New Report from Abrams Environmental Law Clinic Traces Resource Decline of the Illinois EPA

Report: 15 Years of Cuts Hampers Illinois EPA’s Ability to Protect

In 2003, the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency had 1,265 employees working as engineers, chemists, biologists, attorneys and support staff. By 2018, that number had fallen to 639, according to a new report.

“The Illinois EPA has an incredibly important job to protect the public health and environment in the state, and that job has gotten a lot more difficult in past decades,” said Mark Templeton, a co-author of the report and director of University of Chicago Law School’s Abrams Environmental Law Clinic. “The problem is the resources IEPA has to fulfill that critical mission have fallen or not kept pace with the increase of the challenges facing the agency.”

Authored by Abrams Environmental Law Clinic staff, along with former IEPA directors, the report, “Protecting Illinois EPA’s Health, so that It Can Protect Ours,” documents 15 years of reductions in staff and budget cuts at the state agency. The report also details a decline in air pollution inspections, water quality monitoring and enforcement against environmental violators.

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