Steve Herman (EPA) explained
Steve Herman was a senior administrator for the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).[1] [2] [3] [4]
He is notable for playing an important role in several high-profile cases.
After leaving the EPA Herman became a director of Beveridge & Diamond.[3]
References
- News: Coordination between RCRA Corrective Action and Closure and CERCLA Site Activities. PDF. United States Environmental Protection Agency. Steve Herman. September 24, 1994. 2008-06-15.
- News: RENO AND BROWNER ANNOUNCE SHELL OIL WILL HELP CLEAN UP THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER. September 9, 1998. 2008-06-15. In settling this case, the federal government has followed the basic principle that polluters will be required to pay for and correct the damage they cause, as well as prevent future damage," said Steve Herman, EPA's Assistant Administrator for Enforcement and Compliance Assurance. "The agreement, which addresses air, water, and hazardous waste violations, reflects our commitment to address public health and environmental problems comprehensively and effectively..
- News: TVA v. EPA: The Eleventh Circuit Invalidates A Key EPA Administrative Enforcement Mechanism – Part II. PDF. Beveridge & Diamond. David Friedland, Steve Herman, Laura K. McAfee. October 2003. 2008-06-16. Steve Herman is a Director in Beveridge & Diamond, P.C.’s Washington, D.C. Office, and the former Assistant Administrator for the Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance at the EPA..
- News: Dear Colleagues. PDF. United States Environmental Protection Agency. Steve Herman. October 27, 1998. 2008-06-16.