REVEALED: Former Trump official hid cancer risk info from Illinois community

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report cited by The Intercept that was released yesterday by the Environmental Protection Agency’s inspector general shows that Trump administration officials withheld information about carcinogenic pollution from Illinois communities.

“Bill Wehrum, who served as assistant administrator of the office of Air and Radiation until 2019, kept information from residents of Willowbrook, Illinois, about results of air monitoring that showed they had an elevated risk of cancer due to ethylene oxide from a local sterilizing plant, according to the report, ‘EPA Delayed Risk Communication and Issued Instructions Hindering Region 5’s Ability to Address Ethylene Oxide Emissions,’ which was produced in response to a request from Congress,” The Intercept’s Sharon Lerner reports. 

Measurements of ethylene oxide around the since-closed plant were conducted in 2018 and showed an elevated risk of cancer due to the gas. In June, the regional administrator responsible for the area was shown the elevated cancer risk and was preparing to release the information to the public. Continue reading.

Bill Wehrum, an Architect of E.P.A. Rollbacks, Faces New Ethics Inquiry

New York Times logoWASHINGTON — The Environmental Protection Agency’s inspector general will investigate allegations that William L. Wehrum, the agency’s former air quality chief, violated ethics rules when he met with former clients from his days as a lawyer and lobbyist for the oil, gas and coal industries.

The inquiry will look into whether Mr. Wehrum’s efforts at the E.P.A. to weaken climate change and air pollution standardsimproperly benefited those former clients, a congressional aide said.

At issue are Mr. Wehrum’s ties to the Utility Air Regulatory Group, a coalition of utilities and trade groups that lobbies on behalf of coal-fired power plants, which he represented as a lawyer at his former firm, Hunton & Williams.

View the complete July 22 article by Lisa Friedman on The New York Times website here.