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Monitoring Pollution Enforcement

Citizens need to know how to engage with their state and federal environmental enforcement agencies to effectively demand responses to pollution. Anti-pollution laws – Clean Water Act (CWA); Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA); Clean Air Act (CAA); Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA); and Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) – mean little unless the responsible agencies fairly implement and diligently enforce them.

The enforcement system is complex, with states handling much and the federal government often “backstopping” the states. This patchwork resulted from how the national laws evolved. Back in the 1960s and 1970s, when highly-varying state laws proved inadequate to protect the environment, then new federal regulations and minimum standards were put in place. States were allowed to have more protective standards than those minimum standards if they chose to. To this day, enforcement of many, but not all, parts of the CWA, SDWA, CAA, RCRA and FIFRA, as well as their connected state laws and regulations, is a state function.

The enforcement agencies at both of those levels of government often need prodding and “watchdogging.” Thankfully Congress anticipated that, as shown by the fact that most of the Acts have special “citizen suit” provisions that provide affected people with a direct path to Court to obtain enforcement when the agencies falter

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.

Federal Enforcement

Environmental Protection Agency EPA Building

The EPA uses administrative actions, civil actions, and criminal actions to enforce environmental laws that fall under the agency’s purview. Read More»

State Enforcement

Enforcement of certain environmental laws and regulations is delegated to state agencies, though EPA must often approve state-level programs. Read More»

Citizen Enforcement

Citizens can help fill in cracks in federal and state enforcement of environmental laws by filing citizen petitions and lawsuits.​  Read More»

RESOURCES

The EPA Enforcement and Compliance History Online (ECHO) website contains databases that users can search for facilities around the country and see past compliance records. Beyond just searching ECHO for pollution sources in your area, for example, you also can:

  • Search for EPA criminal and civil enforcement cases, including by individual corporations;
  • See enforcement-related maps;
  • Review trends in compliance and enforcement; and
  • Examine your own State enforcement agencies’ performances.

ECHO also includes “Latest Enforcement News” updates and information on the current Administration’s compliance and enforcement initiatives. The site also has a User Guide.

Other Helpful Sources on Enforcement

A Sheep in the Closet: The Erosion of Enforcement at the EPA , a report by the Environmental Data & Governance Initiative

Paying Less to Pollute, a report by the Environmental Integrity Project

EPA enforcement actions hit 10-year low in 2017, NBC News- Feb. 8, 2018

Environmental Council of States (ECOS), information-rich website on cooperative federalism from states’ perspective

POLLUTION ENFORCEMENT NEWS FROM PEER

St. Johns River Municipal Polluter out of Control

Call for Federal Enforcement against Northeast Florida Wastewater Plant

Boca Raton Utility Workers Blow Whistle on Health Risks

Employee Survey Underlines Drinking Water, Sewage and Big Compliance Questions

Uncontrolled Medical Drug Discharges Into Drinking Water

EPA Health Facility Guidance Is Weak, Contradictory and Counterproductive

New Jersey Guts New Privatized Toxic Clean-Up Rules

“Safety Cushion” Extended to Polluters at Expense of Public Health

EPA CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIONS SAG UNDER OBAMA

Number of Criminal Investigators, Cases and Convictions Slump as Program Drifts

Filter the Chemical Soup in New Jersey’s Drinking Water

Available Treatments Could Screen Hundreds of Unregulated Compounds from Taps

Antimicrobial Drugs in Livestock Threaten Human Health

FDA Voluntary “Judicious Use” Plan Too Weak and Narrow to Abate Risks

Spiking Mercury Levels in Coal Ash Pose New Risks

Tougher Pollution Controls Multiply Toxic Potency of Coal Combustion Wastes

EPA Needs Broader Approach on Antimicrobials

Rise of “Super Bugs,” Health and Environmental Effects Ignored in Agency Reviews

New Jersey Slashes Pollution Enforcement

Plummeting Fines and Fees Will Shortchange Future Enforcement Budgets

Christie to Axe Jersey Pollution and Public Health Rules

“Red Tape Review Group” Issues Hit List of Regulations to Toss or Water Down

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

U.S. Forest Service Must Clean up ORV Water Pollution

California State Water Board Declines Review of Rubicon Abatement Order

New Jersey Downplays Disturbing Air Toxics Study

DEP Mounts Messaging Campaign to Minimize Risk Findings in Paterson

New Jersey Closing Its Nose to Vapor Intrusion Crisis

Vapor Intrusion Rules Cast into Regulatory Limbo as Horror Stories Multiply

Off-Roading Ends Until California Park Cleans up Its Act

Clean Water Victory at Carnegie State Vehicular Recreation Area

Massachusetts Suspends Troubled Woody Biomass Initiative

Sustainability, Pollution and Net Energy Usage Uncertainties Prompt New Study

Tellico River Watershed Closed to Off-Road Traffic

Conservationists Applaud U.S. Forest Service Action to Restore Water Quality

Lake Okeechobee Pollution Levels Spike out of Control

Everglades Restoration Imperiled by Imploding South Florida Water Quality
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