The EPA’s Office of Chemical Safety and Pollution Prevention is significantly reorganizing at the end of the month to respond to the department’s changing work, agency leaders said Tuesday.
The changes reshuffle the structure of OCSPP’s three main divisions: the Office of Pesticide Programs, the Office of Pollution Prevention and Toxics, and the Office of Science Coordination and Policy, according to Environmental Protection Agency officials, who spoke on a call that was shared by an employee who wasn’t authorized to speak publicly.
No jobs will be shed and no pay grades will be changed, according to a Tuesday internal email ...
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