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MONDAY: EPA Administrator Lisa P. Jackson, Congressional Black Caucus, Host Environmental Justice Tour in North Charleston
Release Date: 04/16/2010
Contact Information: Carl Terry, [email protected], (404) 562-8327
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
April 16, 2010
WHAT: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Administrator Lisa P. Jackson will travel to Charleston, SC with members of the Congressional Black Caucus (Congressman James E. Clyburn and Delegate Donna M. Christensen), as a part of the joint EPA-CBC tour to highlight the impact of environmental issues on underserved communities throughout the country.
- Administrator Jackson will visit Chicora Elementary School, to recognize Chicora for its participation in EPA’s outdoor monitoring for toxic air pollution initiative. Chicora is the only school in South Carolina to participate in this initiative. Administrator Jackson’s will also participate in a roundtable discussion of environmental justice issues with local environmental leaders.
WHO: EPA Administrator Lisa P. Jackson
- Congressman James E. Clyburn (D-SC)
Delegate Donna M. Christensen (D-VI)
Charleston County School District Superintendent Dr. Nancy McGinley
Charleston County School District Board of Trustees Chair Ruth Jordan
- Local business and environmental leaders
WHERE IN NORTH CHARLESTON:
2:00PM – Visit Chicora Elementary School
Location: 1912 Success Avenue, North Charleston, SC
2:30PM – Press availability
3:15PM –Roundtable discussion with
Location: North Charleston City Hall
2500 City Hall Lane, North Charleston, SC
4:30PM – Press availability
PLEASE RSVP: Accredited members of the media who would like to interview Administrator Lisa P. Jackson and/or attend the Environmental Justice Tour in Jackson, should email [email protected] or call (404)-562-8327 by Saturday, April 16 to RSVP. Please include your name, contact and media affiliation in your request.
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