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Lisa Jackson's EPA Blasts Lisa Jackson's Management of NJ DEP

by: Winston Smith

Thu Aug 27, 2009 at 10:37:03 AM EDT



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For Immediate Release: August 27, 2009
Contact: Bill Wolfe (609) 397-4861; Jeff Ruch (202) 265-7337

EPA AUDIT RIPS NEW JERSEY DEP PERFORMANCE - Corrective Actions Never Implemented for Toxic, Wetlands and Other Programs

Washington, DC - A new audit by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency faults the quality and consistency of New Jersey programs for cleaning up toxic wastes, preserving wetlands and other key functions, according to Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER). Many of the defects were first identified in a 2006 audit but Lisa Jackson, then head of the New Jersey agency and now EPA Administrator, neglected to put in place most of the corrective steps she had pledged to implement.

The new EPA audit of "Quality System Assessment" reviews whether the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) can measure what it does, whether its data is reliable and how it tracks results over time. While EPA found that DEP had made some progress, the federal agency concluded that several major DEP components suffer from "significant shortcomings" and fail to meet minimal federal standards for management quality and performance. Among the findings are -

The state program for cleaning up toxic wastes operates on an honor system and does not check industry claims: "None of the Site Remediation Program's bureaus interviewed do any project assessment and/or process improvement beyond data validation, (i.e. no field audits, no split samples, no internal assessments, etc). The EPA assessment team was told that Responsible Party contractors and/or NJDEP contractors are 'certified professionals and taken at their word'";

The state wetland protection program lacks any quality assurances that its permit, land use and inventory of rare species habitat is accurate; and

Many of the steps that EPA identified in a previous audit to improve departmental performance, including data collection, tracking and training, were still absent three years later despite a Corrective Action Plan submitted in April 21, 2006 by then-DEP Commissioner Lisa Jackson laying out an implementation schedule. Jackson remained Commissioner for the next two and a half years after submitting that plan and was confirmed to lead EPA this past January.

"This audit is an indictment of DEP management for failing fundamental tests of competence," stated New Jersey PEER Director Bill Wolfe, a former DEP analyst. "Without basic procedures for assuring the accuracy and quality of performance data a public agency cannot even be sure that its shoes are tied."

This audit is just the latest failing grade issued to DEP management. In 2008, for example, EPA was forced to intervene and assume control of several state-supervised Superfund clean-ups, following a scathing Inspector General report decrying inordinate delays and mismanagement. Ironically, Jackson's prior EPA experience before she came to DEP had been in Superfund.

"Recent DEP Commissioners, including Lisa Jackson, have been far more concerned with political appearances than reality," added Wolfe, noting that an agency review commissioned by Jackson in 2008 did not mention a single issue tagged by the new EPA audit. "In order to effectively protect New Jersey's environment, we need to let public servant specialists do the job they are supposed to do."

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Read the EPA audit on Quality Assessment

Look at the scathing 2008 Superfund audit

Review Lisa Jackson's record at New Jersey DEP

Revisit Jackson's DEP efficiency review

New Jersey PEER is a state chapter of a national alliance of state and federal agency resource professionals working to ensure environmental ethics and government accountability

 

Winston Smith :: Lisa Jackson's EPA Blasts Lisa Jackson's Management of NJ DEP
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but I thought Lisa Jackson was "the best Commissioner" ever (0.00 / 0)
"JT: I happen to think Lisa Jackson has been probably one of the best DEP commissioners."
Jeff Tittel, Sierra Club

Star Ledger
http://www.nj.com/insidejersey...


She is (0.00 / 0)
but if you read the story closer, you see that the lack of oversight in SOME areas was due to interference by the LEGISLATURE.  Laws were passed that allowed the big projects to escape the oversight of Quality Assurance programs at the NJDEP.

These laws to fast-track development were designed by the LEGISLATURE.  Don't forget, folks like Joe Doria, who resigned were involved with Commissions like the Meadowlands Commission, over which Corzine has NO veto authority.  There were holes in the quality assurance.  Things Lisa Jackson had control over worked - it was the things that were arranged to be beyond her control that fell through the cracks.  

I find it appalling that folks are now faulting Corzine and Jackson for the actions of the Legislature.

One Vote.  Yours.  It really does matter.


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How exactly (0.00 / 0)
Does the legislature prevent her from implementing corrective actions?

"Where ever you go, there you are." - Buckaroo Bonzai

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Don't drink Jackson Kool aid (0.00 / 0)
Carol - My "best ever" was snark.

I am a strong Jackson critic and aggressively opposed her EPA confirmation.

No laws impacted DEP quality assurance programs . THose are management 101 problems.

Jackson negotiated and publicly defended  for the Permit Extension Act, and the Permit Efficiency Task Force which she created. JAckson also led the way in privatizing the toxic site cleanup program via her failed management and her own "Stakeholder" process, which led directly to the LSP rollback law she also supported.

The only reason people don't know about this is that her good friend Jeff Tittel - the man with the media megaphone - defended and provided cover for her.

That's why some here have asked how Tittle could simultaneously claim that Corzine could be the "worst governor ever" on the environment, and yet Jackson is the "best Commisioner" ever.
(and remember that Jackson left DEP to become Corzine Chief of Staff so it is doubtful she disagreed with the Gov. on policy).

Of course, this makes no sense unless you know the inside story and followed it all in the press, like I did.


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I'm liking Tittle less and less these days.  I am basing my opinion of the DEP on  the technical staff that I personally worked with over the years. There are a lot of dedicated bright people at the DEP. Many of them were also quite frustrated by the agency at the same time.  

I guess I don't know all of the story at the highest levels and regarding Superfund.  I just know from my direct experience that a lot of good work has come out of the agency regarding non-point source pollution - which is my specialty.  

Don't throw the baby out with the stormwater.....

One Vote.  Yours.  It really does matter.


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