Opinion | Three Former E.P.A. Leaders: Youll Miss It When Its Gone

In his first official cabinet meeting of his second term, President Trump on Wednesday indicated that the Environmental Protection Agency, the arm of the federal government essential to protecting our health and environment, is among the top targets for the next wave of major work force reductions.Mr.

Trump said about 65 percent of the roughly 15,000 people working there could be fired.As former E.P.A.heads under both Republican and Democratic administrations, we fear that such cuts would render the agency incapable of protecting Americans from grave threats in our air, water and land.While there are opportunities to make the agency more efficient and better at enforcing laws, Americans across every state, city and local community would suffer the effects of deep staff cuts.

E.P.A.public servants defend us and the environment from harmful pollution every day, not in hopes of attention or bigger paychecks, or to execute the wishes, wants or needs of billionaires looking to play on a bigger stage.

They do it for all Americans and because of laws such as the Clean Air Act, the Clean Water Act and the Safe Drinking Water Act.This is an agency that sets standards and regulations according to science, and the laws and funding approved by Congress.When the next catastrophe that spews pollutants into the air or contaminants into our drinking water or food supply arrives, who will deal with the emergency and its aftermath?After wildfires devastated Maui in 2023, E.P.A.

emergency workers partnered with people on the ground to minimize residents’ exposure to dangerous air.After the train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio, the E.P.A.

was on the scene monitoring contaminated air, water and soil, managing the cleanup and holding the railway company Norfolk Southern responsible for unlawfully discharging pollutants and hazardous substances.When states and cities suffer from floods, wildfires and oil spills, they rely on the E.P.A.

to act fast so that harm to humans is mit...

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