Air Quality Control CommissionCreated in 1970 by the Colorado Legislature, the Air Quality Control Commission develops air pollution control policy, regulates pollution sources and conducts hearings involving violations of the states air pollution laws. The nine-member citizen board is appointed by the governor, for three year terms, with the consent of the Senate. Monthly MeetingsUnless otherwise stated, the Air Quality Control Commission meets on the third Thursday and Friday, if necessary, of each month at the Sabin-Cleere Conference Room, Colorado Department of Public Health & Environment, 4300 Cherry Creek Drive South, Denver, CO 80246-1530. Meetings start at 9 a.m. Office of the Air Quality Control CommissionThe
Office of
the
Commission
is located
at 4300
Cherry
Creek
Drive
South,
Denver,
Colorado. Commission StaffMichael Silverstein, Administrator Theresa
L. Martin,
Program
Coordinator
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