DEQ is committed to assisting all residents of Idaho by complying with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and all related regulations and directives. We offer free translation services for people whose primary language is not English, which can include written translations in your preferred language or oral interpretation services.
Limited English Proficiency Plan
DEQ strives to ensure full and meaningful access to our programs, services, and activities. DEQ’s nondiscrimination coordinator is responsible for providing direction to ensure compliance with Title VI, including maintaining a Limited English Proficiency Plan and providing translation services and other accommodation services.
See our Limited English Proficiency Plan for more information.
Request a Language Accommodation
We will make every effort to accommodate language assistance requests, including but not limited to:
- Document remediation and conversion
- Written or oral interpretive services
- Website accessibility
You can submit an accommodation request via mail or email:
Idaho Department of Environmental Quality
ATTN: Nondiscrimination Coordinator
1410 N. Hilton Street
Boise, ID 83706
accessibility@deq.idaho.gov
(208) 373-0271
Submit a Title VI Complaint
If you believe you have been the object of unequal treatment or discrimination or been excluded from participation in or denied benefits of the Idaho Department of Environmental Quality’s (DEQ) programs, activities or services on the grounds of race, color, or national origin, you may file a complaint with the DEQ’s nondiscrimination coordinator within 180 days from the date of the alleged discrimination.
See our Grievance Procedures page for information on the complaint process.
Submit a complaint using our online form or via mail or email:
Idaho Department of Environmental Quality
ATTN: Nondiscrimination Coordinator
1410 N. Hilton Street
Boise, ID 83706
accessibility@deq.idaho.gov
(208) 373-0271