Air Quality Enforcement Tracker

The Air Quality Enforcement Tracker is a public resource for community residents and organizations. It compiles information from multiple databases to inform the public about violations of air quality regulations at major sources of air pollution in Wayne County and enforcement actions taken by the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE) to address the violation. Specifically, it provides the following information:

List of violation notices issued by EGLE to major sources of air pollution in Wayne County.

  • List of enforcement actions taken by EGLE in response to a violation.

  • Public hearing information for any proposed administrative consent orders to address air quality violations in Wayne County.

 This resource has been made possible through the generous support of the Fred A. and Barbara M. Erb Family Foundation.

The Enforcement Process

EGLE is the primary enforcer of air quality laws and regulations in Michigan.

In general, the enforcement process starts with EGLE inspecting facilities, investigating citizen complaints, and reviewing compliance reports that facilities are required to submit.

If EGLE believes that a facility has or is currently violating a federal or state air quality law or regulation and wants to pursue an enforcement action, it must first issue a written violation notice to the owner of the facility that describes the air quality laws or regulations the facility is alleged to have violated.

After issuing a violation notice, EGLE may pursue an enforcement action against the owner of the facility. If EGLE decides to pursue an enforcement action, it will first issue an enforcement notice to the company asserting that EGLE is pursuing formal legal action to address the violations. An enforcement action generally takes the form of either an administrative penalty, an administrative consent order, or a civil action.

Violation Notices Regarding Major Sources of Air Pollution In Wayne County

Below is a list of all violation notices that the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy has sent to major air pollution sources in Wayne County. It may take EGLE several months to finalize an enforcement action. Additionally, EGLE may choose not to pursue an enforcement action for a violation.

This list was last updated on 1/24/25.

Proposed Administrative Consent Orders Undergoing Public Notice And Comment In Wayne County

EGLE addresses most violations of air quality laws and regulations through an administrative consent order. These orders are settlement agreements negotiated by EGLE and the violator. Administrative consent orders commonly require the violator to pay a penalty to the State general fund, require the violator to take steps to fix their facility, and require the violator to fund and implement a supplemental environmental project to improve air quality in the neighborhood where the violation occurred.

EGLE requires public notice and comment before it finalizes any administrative consent order.

Information regarding how to submit a public comment and the location of public hearings, as well as access to proposed consent orders, is available at this link.

This chart was last updated on 1/24/25.