Ex-EPA Air Chief Resurfaces in Emissions Suit, Running New Firm

Sept. 8, 2020, 7:09 PM UTC

Former EPA air chief Bill Wehrum, who resigned amid controversy last year, is now running his own law firm and representing industry trade groups against the agency.

Wehrum filed a petition for review Tuesday on behalf of the American Fuel & Petrochemical Manufacturers, American Petroleum Institute, and American Chemistry Council, opposing a risk and technology review that the Environmental Protection Agency finalized in July.

Now-former EPA air chief Bill Wehrum speaks at a Wilson Center forum.
Now-former EPA air chief Bill Wehrum speaks at a Wilson Center forum.
Photographer: Bobby Magill/Bloomberg Environment

The former assistant administrator signed the filing and listed Wehrum Environmental Law LLP as his affiliation. He didn’t immediately respond to requests for comment on the new venture.

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