Administrator Stephen Johnson

Administrator Stephen Johnson

A community guide to Stephen Johnson and the Environmental Protection Agency. Stephen Johnson leads the U.S. EPA. Johnson attended Taylor University, receiving a B.A. in biology, and then received a M.S. in pathology from George... [more]

A community guide to Stephen Johnson and the Environmental Protection Agency. Stephen Johnson leads the U.S. EPA. Johnson attended Taylor University, receiving a B.A. in biology, and then received a M.S. in pathology from George Washington University. Before working for the U.S. Government, he held a number of positions in laboratory and bio-technology companies.

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The Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Enforcement and Compliance History Online (ECHO) offers rapid, integrated searches of EPA and state data for more than 800,000 regulated facilities.ECHO integrates inspection, violation, and enforcement information for the Clean Water Act, the Clean Air Act, and hazardous waste laws. The site also contains reports and other resources, and it offers the capability to search for particular facilities...  
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They span geographic, ethnic, gender and age groups. They come from government, business and environmental backgrounds. A newly named 23-member Community Advisory Group will advise the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency on dioxin contamination in the Saginaw Bay watershed. “Sometimes the community is...  
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