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Welcome to the WRAP


The Western Regional Air Partnership (WRAP) is a voluntary partnership of states, tribes, federal land managers, local air agencies and the US EPA whose purpose is to understand current and evolving regional air quality issues in the West.

These issues include but are not limited to:

  • Implementation and future planning for the Regional Haze Rule;
  • Air quality issues related to ozone, particulate matter, nitrogen deposition and critical loads, mercury, and other pollutants;
  • Emissions sources from all sectors, both domestic and international;
  • Effects of air pollution transport; and
  • Effects of climate change on regional air quality.

WRAP 25thAnniversary


The Landscape of Forever: Visibility Protection in the West is an educational storyboard that provides information about the unique challenges of protecting visibility in western states.

To provide objective and transparent regional results in support of air quality planning, WRAP develops, maintains, and shares databases, supports technical analyses, and provides access to data and results from various information sources to produce consistent, comparable, and complete results for use by individual WRAP member jurisdictions and agencies.


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