WASHINGTON – Today, EPA’s Local Government Advisory Committee (LGAC) adopted suggestions on how the Agency can assist native governments to deal with PFAS contamination, advance environmental justice, and supply the sources wanted to successfully implement President Biden’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Law. In its first in-person advisory committee because the begin of the COVID-19 pandemic, LGAC members highlighted the necessity for technical help, entry to sources, and strategic communications to communities.
“The Biden-Harris Administration is dedicated to making a significant funding in communities throughout the nation to rebuild our infrastructure and ship clear air, secure water, and wholesome land for all,” stated EPA Administrator Michael S. Regan. “But we are able to’t do that work alone. That’s why we recognize the members of the LGAC offering their time and experience on these points. Our native leaders are crucial companions as we work collectively to defend human well being and the atmosphere.”
“It is an honor to serve on EPA’s Local Government Advisory Committee together with colleagues representing numerous communities and constituents nationwide,” stated Mayor Leirion Gaylor Baird, LGAC Chair. “We share a typical purpose of defending the well being and security of the folks we function we construct a extra simply, affluent, and climate-smart future. This work is extra vital than ever because the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law delivers historic investments that may develop our communities and ship financial advantages. We are grateful for the prospect to present these suggestions for the company’s consideration.”