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Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Compliance and Enforcement News Release (HQ): EPA Launches Online Map Tracking Enforcement Actions in Chesapeake Bay Watershed

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April 28, 2010                                                               

 

 

EPA Launches Online Map Tracking Enforcement Actions in Chesapeake Bay Watershed

 

WASHINGTON -- The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has launched an online map that shows the locations of federal air and water enforcement actions in the Chesapeake Bay watershed. The map is part of EPA’s increased focus on enforcement of federal pollution laws in the Chesapeake Bay region, including a new strategy of targeting geographic areas and pollution sources contributing the greatest amounts of nitrogen, phosphorus and sediment to streams, creeks, rivers and the bay. Improving water quality is one of EPA Administrator Lisa P. Jackson’s top priorities.

 

“Transparency and accountability are essential to the work we’re doing to clean up the Chesapeake and restore these treasured waters,” said EPA Administrator Lisa P. Jackson.  “The community now has new tools it needs to see where EPA is taking action to improve water quality and protect the bay.”    

 

EPA developed the Chesapeake Bay Compliance and Enforcement Strategy to target the greatest sources of pollution impairing the bay and its tributaries. The draft strategy is a multi-state plan for addressing violations of federal environmental laws, and will be finalized in May as part of the Chesapeake Bay Executive Order.

 

Last year, EPA tabulated enforcement statistics specifically for the Chesapeake Bay watershed and airshed for the first time. Since 2009, EPA has entered into 10 civil judicial settlements and issued 36 administrative orders to sources contributing to the bay’s impairment. These enforcement actions cover 248 facilities in nine states and the District of Columbia. These actions will reduce approximately 16 million pounds of nitrogen oxides to the bay airshed and 2,100 pounds of nitrogen and phosphorus and 82 million pounds of sediment to the bay watershed annually once all required controls are fully implemented. Additionally, settling companies have agreed to invest more than an estimated $731 million in actions and equipment to reduce pollution to the bay and pay $7.2 million in civil penalties.

 

More information on the map:

http://www.epa.gov/compliance/civil/initiatives/progress-chesapeakebay.html

 

Information on Chesapeake Bay Compliance and Enforcement Strategy:

http://www.epa.gov/compliance/civil/initiatives/chesapeakebay.html

 

 

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