Baton Rouge Clean Air Coalition

At the Baton Rouge Clean Air Coalition (BRCAC), industry leaders, government representatives, academics, and nonprofit organizations come together to address and improve air quality in the Baton Rouge metropolitan area and throughout Louisiana. Through open dialogue and data-driven insights, BRCAC members are committed to raising environmental awareness and working together to explore solutions for cleaner air and a healthier community.
The Center for Energy Studies, in partnership with BRCAC, has built and currently manages the Louisiana Air Quality Dashboard application. This application provides access to Louisiana air quality monitoring data and analysis to support the Baton Rouge Clean Air Coalition and its stakeholders in understanding and addressing air quality in the region.
The Baton Rouge Clean Air Coalition is guided by an Executive Council consisting of a President, President-Elect, and six Members-at-Large. These leaders advance BRCAC's mission through collaboration among industry, government, academia, and nonprofits.
President
Tegan Treadaway, ExxonMobil
President-Elect
Dr. Paul Miller, LSU Department of Oceanography and Coastal Sciences
Executive Members-at-Large
- Tim Bergeron, Shin-Tech Louisiana, LLC
- Tokesha Collins-Wright, Louisiana Chemical Association
- Lindsay Cooper Phillips, Clean Air Task Force
- Jason Meyers, LA Dept. of Environmental Quality
- Russell Richardson, Baton Rouge Area Chamber
- Jamie Setze, Capital Region Planning Commission
