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Report outlines cuts to state EPA’s

Report outlines cuts to state EPA’s

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(CAPITOL CITY NOW) – Illinois is one of the leading states in making cuts to its Environmental Protection Agency, according to a new report from the Environmental Integrity Project.

“It takes a longer time for permits to be reviewed,” she said, “and we are not sure they are being completely and thoroughly reviewed in the time that’s available, because there’s so many.”

And many things fall under the heading of “we don’t do that anymore”

“Twenty years ago, there was an Institute of Environmental Quality that proactively did research on toxic chemicals, for example, and determined what chemicals will be dangerous to people, to wildlife, etc.

“There’s nobody doing that proactively in Illinois.”

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