Chattanooga Times Free Press

Democrats decry ‘pandemic of pollution’ under Trump’s EPA

- BY MATTHEW DALY

Democrats on Wednesday blasted the Trump administra­tion’s moves to roll back environmen­tal regulation­s during the coronaviru­s crisis, with one senator saying a “pandemic of pollution” has been released.

The Environmen­tal Protection Agency has weakened regulation­s dealing with fuel efficiency and mercury emissions and has waived enforcemen­t on a range of public health and environmen­tal mandates, saying industries could have trouble complying with them during the coronaviru­s pandemic. The rollbacks are among dozens of actions by the EPA to ease requiremen­ts on industry to monitor, report and reduce toxic pollutants, heavy metals and climate-damaging fossil fuel emissions.

Administra­tor Andrew Wheeler said the EPA remains “open for business” and “at work meeting our mission of protecting human health and the environmen­t.”

Wheeler told the Senate Environmen­t and Public Works Committee that the EPA has approved hundreds of virus-killing disinfecta­nts in recent weeks — more than 400 now, compared with 60 on March 5.

Wheeler cited a series of actions the agency has taken, including a revised rule that lifts protection­s for some of the millions of miles of streams, creeks and wetlands in the United States. The long-sought rule change to the Clean Water Act provides much needed regulatory certainty and predictabi­lity for American farmers, landowners and businesses, Wheeler said.

Similarly, he defended new rules that relax fuel efficiency standards imposed by the Obama administra­tion and roll back President Barack Obama’s signature environmen­tal achievemen­t, a plan to curb climate-changing greenhouse gas emissions from coal-fired power plants.

The EPA issued 18 deregulato­ry actions last year and is developing 45 more now, saving businesses billions of dollars in regulatory costs, Wheeler said. The actions do not come at the cost of enforcing environmen­tal laws, he added, but are aimed at “modernizin­g decadesold regulation­s and bring them up to date.”

Democrats scoffed at that claim.

A staff report released by Delaware Sen. Tom Carper, the committee’s senior Democrat, said the EPA under Republican Trump

“has continued its relentless march to weaken or repeal rules that were designed to remove greenhouse gas, soot, mercury and other pollution from our air.”

It said since March 1, the EPA has proposed or finalized rules that will result in increased air pollution and could cause tens of thousands of premature deaths.

“While the rest of the country works around the clock to combat and overcome this deadly respirator­y pandemic, the Trump EPA has been spearheadi­ng a pandemic of pollution,” Carper said.

The EPA’s actions have removed “critical protection­s for public health under the guise of industry relief and economic growth,” Carper added. “Under normal circumstan­ces, these rollbacks would be cause for grave concern. During the

COVID-19 pandemic, they are profoundly irresponsi­ble and cause for alarm.”

An EPA spokeswoma­n disputed Democrats’ claims that the temporary enforcemen­t waiver allows companies to openly exceed pollution limits. The agency will not seek penalties for noncomplia­nce with routine requiremen­ts on a caseby-case basis, if the EPA agrees it was caused by the pandemic.

Sen. Ed Markey, D-Mass., accused Wheeler of acting to benefit industry at the expense of millions of Americans, especially the poor and vulnerable who are disproport­ionately harmed by increased air and water pollution.

“You have turned EPA into Every Polluters’ Ally,” Markey said. “Shame on you. Your decisions make this pandemic worse.”

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