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EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin confronted a New York Times reporter for claiming he had no evidence of waste, fraud, and abuse.
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin visited with San Diego leaders Tuesday and got a first-hand look at the persistent sewage issues plaguing the U.S.-Mexico border.
The US EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin visited San Diego County on Earth Day for a firsthand look at the Tijuana sewage crisis.
"I can’t imagine living with [the smell]," said EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin. China asks South Korea not to export rare earth ...
The EPA is now the environmental “destruction” agency as it plans to open national parks and protected sights to mining and ...
EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin's visit will include a tour of the South Bay International Wastewater Treatment Plant and a ...
EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin visited the South Bay area Tuesday to personally assess the sewage crisis that has plagued the ...
The head of the EPA said Tuesday in San Diego that Mexico must stop the flow of billions of gallons of sewage and chemicals ...
The head of the Environmental Protection Agency says his agency will be providing Mexico a list to complete to stop the flow ...
EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin traveled to San Diego April 22, where he met with Navy SEAL vets and local leaders to assess a ...
The United States Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin visited San Diego County on Earth Day in a visit ...
EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin visited the polluted Tijuana River on the U.S.-Mexico border, calling for a '100% solution' to ...