EPA Regional Administrator meets with water officials, business leaders and legal community in New Jersey

May 14, 2025
EPA Region 2 Administrator collaborates with New Jersey's businesses, utilities, and legal communities to discuss environmental priorities and partnerships.

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Region 2 Administrator Michael Martucci engaged with New Jersey’s businesses, utility and legal communities on May 7, 2025, to discuss the agency’s environmental priorities and strengthen partnerships across the state.

“We’re focused on building bridges — with business leaders, utilities, and legal experts, because environmental progress happens faster and lasts longer when we work together,” said EPA Regional Administrator Michael Martucci in an EPA press release.

The day began with a business roundtable hosted by the Commerce and Industry Association of New Jersey (CIANJ). The discussion focused on EPA’s ongoing work in the state, safe drinking water regulations and energy priorities. Regional Administrator Martucci spoke directly with business leaders about collaborating and the agency’s commitment to supporting both economic development and environmental stewardship.

Following the roundtable, Regional Administrator Martucci toured the Carl J. Olsen Water Treatment Plant in Edison, New Jersey. The plant is operated by the Middlesex Water Company. Joined by Plant Director Mark Theiler, the Regional Administrator viewed the plant’s treatment operations and discussed the company’s response to PFAS in drinking water. Middlesex Water outlined its plans for a new treatment facility to address contamination in the South Plainfield wellfields.

To close the day, Regional Administrator Martucci was the featured speaker at the Steward G. Pollock Environmental American Inn of Court, addressing a gathering of environmental law practitioners from both the public and private sectors. Joined by the New Jersey Bar Association’s Environmental Section, the event provided a forum to discuss evolving legal issues and EPA’s role in enforcing environmental protections while working with regulated communities.

EPA Region 2 covers New Jersey, New York, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and eight Indian Nations.

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