by William M. Alley (Author), Rosemarie Alley (Author)
This book examines the daunting hurdles facing the EPA in its critical roles in drinking water, air and water pollution, climate change, and toxic chemicals. It illustrates the importance of a strong EPA, the challenges of regulation, and how today's war on science is undermining the scientific foundation upon which the agency's legitimacy rests.
Author Biography
William (Bill) M. Alley, PhD, is an internationally-recognized authority on groundwater and an environmental science writer. He was chief, Office of Groundwater for the U.S. Geological Survey for almost two decades. Alley has interacted with the EPA in numerous ways for more than 40 years and his experiences allow for an objective, critical look at the agency. Rosemarie Alley is a freelance writer with extensive writing and public speaking experience. Bill and Rosemarie previously collaborated on Too Hot to Touch: The Problem of High-Level Nuclear Waste (2013) and High and Dry: Meeting the Challenges of the World's Growing Dependence on Groundwater (2017). The Alley's currently live in Leesburg, VA.
Number of Pages: 304
Dimensions: 0.68 x 8.5 x 5.5 IN
Publication Date: November 14, 2023