Southeast and Gulf Coast Regional Office

Colleen Teubner, JD
phone: (202) 464-2293
cteubner@peer.org
Barry Sulkin, Technical Consultant
phone: (615) 255-2079
sulkin@hughes.net
From the southern Appalachian mountains to the beautiful sandy beaches of Florida, to the rich, diverse ecosystems of the Gulf Coast, the Southeast and Gulf Coast of the United States supports a wide range of industries, agriculture, fisheries, tourism, and recreation. But the fragile environment in these areas is weakening and under attack, an attack often advanced by government agencies and powerful interest groups. Our challenge is to right the ship to ensure that the area’s precious ecosystems are preserved for generations to come.
One area of focus for PEER is in Florida, where we are actively engaged in helping state and local employees do their jobs. These employees often find that they are marginalized, even blackballed, if they try to abide by the very laws that they are sworn to uphold. PEER’s work is focused on protecting these employees and shining a light on the government’s failure to do its job.
Unfortunately, an eroding of environmental and public health protections is common not only in Florida, but throughout the entire region, and at all levels of government. If these trends are not changed, the destruction of the region’s fragile environment and its natural resources- will continue, ultimately causing a continued die-off of wildlife, more polluted waters, poorer health outcomes, and a weaker economy.
Florida Pollution Enforcement Reports
Since 2004, PEER has examined Florida Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) files to assess pollution enforcement. In a state heavily reliant on its natural beauty for tourism revenue, it has fallen far short of acceptable pollution levels primarily in its waterways and wastewater management.
Despite pledges to strengthen pollution enforcement, Florida state records show declines in virtually all meaningful measures. Notably, violations and significant noncompliance with pollution limits are growing while major enforcement actions are declining.
NEWS FROM THE SOUTHEAST AND GULF COAST
Pollution Enforcement Implodes Under Florida’s Scott
Big Drop in Cases and Fines as DEP Staff Instructed to Avoid Enforcement
Florida Pollution Permits Getting Too Permissive
Plans to Remove Discharge Limits, Strip Terms and Create One-Size-Fits-All Permits
Wacky Plans From Florida’s Top Environmental Officials
Sell State Lands to Foreign Nations, Move Offices to Parks and Pelletize State Forests
Two Rare Florida Panther Killed This Week; 11 so Far This Year
Latest Panther-on-Panther Deaths Reflect Shrinking Habitat for Territorial Cats
Tennessee Highway Agency Settles Major Wetland Suit
TDOT Pays More Than $500,000 to Compensate for Wetland Mitigation Left Undone
EPA Debarment Probes Discrepancies by Top Florida Official
Environment Secretary Vinyard’s Current Claims Contradict His Previous Filings
Daytona Beach on a Sewage Spewing Spree
Federal Complaint Cites Major Continuing Pollution by Florida Wastewater Facility
Federal Lawsuit to Keep Big Cypress Addition Lands Wild
Suit to Block Park Service Plan to Carve a 130-Mile Network of ORV Trails
Big Questions About Big Cypress Hunting Plans
First Steps in Opening Vast Big Cypress Addition Lands to Hunting and Trapping
Florida Eco-Enforcement Made Uneven Comeback in 2010
Crist Record Better than Jeb Bush’s But Scott Cutbacks May Wipe out Gains
Manatee Safeguard Limits Undermine Effectiveness
Pending Kings Bay Manatee Refuge Long Overdue but May Be Too Little Too Late
The Big Cypress Wilderness Robbery
Park Service Scheme to Strip 40,000 Preserve Acres of Wilderness Eligibility Bared
Florida Top Environmental Official Fights Federal Debarment
Secretary Vinyard May Lose Authority over Water Quality Regulation at Key Time
Florida Truncates Eco-Safeguards on Beach Projects
No Review of Contaminants or Wildlife Damage as BP-Funded Beach Work Starts
Florida Panthers Dying at a Record Rate
Conservation Groups Launch Appeal to Win Critical Habitat for Endangered Cat
Official Abetting Florida Eco-Train Wreck Gets Promoted
Fish & Wildlife Service Gives “Litigation Magnet” National Endangered Species Slot
Big Cypress ORV Plan Triggers Lawsuit Threat
Proposed Trail Network Poses Threat to Florida Panther and Other Protected Species
Florida Top Officials’ Pollution Ties Violate Federal Law
EPA Funding of State Water Quality Programs in Jeopardy; Complaint Filed
Make Emergency Manatee Measures Stronger and Permanent
115 Manatee Deaths So Far in 2011; Emergency Safeguards Lapse in Mid-March
EPA Inaction Imperils Clean Water Anti-Conflicts Safeguard
Governors in Florida and Maine Open Hen-House Doors to Fox with Corporate Ties