"EPA Acts To Curb Air, Water Pollution In Poor Communities"

"WASHINGTON — The Environmental Protection Agency announced a series of enforcement actions Wednesday to address air pollution, unsafe drinking water and other problems afflicting minority communities in three Gulf Coast states, following a “Journey to Justice” tour by Administrator Michael Regan last fall.

The agency will conduct unannounced inspections of chemical plants, refineries and other industrial sites suspected of polluting air and water and causing health problems to nearby residents, Regan said. And it will install air monitoring equipment in Louisiana’s “chemical corridor” to enhance enforcement at chemical and plastics plants between New Orleans and Baton Rouge. The region contains several hotspots where cancer risks are far above national levels.

The EPA also issued a notice to the city of Jackson, Mississippi, saying its aging and overwhelmed drinking water system violates the federal Safe Drinking Water Act. The order directs the city to outline a plan to “correct the significant deficiencies identified” in an EPA report within 45 days."

Matthew Daly reports for the Associated Press January 27, 2022.

SEE ALSO:

"EPA Announces ‘Bold’ Action To Monitor Pollution in ‘Cancer Alley’" (Washington Post)

"U.S. Plans Surprise Inspections To Protect Communities Burdened By Pollution" (Reuters)

"E.P.A. Chief Vows to ‘Do Better’ to Protect Poor Communities" (New York Times)

Source: AP, 01/27/2022