Enforcement and Compliance Assurance Annual Results for FY 2024: Protecting Health and the Environment
“EPA’s enforcement and compliance assurance accomplishments this fiscal year were anchored by the principle of upholding the rule of law to protect public health and the environment. Everyone living in the United States deserves to be able to breathe clean air, drink safe water, and live in communities free from toxic chemical exposure.”
David M. Uhlmann, Assistant Administrator of EPA's Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance
The Environmental Protection Agency’s enforcement and compliance assurance program is committed to ensuring clean air, safe drinking water, healthy rivers and streams, and reduced exposure to toxic chemicals in communities across the Nation. In fiscal year 2024, EPA delivered outcomes in all these key areas that directly impact human health and the environment, while also taking decisive action to reduce climate change and promote environmental justice in communities overburdened by pollution. Precedent-setting cases, record-breaking penalties, and increased onsite inspections to address noncompliance helped protect public health and the environment and will provide benefits in the years ahead.
The following highlights EPA’s efforts to fulfill the agency’s mission to protect human health and the environment, reduce exposure to harmful pollution and clean up contamination in our communities.
Cleaner Air and Climate Pollutant Reductions
EPA conducted compliance monitoring and finalized settlement agreements to ensure compliance with the Clean Air Act. Climate super pollutants, toxic and hazardous air pollutants, and criteria air pollutants associated with air quality standards were reduced as a result of EPA’s enforcement and compliance assurance work. Outcomes include:
- Conducting over 184 inspections in the 27 communities included in EPA’s air toxics initiative, which focuses on overburdened and underserved communities;
- Concluding enforcement actions, which reduced 636 tons of smog-producing volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and 95 tons of hazardous air pollutants (HAPs) per year;
- 2.7 million metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalent greenhouse gas emissions reduced, treated, or prevented;
- 41 M pounds of emissions prevented from mobile sources such as cars and trucks; and
- 51 defendants were charged and over $6.6M in criminal fines were paid by defendants related to illegal modification of vehicle emission monitoring systems.
Safe Drinking Water and Recreational Water
EPA conducted compliance monitoring and finalized settlement agreements to ensure compliance with the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) and the Clean Water Act for public access to safe drinking water and other water resources. The agency also worked to ensure community water systems are resilient against the increasing number of cyberattacks. Discharges and pollutants impacting our nation’s water were reduced because of enforcement and compliance assurance work completed in FY 2024. Outcomes include:
- Over 1.5 million people protected by SDWA enforcement.
- Over 331 million gallons of untreated discharge eliminated.
- Restored or created over 4,400 acres of wetlands.
- EPA led or accompanied state agencies on 238 community water systems (CWS) inspections and performed off-site compliance monitoring of 133 systems.
- Conducted cybersecurity compliance assessments during 206 of the 261 on-site inspections at CWSs.
Cleaning Up Contaminated Lands
EPA’s Superfund enforcement program revitalizes communities and remediates areas scarred by pollution. The Superfund enforcement program continued its mission to ensure the cleanup of contaminated sites and restore them to productive use, especially in overburdened and underserved communities that have borne more than their share of harmful pollution. Outcomes include:
- Completed 84 enforcement agreements, along with 29 comfort/status letters, at 97 Superfund sites for site investigations, cleanup, and returning property to productive reuse.
- Finalized settlement agreements resulting in cleanups in communities where approximately 611,662 people live within a one-mile radius of a Superfund site with 96% (584,184) living in communities already overburdened with pollution.
- Conducted sampling and assessments to evaluate potential contamination at 11 major per- and polyfluoroalkyl (PFAS) manufacturing facilities across the Nation as important steps towards holding accountable those who are responsible for the PFAS contamination at those facilities.
Reducing Toxic Chemicals Exposure
Toxic chemicals, pesticides, and other hazardous substances are released from a variety of sources to the air, water, and land and can seriously impact human health and the environment. Chemicals include lead, polychlorinated biphenyl (PCBs), PFAS, and hundreds of other substances. EPA conducted compliance monitoring and concluded cases to address violations under an array of statutes that govern chemicals, including the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act, Toxic Substances Control Act, Emergency Planning and Community Right to Know Act, Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, and others.
EPA’s enforcement and compliance assurance work completed in FY 2024 reduced exposure to hazardous substances in many ways. Outcomes include:
- 3 million pounds of toxics and pesticides to be reduced, treated, or eliminated.
- 154 accident prevention and risk management cases under the Clean Air Act.
- 600 million pounds of coal combustion residuals minimized, or properly disposed.
- Over 180,000 pounds of toxics and pesticides reduced, treated, or eliminated in overburdened communities.