Earlier this month, Brownfields practitioners from around Montana and the country came together at the historic Ming Theater in downtown Helena to network, share resources, and collaborate on their collective effort to revitalize abandoned and underutilized properties in order to reactivate spaces, enhance aesthetics, and improve their communities. A huge THANK YOU to the folks from KSU TAB - Technical Assistance to Brownfields, EPA Region 8, US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and all the speakers at this days-long event for the opportunity.
Montana Department of Environmental Quality
Government Administration
Helena, Montana 1,487 followers
Protecting Montana's clean and healthy environment
About us
Our mission is to champion a healthy environment for a thriving Montana. The Montana Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) is the agency charged with protecting a clean and healthful environment, as guaranteed by the State Constitution. The DEQ accomplishes this by closely monitoring environmental conditions and taking proactive measures to preserve and improve the quality of these natural resources. We make our decisions by incorporating information from our citizens with scientific research and analysis, to ensure we’re serving the public interest and making efficient use of the funds entrusted to us. Our ultimate goal is to protect public health and to maintain Montana’s un- paralleled quality of life for current and future generations.
- Website
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https://deq.mt.gov
External link for Montana Department of Environmental Quality
- Industry
- Government Administration
- Company size
- 201-500 employees
- Headquarters
- Helena, Montana
- Type
- Government Agency
- Founded
- 1995
Locations
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Primary
1520 E 6th Ave
Helena, Montana 59601, US
Employees at Montana Department of Environmental Quality
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Chad Lee
Accountant at the Office of the Commissioner of Higher Education - Montana University System
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Tiffany Fontenot
Human Resources/Talent Acquisition Specialist
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Chris Dubois
Solution Architecture Supervisor | UI Developer at Montana Department of Environmental Quality
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Christina Lipetzky
HR Manager at Montana Department of Environmental Quality
Updates
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Thanks, Bianca and Meghan, for sharing information about the MAP EJ Grants Hub with 2024 Montana Brownfields Workshop attendees!
As part of the EPA’s Thriving Communities Grantmaking program, the Mountains and Plains Environmental Justice (MAP EJ) Grants Hub (administered by JSI) is distributing $40 million in subgrants across Region 8! Subgrants range from $150,000 - $350,000, with a limited number of $75,000 subgrants for capacity-constrained organizations, for projects addressing environmental health and justice issues. Nonprofits, local municipalities, and institutes of higher education serving under-resourced communities are encouraged to apply. This week Meghan Guevara and I hit the road to Montana to spread the word about the MAP EJ Grants Hub! We started at the 2024 Montana Brownfields Workshop, hosted by KSU TAB - Technical Assistance to Brownfields and the Montana Department of Environmental Quality. The event was held at the historic Ming Theater in Helena, where Brownfields funds are being used to address environmental hazards and contribute to economic revitalization. We also had the opportunity to connect with our community partners from the Montana Watershed Coordination Council and Montana Association of Conservation Districts (MACD) at the MACD Annual Convention. So grateful for these partnerships and the opportunity to learn about climate-related issues that communities across Montana face. For more information about the program, visit https://mapejgrants.org/.
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Thank you VEIC for putting this report together on Montana’s DEQ-funded electric school buses! Check it out 😎
In a new report for the Montana Department of Environmental Quality, VEIC experts analyzed what happens when the wheels on 17 buses go electric. Here’s what they found across six school districts. 🚌 Quieter rides and greater reliability, even in cold weather. 💲 Average annual fuel savings of $1,575! 🌱 Significant GHG emissions and pollution reduction. Follow the link below to dive into all the data and insights! Read it here: https://lnkd.in/eRB6SuCm
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#EmployeeShoutOut 🏆 Subdivision Review Sanitarian and DEQ employee Jennifer Luparell excels at customer service. This fall, Jennifer passed the sanitarian exam to receive her registered sanitarian credential. According to the National Environmental Health Association, "Professionals who hold this credential demonstrate competency in an impressive range of environmental health topics including vector control, water quality, hazardous materials, air quality, built environment, direct and train personnel to respond to routine or emergency environmental situations, and provide education to their communities." Jennifer is a "knowledge sponge" that embodies DEQ values. Congratulations!
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Last week, nine DEQ employees were awarded the Governor’s Outstanding Service Award. Congratulations to the DEQ Clark Fork River Remediation Team consisting of Jessica Banaszak, Logan Dudding, Katherine Garcin-Forba, Kevin Stone, Jessica Wilkerson, and Nolan Lister as well as individual awardees Daniel Norris, Whitney Bausch, and Sandy Moisey Scherer.
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#EmployeeShoutOut 🏆 Wayne Jepson is known for doing his job really well. In Zortman, where the Zortman-Landusky Mine operations and Pegasus Gold bankruptcy left behind the need for ongoing water treatment, Wayne regularly focuses his efforts on community education and outreach in his role as an environmental scientist for DEQ. With decades of experience under his belt, Wayne is a trusted source of information and ideas in DEQ’s oversight of the water treatment. At mining sites across the state, Wayne is regularly relied upon to explain complex topics to a variety of audiences in a meaningful and understandable way.
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Hey, how's the fishing going? 🎣 It is World Water Quality Monitoring Day, so today we celebrate the people that have dedicated their life to this work! The water quality monitoring crew at DEQ sets off every summer to collect water quality samples to protect and improve rivers, streams, and lakes across the state. They collect data on nutrients, metals, and E. coli, and during the 2023 field season, the team collected nearly 7300 sample bottles! 🤯
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Montana Department of Environmental Quality reposted this
Make a meaningful impact working in remediation! DEQ is seeking a Construction Environmental Project Officer in the Superfund, AML, and Construction Bureau. This position will lead the Blacktail Creek Project as part of the Butte Priority Soils Federal Superfund Site located in Butte, MT. The successful candidate will spend their time working in the field, educating communities, and communicating with stakeholders to reach solutions. Interested in learning more? Visit https://deq.mt.gov/careers.
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Montana Department of Environmental Quality reposted this
Help Montana communities and the environment by monitoring and reclaiming coal mines, hard rock mines, and coal seam fires. DEQ is hiring an Abandoned Mine Lands Environmental Project Officer to join the Superfund, AML, and Construction Bureau. Project Officers support projects from beginning to end, first identifying and then remediating abandoned mines. If you enjoy field work and interdisciplinary opportunities working with communities, local governments, and other partners, check it out! Learn more at https://deq.mt.gov/careers.
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Montana Department of Environmental Quality reposted this
"There's room for everyone from a laborer to a scientist in this job." Since 2007, Pete Adams of Moonlight Basin Water and Sewer and Spanish Peaks Water has prided himself on the work he does to provide water and wastewater service to the community. Pete serves as an environmental protector, and touts the range of skills used in the job. Water and wastewater operators are integral to the communities they serve. Interested in what it takes to be an operator? Visit https://lnkd.in/gJxmzZf5.