Superfund Task Force Led By Lawyer With Ex-Clients Responsible For Toxic Spills
Source: Talking Points Memo/AP
By Michael Biescker | June 2, 2018 4:49 pm
WASHINGTON (AP) A lawyer tapped to lead a task force at the Environmental Protection Agency overseeing cleanups at the nations most polluted places worked until recently for a top chemical and plastics manufacturer with a troubled legacy of creating some of those toxic sites.
Steven D. Cook has been named as the new chair of the Superfund Task Force, which EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt created last year to revamp how the agency oversees cleanups at the more than 1,300 toxic sites.
Before beginning work in February as deputy assistant administrator for EPAs Office of Land and Emergency Management, Cook served more than 20 years as in-house corporate counsel for LyondellBasell Industries one of the worlds largest plastics, chemicals and refining companies.
EPA records show that LyondellBasell and its subsidiaries are listed as being potentially responsible for at least three dozen Superfund polluted sites.
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bucolic_frolic
(43,295 posts)these appointees who have spent their working lives in bed with the regulated are going to do anything other than issue paperwork and call the cleanups solved. IOW, no actual physical cleanup work gets done. Congress should be all over this. Maybe in 2019
TeamPooka
(24,255 posts)Maxheader
(4,374 posts)JohnnyRingo
(18,641 posts)...that dictates that no lobbyists or lawyers can work in government positions overseeing the industries they represented. I guess rules were made to be broken if they protect the people of the US against big business.
What's President Fuckwad going to do now, start rescinding his own orders for Scott Pruitt? He must have the pee pee tape.