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January—February 2017 Pacific Southwest Newsletter

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Serving Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada, Pacific Islands, 148 Tribal Nations

Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt Sworn In as EPA’s 14th Administrator

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On February 17, 2017, Scott Pruitt was sworn in as EPA's Administrator. Mr. Pruitt says he will lead EPA in a way that our future generations inherit a better and healthier environment while advancing America’s economic interests. He also committed to working with the thousands of dedicated public servants at EPA who have devoted their careers to helping realize this shared vision, while faithfully administering environmental laws.

  • News Release
  • Video of Administrator Pruitt's First Address to EPA Staff

Zero Waste and Food Recovery at a California Dairy

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EPA honored Crystal Creamery with the Food Recovery Challenge National Innovation Award at its dairy processing plant in Modesto, Calif. As part of the Food Recovery Challenge, organizations pledge to improve their sustainable food management practices and report their results. Crystal Creamery aims to achieve zero waste by 2020 and currently diverts over 98% of its waste materials from landfills through reuse, recycling, composting and anaerobic digestion.

  • Modesto Bee: Modesto Plant Reduces Waste
  • EPA Honors Crystal Creamery

Building Sustainable Communities

Smart Growth Building Blocks for Sustainable Communities

Apache Junction, Ariz., and Bishop, Calif., will receive technical assistance to pursue development strategies that advance clean air, clean water, economic development and other local goals. EPA will assist Bishop in engaging with community members, meeting housing needs, and funding efficient public infrastructure and operations. EPA will assist Apache Junction in revitalizing its urban center with landscaping improvements, public art, commercial rehabilitation, and community revitalization efforts.

  • EPA to Help Apache Junction Meet Sustainability Goals
  • Building Blocks for Sustainable Communities

Protecting Children from Air Pollution

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Marana School District in Arizona, along with Santa Cruz, Moorpark, and Sundale school districts in California, has received EPA funding to replace older diesel school buses. EPA has implemented standards to make new diesel engines cleaner, but many school buses with older diesel engines still operate. Reducing exposure to diesel pollution particularly benefits children, as their lungs are still developing.

  • Visalia Times Delta: Tulare School Awarded EPA Grant
  • School Bus Replacements and Retrofits

Enforcement Update
Enforcing Air and Pesticides Laws

EPA and the U.S. Customs and Border Protection Agency recently announced the latest results of continued joint operations at the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach targeting foreign-made engines, including scooters, chainsaws and construction equipment without proper emission controls, as well as pesticides that violate federal law. The recent enforcement cases will prevent more than 1.5 million pounds of harmful air pollutants from being emitted into our air annually.

  • Long Beach Patch: EPA, Customs Operations at Ports Result in Fines and Seizures
  • Halting Imports of Polluting Engines (video)
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EPA’s Pacific Southwest Region serves Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada, the Pacific Islands, and 148 Tribal Nations.

Wetland Program Development Grants

The 2017 Request for Proposals is Now Open!

Learn more about the program and past awards.

San Francisco Bay Water Quality Improvement Fund

The 2017 Request for Proposals will be open soon.
Check out the current projects to protect SF Bay!

Toxics Release Inventory Report

The new Toxics Release Inventory National Analysis  shows releases of toxic chemicals into the air decreased by 56% between 2005 and 2015 at industrial facilities submitting data to the TRI program.

Fiat Violations

EPA has issued a notice of violation to Fiat for installing and failing to disclose engine management software in certain light-duty diesel vehicles.

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