EPA Says Best Problem Solving Will Occur Locally

Chuck ZimmermanAg Group, Audio, Conservation, CTIC, Government

Denise Keehner & Jason WellerDuring the CTIC Conservation in Action Tour I got this photo of EPA’s Denise Keehner, Director, Office of Wetlands, Oceans and Watersheds and Acting Chief Jason Weller, USDA-NRCS. They were attending the CTIC Conservation in Action Tour and met after luncheon remarks by Denise.

I spoke with Denise after her remarks and on the subject of inter-agency cooperation she says it is the best she’s ever seen it. She says it feels real good to get outside the beltway and she’s “so impressed with what’s going on in these communities with these farmers, the producers who are implementing conservation practices that are really problem solving and taking some risks in the process.” She says she has learned so much on the tour and that statement validates one of the reasons CTIC holds these tours and invites such a wide variety of attendees that includes governmental regulators.

I asked her about concerns farmers have about regulations coming out of Washington, DC from agencies like EPA. She says, “I think EPA really does recognize, particularly with the nutrient related issue, the non-point source issue, that the best problem solving is going to occur locally and in collaboration and cooperation with state agencies.”

You can listen to my interview with Denise here: [wpaudio url=”http://zimmcomm.biz/ctic/ctic-13-keehner-int.mp3″ text=”Interview with Denise Keehner”]

You can also listen to Denise’s remarks here: [wpaudio url=”http://zimmcomm.biz/ctic/ctic-13-keehner.mp3″ text=”Remarks from Denise Keehner”]

2013 Conservation in Action Tour Photo Album