The Puerto Rico Environmental Quality Board (EQB) was founded by Governor Luis A. Ferré in 1970, a year before the creation of the federal Environmental Protection Agency.
The EQB is the principal environmental protection regulator in Puerto Rico. Its 3 members and one alternate member are appointed by the Governor of Puerto Rico with the advice and consent of the Senate of Puerto Rico. The Governor appoints one of its members as Chairman of the EQB.[1]
Its first chairman was Cruz Matos, under Governor Ferré, and has also been chaired by other prominent Puerto Ricans, including Pedro Gelabert, under Gov. Carlos Romero Barceló. Both Matos and Gelabert went on to serve as Secretary of the Puerto Rico Department of Natural and Environmental Resources, under Governors Rafael Hernández Colón and Pedro Rosselló, respectively. Its current chairman, appointed by Gov. Luis Fortuño, is Pedro Nieves.