Compliance with the nation's environmental laws is the goal or the Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance. However, enforcement is a vital part of encouraging the regulated community to meet their environmental obligations. Enforcement deters those who might otherwise profit from violating the law, and levels the playing field with environmentally compliant companies.
EPA's civil, cleanup, and criminal enforcement programs work with the Department of Justice, state, and Tribal governments to take legal that bring polluters into compliance with federal environmental laws. The Agency focuses on actions that reduce the most significant risks to human health or the environment.
Civil Enforcement
Serves a number of important goals including, returning
violators to compliance and deterring misconduct
in others, eliminating or preventing environmental
harm, and preserving a level playing field for responsible
companies that abide by the laws.
Air | Water | Multimedia | Waste | Toxics | More . . .
Cleanup Enforcement
Deals with sites where there's been a migration or a release, or a threat of release, of hazardous substances into the environment.
Superfund | RCRA Cleanup | Brownfields & Redevelopment | More . . .
Criminal Enforcement
Used against the most serious environmental violations as well as those which involve egregious negligence or conduct involving intentional, willful or knowing disregard of the law.
Investigations | Partnerships | Homeland Security | More . . .
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