
EPA Pulls Florida Talent to Fill Key Roles in Washington D.C.
Two longtime Florida DEP officials are stepping into top EPA roles, reflecting the Trump Administration’s continued reliance on Florida talent.

Two longtime Florida DEP officials are stepping into top EPA roles, reflecting the Trump Administration’s continued reliance on Florida talent.

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency last week announced $232 million in brownfields grants, including several projects in Florida.

A Washington D.C. District Judge invalidated Florida’s assumption of the Section 404 Clean Water Act permitting program, leading to the United States Army Corps of Engineers taking over jurisdiction for all 404 permitting in Florida

he U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has issued new permits requiring Massachusetts municipalities to develop climate change adaptation plans for their wastewater treatment plants and sewers. These adaptation plans must address the risks posed by larger storm events and more severe flooding.

Two longtime Florida DEP officials are stepping into top EPA roles, reflecting the Trump Administration’s continued reliance on Florida talent.

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency last week announced $232 million in brownfields grants, including several projects in Florida.

A Washington D.C. District Judge invalidated Florida’s assumption of the Section 404 Clean Water Act permitting program, leading to the United States Army Corps of Engineers taking over jurisdiction for all 404 permitting in Florida

he U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has issued new permits requiring Massachusetts municipalities to develop climate change adaptation plans for their wastewater treatment plants and sewers. These adaptation plans must address the risks posed by larger storm events and more severe flooding.
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