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In this week’s update, (1) Administrator Zeldin joins Senator Ted Cruz in Midland, Texas; (2) EPA reduces two years from the remediation timeline for the West Lake Landfill Superfund Site in Missouri; and (3) Administrator Zeldin speaks at the Long Island Association.
Administrator Zeldin Joins Senator Ted Cruz in Midland, Texas
 Administrator Zeldin spent yesterday in Midland, Texas, with Senator Ted Cruz, where incredibly hardworking Americans are powering our nation. They toured a local oil rig, participated in a roundtable with local stakeholders, and held a press conference discussing the importance of advancing American energy dominance.
EPA Reduces Two Years from Remediation Timeline for West Lake Landfill Superfund Site in Missouri
 The Trump EPA is laser focused on delivering fast, massive results. After visiting St. Louis with Senator Josh Hawley in March, EPA was able to move up the timeline for excavation at West Lake Landfill by two years to get this site remediated more urgently.
This location, along with surrounding sites, has been contaminated with nuclear waste from the Manhattan Project left decades ago. Read more about the West Lake Superfund site.
Administrator Zeldin Speaks at the Long Island Association
 Administrator Zeldin shared his vision to better address EPA’s core mission of protecting human health and the environment with hundreds of Long Island leaders during a visit with the Long Island Association. At the event, Administrator Zeldin also highlighted his efforts to be an excellent steward of taxpayer dollars and Power the Great American Comeback.
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