SIPRAC

(State Implementation Plan Revision Advisory Committee)

Clean Air Logo The stakeholder process is important to DEEP as part of the continual refinement of control strategies and regulation development. DEEP often solicits advice from in-state stakeholders through the State Implementation Plan Revision Committee (SIPRAC). SIPRAC is the Air Bureau's standing advisory committee on Connecticut's implementation of the Clean Air Act. Originally established in 1972, SIPRAC was designed to provide an open forum for information exchange and discussion on the Air Bureau's programs, proposed regulations and status of efforts to achieve and maintain air quality standards in the State.

Meeting Schedule

Connecticut SIPRAC meetings are held the second Thursday of every-other month and are listed on the DEEP Calendar of Events. Until further notice, attendance is offered only through webinar access. 

Register in advance for each individual meeting date listed below using the registration link. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the 
meeting.

 

Sign up to the SIPRAC mailing list to ensure you receive email notifications in your inbox!

 

2025 Meeting Dates
 February 13th   Meeting Cancelled Register 
 April 10th  Agenda
 June 12th  Agenda 
 August 14th  Agenda
 October 9th  Agenda
 December 11th  Agenda 
 

Previous Meeting Archived Materials

 

If you would like any additional SIPRAC information, please email walter.barozi@ct.gov

Please read the Office of State Ethics opinion on lobbying considerations for SIPRAC attendees.

For other questions and information please email us at DEEP.SIPRAC@ct.gov

 

Regional Opportunities for Stakeholders:

Regional policy and strategy coordination are facilitated through:

Reporting Environmental Concerns and Problems

If you have concerns regarding environmental issues in your community or workplace and would like to notify us about them, please go to the Reporting Environmental Concerns and Problems for more information on contacting the Department.

Content last updated February 31, 2025