On November 19, EPA issued a discussion draft of its fiscal year 2014-18 strategic planThis draft is notable for an explicit statement that EPA intends to reduce very significantly the resources it devotes to enforcement.  That is good and bad for regulated entities.  On the negative side, private NGOs may fill the void of governmental enforcement.  They have different, and often much more narrow, agendas than does the government.  That can make cases more difficult to settle.

I consider these issues in my December column for the Pennsylvania Law Weekly.  Read Government Enforcement in a Time of Budget Constraints, 36 Pa. L. Weekly 1100 (Dec. 10, 2013), by clicking here .

EPA will accept comments on its draft until January 3, 2014.

*The opinions expressed in this column are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of Greenberg Traurig or its clients.

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David G. Mandelbaum represents clients facing problems under the environmental laws and serves as Co-Chair of the firm’s Environmental Practice. He regularly represents clients in lawsuits and has also helped clients achieve satisfactory outcomes through regulatory negotiation or private transactions. David teaches Superfund…

David G. Mandelbaum represents clients facing problems under the environmental laws and serves as Co-Chair of the firm’s Environmental Practice. He regularly represents clients in lawsuits and has also helped clients achieve satisfactory outcomes through regulatory negotiation or private transactions. David teaches Superfund, and Oil and Gas Law in rotation at the Temple Law School. He teaches the Superfund course at Suffolk (Boston) Law School as well. David is a Fellow of the American College of Environmental Lawyers.

Concentrations

  • Air, water and waste regulation
  • Superfund and contamination
  • Climate change
  • Oil and gas development
  • Water rights