Record Annual Enforcement Results Achieved in the Southeast; New Mapping Tool Released
Contact Information: Davina Marraccini, (404) 562-8293, marraccini.davina@epa.gov
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“EPA Region 4’s enforcement results speak for themselves and signal our commitment to take action against those who illegally pollute the environment in the Southeast," said Acting Regional Administrator Stan Meiburg. “This past year, we have achieved the greatest commitments to control or reduce pollution ever, and those will translate directly into better environmental and health protection for local communities.”
In FY 2009, EPA concluded enforcement actions requiring polluters to invest more than $5 billion nationally on pollution controls, cleanup and environmental projects. Nationally, civil and criminal defendants committed to install controls and take other measures to reduce pollution by approximately 580 million pounds once all required controls are fully implemented.
EPA’s new mapping tool allows the public to view the locations of facilities that were the subject of enforcement actions on interactive maps of the
Viewers can click on specific facilities to find historical information about the case, such as violations and monetary penalties. In addition, viewers can use the zoom function to find out which facilities are located near water bodies that are listed as "impaired” because they do not meet federal water quality standards. The new mapping tool will help increase transparency, improve access to data, and provide the public with the bigger picture of enforcement activity occurring in communities around the country.
EPA mapped the locations of more than 90 percent of the facilities that were the subject of enforcement actions last year. EPA did not map the locations of drinking water treatment plants due to potential security concerns.
More information on EPA Region 4’s enforcement and compliance results, including selected state-by-state highlights:
http://www.epa.gov/region4/ead/annual_results/index.html
EPA’s new Web-based enforcement tool and interactive map: http://www.epa.gov/compliance/resources/reports/endofyear/eoy2009/index.html
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