPAB Grants and Rebates page. Board MeetingsUnless otherwise stated, the Pollution Prevention Advisory Board meets on the
fourth Tuesday of each month (excluding December)
at the Colorado Department of Public Health & Environment, 4300 Cherry Creek Drive South, Denver. Meetings are held from 10 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. You may immediately access the
agenda for the next Board meeting. Board MembersThe Pollution Prevention Advisory Board includes fifteen active members appointed by the Governor. The current members of the Pollution Prevention Advisory Board are as follows:
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