EPA Provides Online Forum for Input on Clean Water Enforcement Action Plan

Aug. 10, 2009
Public can provide feedback on future of EPA’s water enforcement program through Aug. 28

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has launched an online discussion forum to receive public input on the future direction of EPA’s national water enforcement program. The public will be able to provide feedback through the EPA website between now and Aug. 28, giving them a forum to address any concerns about EPA’s efforts to protect the water in their communities.

The forum is part of a larger agency effort to improve the performance and enhance public transparency of state and federal Clean Water Act enforcement programs. In a memo issued on July 2, Administrator Lisa Jackson called for stronger enforcement performance at federal and state levels and a transformation of EPA’s water quality and compliance information systems. As part of this effort, Jackson directed the Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance to develop an action plan. All ideas from the public will be evaluated and considered for recommendations to the EPA administrator about the future direction for EPA’s water enforcement program.

More information on the development of the clean water enforcement action plan is available at www.epa.gov/compliance/civil/cwa/cwaenfplan.html.

To comment on the action plan, go to http://blog.epa.gov/cwaactionplan.

Source: EPA

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