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Smart Sectors

EPA Midwest: Smart Sectors Program

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In EPA's Midwest Region, Smart Sectors is located in the Office of the Regional Administrator, where the sector leads engage with Regional leadership across the land, water, air, and chemical program offices, as well as with national program offices at EPA's headquarters.

At EPA Region 7, program leads for each sector will:

  • Serve as ombudsmen within the Region across program offices
  • Conduct educational site visits and host roundtables with Regional EPA leadership
  • Analyze data and advise on forward-thinking options for environmental improvement
  • Maintain meaningful, open dialogue with regional and national trade association partners and their environmental committees
  • Develop regional reports, as needed, that profile the impact of each sector on the economy and the environment

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EPA Region 7 (Midwest) Smart Sectors

Agriculture

On December 17, 2019, EPA Region 7 jointly hosted a Smart Sectors meeting with EPA Region 5 in Lenexa, Kansas, which was focused on agriculture and specifically listening to renewable fuels representatives from across the Midwest in order to better inform environmental protection programs.

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News & Upcoming Events

Stay connected (below) and bookmark this page for updates on Smart Sectors news and events. If you have a roundtable, conference, or group interested in hosting an event focused on achieving better environmental outcomes, please let us know at the email address below.

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Stay Connected

For more information on the Region 7 Smart Sectors Program, please send an email with your name, affiliation, and sector(s) of interest to Tracey Casburn at casburn.tracey@epa.gov or 913-551-7016.

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