After serving three years at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Assistant Administrator for the Office of Water Radhika Fox recently announced that she will depart the agency at the end of February.
Appointed by President Joe Biden and confirmed with bipartisan support by the U.S. Senate, Fox spearheaded EPA’s agenda to protect American communities from water pollution while embedding equity and environmental justice across its Office of Water programs. Fox has led EPA’s effort to implement billions of dollars of funding secured by President Biden under his Investing in America agenda to tackle water pollution from lead and PFAS, while advancing
News Briefs: Radhika Fox to Step Down at EPA
Also in this week's water and wastewater news, the Navajo Tribal Utility Authority agrees to a settlement to improve wastewater treatment at three Arizona facilities
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