Who can participate?
All local governments, businesses and organizations are encouraged to join the Partnership.
Current Partners
Alcoa | John Deere |
Arnold's Body Shop | Mercer County Heath Dept./EMA Office |
Chuck Oestreich, QC TAG | Missman Stanley |
City of Bettendorf | Muscatine County |
City of Davenport | Quad City International Airport |
City of East Moline | Rock Island County |
City of Moline | Scott County |
City of Muscatine | St. John's Lutheran (Rock Island) |
City of Rock Island | United Neighbors Inc. |
Edwards UCC (Davenport) | Waste Commission of Scott County |
Greater Metropolitan Areah Housing Authority of Rock Island County |
What is the Partnership?
In the summer of 2009, after grappling with high levels of ozone and particulate matter (PM 2.5) for several years, the Bi-State Regional Commission Air Quality Task Force suggested that a coalition of private and public entities be formed to tackle air pollution in the region. The resulting Partnership is a voluntary emissions reduction program. The Partnership Pledge consists of a list of activities that organizations can implement to reduce their emissions footprint and help the Bi-State Region remain in attainment.
When should my organization join, and are there deadlines?
Bi-State encourages all local organizations to join NOW. It is never too early to begin improving air quality. Because the Partnership is a voluntary program, there are no deadlines for implementation. We only ask that every organization try to implement one activity in each air quality category. Bi-State will check back with Partners in one year to see what goals were accomplished and provide resources to help organizations overcome obstacles for harder-to-implement activities.
Where is the Partnership located?
The Partnership is a collaboration between public and private organizations in the Bi-State Region- Scott, Muscatine, Henry, Rock Island and Mercer Counties in Iowa and Illinois. The Partnership is facilitated by the Bi-State Regional Commission located in the Rock Island County Building. More information on Bi-State Regional Commission can be found at www.bistateonline.org.
Why does the Bi-State Region need a Partnership, and why should my organization join?
Since Fall 1998, the Bi-State Region has been alerted by the Iowa Department of Natural Resources (IADNR) and Illinois Environmental Protection Agency (ILEPA) that the metropolitan area and small urban communities such as Muscatine, Iowa have experienced a few days where air quality levels in the atmosphere have been considered unhealthy. Although the general air quality in the Bi-State Region is considered good by many of the standards for pollutants, National Ambient Air Quality Standards for Ozone are under consideration for revisions based on health considerations. It is this health-based threshold that concern area officials and the state agencies. Slipping into non-attainment for ozone or other criterea pollutants could mean more stringent regulations and loss of economic opportunities.
Joining the Partnership will highlight and bring to the attention of consumers and constituents, businesses and organizations that are making an effort to improve the air quality in our communities and beyond. Every reduction in pollution will increase economic opportunities as the buffer between the region’s emission levels and non-attainment is increased. Partners that accomplish reduction activity goals will be featured on the Partnership website and in advertising and will have access to resources to help their organization achieve set goals.
How does my organization join?
Fill out the Bi-State Region Partnership Checklist and Pledge:
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Bi State Region Clean Air Pledge.pdf (196.06 kB)
and return to:
Mailing Address:
Bi-State Regional Commission
1504 Third Avenue, Third Floor
Rock Island, IL 61201
Fax: Bi-State Regional Commission; (309) 793-6305
Clean Air Partnership Newsletters
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2014-12-cap-newsletter.pdf (509.46 kB)
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CAP Newsletter 12-11.pdf (382.19 kB)
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Newsletter-12-2009.pdf (442.45 kB)
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Newsletter-12-2010.pdf (430.74 kB)