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From YubaNet.com US Tallahassee Jan. 26, 2010 - The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency needs to take immediate enforcement action to redress dangerous and long-standing pollution violations in West Palm Beach, according to a formal "overfile" petition filed today by Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER). The filing represents an early test of EPA's promises of tougher oversight of lax state environmental programs. "…we need to strengthen our oversight of state permitting and enforcement programs…In situations where states are not issuing protective permits or taking enforcement to achieve compliance, EPA needs to act to strengthen state programs and to pursue federal enforcement actions as necessary." The PEER overfile petition was filed today with the acting EPA Regional Administrator in Atlanta invoking EPA's concurrent authority to enforce federal environmental statutes. It demands that EPA immediately take jurisdiction over (i.e., overfile) the case in order to protect public health and the environment and maintain the credibility of the federal program. If problems remain unaddressed, PEER can appeal to EPA's Assistant Administrator for Enforcement and Compliance Assurance in Washington. "After years of enforcement abdication by the Bush administration, we have been led to believe that the Obama administration will act promptly and diligently in cases of environmental dereliction brought to their attention," Phillips added. "How this petition is handled will signal whether there is a reality behind the rhetoric of tougher oversight." © Copyright YubaNet.com |