EPA chief wraps national tour as critics slam deregulation agenda
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Lee Zeldin just capped off a nine-and-a-half month 50-state tour around the country talking to various folks impacted by his agency's policies. Zeldin completed his...
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Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Lee Zeldin just capped off a nine-and-a-half month 50-state tour around the country talking to various folks impacted by his agency's policies. Zeldin completed his tour Friday after having made numerous reforms while on the road, including an agreement with Mexico to stop their wastewater from continuing to flow into the United States, a new directive that will help expedite the cleanup of nuclear waste in Missouri, rescission of an emissions rule and new guidance on diesel exhaust fuel aimed at helping farmers and truckers. Meanwhile, Zeldin also visited sites of major environmental disasters, such as East Palestine, Ohio, which is still dealing with the after effects of a major chemical spill that happened during the Biden administration, and Los Angeles, which has recently seen several devastating wildfires. NEWSOM PUSHES CLIMATE RECORD ABROAD AS CALIFORNIANS SHOULDER AMERICA'S HIGHEST GAS COSTS "From business owners to trade workers, elected officials to residents impacted by environmental challenges, I’ve been soliciting feedback on any and every way the Trump EPA can fix everything," Zeldin said after the culmination of his tour . One of the accomplishments Zeldin is touting includes a July Memorandum of Understanding to address sewage spillage from the Tijuana River. Raw sewage has been flowing into Southern California from Mexico for decades, which Zeldin's EPA said has led to beaches being forced to close, harm to the region's economy and sickness on either side of the border. EPA administrator Zeldin also released an "EPA Region 7 Status Update for West Lake Landfill Superfund Site" located in Bridgeton, Missouri and Coldwater Creek. The update cut two years off the initial start date of the project, according to the EPA. The waste is scheduled to be entirely cleaned up by 2038. Another reform includes rescinding guidance from the "Preparation of Clean Air Act Section (CAA) 179B Demonstrations for Nonat…