Trump appointees barred EPA staff from warning Senate about 'forever chemical' loophole: Internal staff messages
Source: The Hill
04/09/24 5:52 PM ET
Trump administration officials barred experts from warning legislators that they were about to write a major environmental loophole into law, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) staffers alleged in newly revealed internal communications. The loophole, arising from a clause in the 2020 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), enabled many companies to avoid disclosing releases of toxic forever chemicals to the EPA.
Internal EPA correspondence obtained by The Hill shows that career staff members attempted to make Congress aware of the issue, but they believe their efforts were rebuffed by political appointees. One employee lamented that career staff had tried to tell the Senate about the problem, but he could not get approval to do so.
The clause at issue, written by the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee (SEPW), said on Jan. 1, 2020, some of the chemicals also known as PFAS must be included in the EPAs reporting database for toxic chemical releases: the Toxics Release Inventory (TRI). But while the clause specified an annual reporting threshold for the compounds, it did not indicate whether Congress intended to deem them chemicals of special concern, as opposed to the baseline standard chemical label.
Without the stricter designation, polluters could hide their discharges under an exemption intended for chemicals released in small proportions, called de minimis concentrations. Some EPA experts wanted to point this out to Senate staffers but said they were blocked from doing so.
Read more: https://thehill.com/business/4583687-epa-forever-chemicals-pfas-loophole-trump-appointees-barred-staff-warning-senate-internal-messages/
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