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
St. Johns River Municipal Polluter out of Control
Call for Federal Enforcement against Northeast Florida Wastewater Plant
Wilderness Vanishing Act in Big Cypress
Converting 40,000 Wilderness-Suitable Acres to ORV Trails Violates Law and Policy
Boca Raton Utility Workers Blow Whistle on Health Risks
Employee Survey Underlines Drinking Water, Sewage and Big Compliance Questions
Feds Announce Emergency Rule to Protect Manatees
Expanded Manatee Refuge and Winter Limits on Boating, Swimming and Fishing
EPA Prescribes Florida Tough Medicine for Everglades
State May Balk at Stringent Federal Water Quality Measures and Timetables
Is the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service the Next MMS?
Pick to Lead Fish & Wildlife Service Due: Florida Panther Poses First Litmus Test
Florida Goes Soft on Polluters
Sunshine State Braces for Oil Spill but Eco-Enforcement Slump Continues
Florida Panther Habitat Whittled Away With Official Okays
More Than Two Acres Lost for Each “Preserved” as New Projects Hem in Panther
U.S. Judge Threatens EPA With Contempt on Everglades
EPA Administrator Jackson Personally Summoned to Detail Pollution Compliance
EPA Puts off New Protections for Florida’s Coastal Waters
New Scientific Peer Review Defers Estuarine and Coastal Standards until 2011
New Lawsuit Looms for Manatee Protection
Record Mortality Cited in Legal Notice Seeking Sanctuary Designation
EPA Sets Clean Water Bar for Florida Too Low
Proposed Federal Standards Ignore EPA Guidelines and Bypass Peer Review
Lawsuit Filed to Win Critical Habitat for the Florida Panther
Groups Sue U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service for Failure to Protect Endangered Panther
EPA Intervention Needed for Weak Florida Pollution Response
Petition Filed for Federal Enforcement Takeover in Palm Beach Contamination Case
Lawsuit to Be Filed Over Delay in Protecting Florida Panther Habitat
Lawsuit to Be Filed Over Delay in Protecting Florida Panther Habitat Washington, DC — A coalition of conservation and government accountability groups — the Center for Biological Diversity, Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER), and Council of Civic...
Lake Okeechobee Pollution Levels Spike out of Control
Everglades Restoration Imperiled by Imploding South Florida Water Quality
Bid to Save Vanishing Florida Panther Habitat
Legal Petition Filed With Feds to Protect 3 Million Acres from Development
Florida Drops out of Climate Change Fight
Gov. Crist Nixes Joining RGGI or Pursuing State Emission Curbs; Will Defer to Feds
Feds Okay Tourists Swimming With Manatees
Fish & Wildlife Service Rejects PEER Petition to End “Swim-With” Permits
Manatees’ Fragile Fate Mirrors National Wildlife Peril
Senate Confirmation Hearing Today for Fish & Wildlife Service Director