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Top Toxics Regulator Resigns in Sign of Possible Reform

Top Toxics Regulator Resigns in Sign of Possible Reform

SANTA MONICA, CA –Today’s resignation of Debbie Raphael, Director of the Department of Toxic Substances Control, is a hopeful sign that the Brown Administration will finally clean up a deeply troubled department, Consumer Watchdog said today.

“We hope that this is just the start of a thorough housecleaning at the DTSC by Governor Brown,” said advocate Liza Tucker.

In a report released in 2013, Tucker documented the department’s shortcomings, including poor enforcement of some of the nation’s toughest environmental laws, allowing toxic polluters to keep polluting on expired permits for years at a time, granting permits to serial polluters, and levying wrist-slap fines.

Click here for report: http://www.consumerwatchdog.org/golden-wasteland-report

“Californians are waiting for an aggressive advocate who is serious about protecting the public from toxic harm by taking tough enforcement measures against companies that willfully threaten the public health,” said Tucker. “Governor Brown must appoint such a person.”

Tucker said that whoever Brown appoints to replace Raphael must be free of the influence of polluters, but that the legislature must also act. “It is imperative that the legislature not drop its effort to enact systemic reforms to prevent serial polluters from getting new permits, or polluting without either punishment or payment to fix their operations and clean up their messes.”

Tucker said that under Raphael, enforcement had languished, the permitting department did not understand its mission, the Office of Criminal Investigations, which is the only division of California EPA with sworn peace officers on staff had been sharply cut, and that the DTSC did not use the financial tools at its disposal to make sure that polluters paid to fix their operations and clean up their messes.

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Liza Tucker

Liza Tucker

Liza Tucker is a consumer advocate for Consumer Watchdog, following everything from oil and gas to the regulation of toxic substances in the state of California. She comes to us from Marketplace, the largest U.S. broadcast show on business and economics heard by ten million listeners each week on 400 radio stations. Liza worked at this public radio show for a decade, first as Commentary Editor and then as Senior Editor for both Washington and Sustainability News. At Marketplace, Liza produced and edited several special feature series from who funds Washington think tanks to the BP oil spill. Liza has worked as a journalist, consultant, teacher, and translator. Prior to moving to Los Angeles, Liza spent a few years in Bologna, Italy. She covered business at The Washington Post and later free-lanced her way through the Soviet Union, covering its collapse for Time, Newsweek and The Wall Street Journal. Liza is fluent in Russian and speaks Italian. She taught journalism at Allegheny College. She also served as a consultant to the MacArthur Foundation awarding individual grants in the areas of independent media, women’s rights, and legal reform, and to US AID on how to support independent media in Ukraine. She translated Alexandra’s letters to Nicholas for The Fall of the Romanovs, published by Yale University Press. She traveled through Europe in 2009 as a German Marshall Fund Fellow studying German, French, Danish, and British approaches to sustainability. She holds a B.A. from Oberlin College and an M.F.A. in poetry from Columbia University’s School of the Arts.

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