CRAZ Membership

Membership to Meet Your Needs

As a member of CRAZ you will support air quality monitoring in the airshed as well as the provision of air quality information of interest to a diverse group of stakeholders in the region.   CRAZ members support the monitoring of air quality in the Calgary region as well as the provision of the information to all interested stakeholders. 
You will join a diverse membership from various disciplines including various industries, multiple levels of government, non-governmental organizations and the public.  You will connect with other professionals and volunteers wanting to ensure the ambient air quality in the Calgary region is not harmful to human health and the environment. 
Becoming a member enables you to engage and be active while you share your perspective.

Membership Benefits
You will receive a wide range of benefits, including:
 • Access to CRAZ resources, research and studies
 • Networking opportunities with other like-minded organizations and individuals
 • Opportunity to vote or run for the Board of Directors
AND MOST IMPORTANTLY
• Ability to influence the future of the organization and guide the direction of CRAZ

Why should you join CRAZ?
Despite the fact that CRAZ is an organization comprised of municipal, provincial and federal governments, industries, non-government organizations and individuals, we are equally involved.  All interested stakeholders are welcome to complete a membership form and pay the related fee.   The current fee structure was recommended through consultations with all stakeholders and agreed upon as it reflects the diversity in financial means of all sectors.

Membership fees perform two functions:

1. Secure your membership benefits in CRAZ, and
2. Secure your ability to access all information CRAZ produces.   

All employees of member organizations receive full access and benefits.

CRAZ is of great value to everyone in the Calgary Region!

Members are represented in Sectors: Industry, Government agencies, and Non-government organizations & public.

Industry Members:

Shell Canada Imperial Oil
Petro Canada Lafarge, Exshaw
Graymont Enmax
   

Government (Federal, Provincial Agencies and Municipalities) Members:

Alberta Environment Energy Resources Conservation Board
Alberta Health Services – Calgary Region City of Calgary
MD of Bighorn  

Non-Government Organizations and Public Members:

Paul Adams Bow Valley Clean Air Society
Cochrane Environmental Action Committee Bighorn Corridor Environment Committee – Residents Group
Pembina Institute  

Additional members who attended the 2007 CRAZ AGM & voted Board of Directors into office:

Industry Government
Alberta Processing Co. City of Airdrie
Baymag Health Canada
Calgary Airport Authority Town of Cochrane
Caltrax T’suu T’ina Nation 145
Compton Petroleum MD of Foothills
ConoccoPhillips  
EnCana Non-Government Organization
Hazco Environmental Services Cdn. Assoc. of Petroleum Producers
Inter Pipelines Extraction  
Nexen  
Quicksilver Resources Canada