Sublette County Air Quality
Reader’s Comment
March 15, 2008
Letter to the Editor:
“I spoke to the DEQ's Cheyenne office the other day about the high ozone levels in Pinedale. I asked who was ultimately responsible for insuring the citizens of Pinedale with clean water to drink and clean air to breathe. I was told the DEQ. I asked what we as citizen's should do about this - reply - I was told to call or write letters to the DEQ, EPA, Freudenthal and Barrasso.. Also told, not to give up and to hold their agency responsible for what is happening here. I know everyone is tired of trying to fight the powers that be but we need to do this before we give up on Sublette County!!!” - Anna, Sublette County
_____________________________________________ Editor’s Note: Below are contact numbers: Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality http://deq.state.wy.us/
Environmental Protection Agency http://www.epa.gov/
Governor Freudenthal’s office Press Secretary Cara Eastwood (307) 777-7437 http://governor.wy.gov/
U.S. Senator Barrasso’s office DC phone: 202-224-6441 Rock Springs: (307) 362-5012 Media: Greg Keeley (202)224-6441 http://barrasso.senate.gov/transition/
U.S. Senator Barbara Cubin’s office DC phone: 202-225-2311 Toll free: (888) 879-3599 http://www.house.gov/cubin/
U.S. Mike Enzie’s office Cheyenne phone: 307-772-2477 DC phone:202-224-3424 Media: Elly Pickett (202)224-3424 http://enzi.senate.gov/
House Representative Monte Olsen http://legisweb.state.wy.us/2007/members/h22.htm _________________________________________
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