WESTAR is a prominent organization that was established in 1988 by eight western state air agencies. With a membership that has expanded to include 15 states, WESTAR serves as a platform for the exchange of information and discussion of regional air quality issues. In 2013, the Western Regional Air Partnership (WRAP) joined WESTAR, further enhancing its reach and impact.
As a voluntary partnership, WRAP brings together states, tribes, federal land managers, local air agencies, and the US EPA to address evolving air quality concerns in the western region. With a focus on understanding and addressing current and emerging air quality issues, WESTAR and WRAP work collaboratively to promote the common benefit of their member states and agencies.
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