The EPA can't be everywhere all the time to enforce the nation's pollution laws. So it's developing what it calls Next Generation Compliance.
The EPA can’t be everywhere all the time to enforce the nation’s pollution laws. So it’s developing what it calls Next Generation Compliance. It boosts in-person efforts with remote pollution sensing and electronic reporting and other things. Next Gen Compliance is the brain child of David Hindin, senior policy director for innovation and a finalist in this years Service to America Medals program, who told the Federal Drive with Tom Temin how it works.
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