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Saturday, August 10, 2019
EPA 'exceeds' goals on cutting back environmental regulations, according to internal watchdog
The
Environmental Protection Agency "exceeded" its goals in cutting back
environmental regulations during the first two years of the Trump
administration, according to an internal watchdog report.The EPA's inspector general evaluated how the agency responded to an executive order from President Donald Trump
issued in January 2017 mandating federal agencies control costs by
cutting regulations. The EO asked that for every one regulation an
agency issued, two regulations be cut. The EPA cut 26 regulations, saving the agency more than $96 million, and created four new regulations -- far more than the 2-to-1 ratio the White House had requested, according to the report. The agency saved roughly $6 million more than the Office of Management and budget requested.
In the administration's first year, "the EPA had the highest number of deregulatory actions of any federal agency," according to the report.
These actions include rollbacks of environmental regulations that govern water, air and greenhouse gas emission levels.
In the past two years, the EPA changed what waters are protected under the Clean Water Act, rolled back an Obama-era plan that would have reduced carbon emission from coal-fired power plants, and proposed a rule that would allow fewer restrictions on hazardous air pollutants, among other changes. The inspector general's report gives a fuller picture of how aggressively the agency has been in slashing regulations; the data shows the EPA has been the most successful in this goal...MORE
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