Welcome from Director Opper

DEQ Director, Richard Opper

I have the dual honor of being appointed to head the Montana Department of Environmental Quality and of welcoming you to our website. The former honor is daunting, the latter a pleasure. The DEQ has too many responsibilities to cover in this short intro but our work touches the lives of most everyone who lives in or visits our wonderful state. Among our many responsibilities, we issue air, land use, and water permits that protect the state’s natural resources. We clean up abandoned mines and other contaminated sites around the state. We provide assistance to those who want to protect waters of the state, use energy more wisely, or promote recycling. And we enforce Montana’s environmental laws. Controversy always seems to surround us; such is the life of a regulatory agency. But our dedicated and talented staff remains true to our mission of protecting, sustaining and improving a clean and healthful environment for the benefit of current and future generations. Our work helps ensure that the water you drink, the air that you breathe, and the land that you live, work, and play on is free from contamination. I hope you do your part as well to keep our state clean and beautiful. I also hope you find our site instructive and helpful, and that you will share with us your suggestions of how to improve our site by contacting us. Meanwhile, happy browsing.

About the Director's Office

The DEQ Director's Office carries out the department's mission and statutory responsibilities by administering, managing, planning and evaluating total agency performance.

The director oversees the development of appropriate policies and procedures throughout all organizational units of the agency and makes sure the structure supports optimum efficiency, consistency and capability for planning, consultation and decision-making.

The Director's Office includes the director's staff, a centralized Legal Services Unit and a centralized Personnel Office. The Financial Services Office is an extension of the director's responsibility and ability to provide budgeting, accounting, procurement, and contract management. The Office of Information Technology provides agency-wide services and support for network administration, applications and website development, and customer services.