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EPA Administrator Jackson travels to Lititz, Pa., visits with farmers and local leaders

Administrator Jackson highlights conservation efforts

WASHINGTON (EPA) -- U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Lisa P. Jackson traveled to Lititz, Pa., August 3 where she toured a local dairy farm and held a roundtable discussion with local farmers and leaders. She was joined by Pennsylvania State Senator Mike Brubaker and EPA Regional Administrator Shawn Garvin.

Washington Post: Brief profile of EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson

The June 12, 2011, Washington Post Magazine featured a brief personal profile of EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson. She explains in her own words in the magazine's weekly "First Person Singular" column how she developed her affinity for science and the need to support women in traditionally men's roles. Jackson says:

"The best scientists are very much compassionate; they’re very much humanists, and they understand that man and mankind, womankind, are part of the ecosystem, so we have to do our part and protect it."

EPA marks 40th anniversary

WASHINGTON (EPA) – Dec. 2 marked the 40th anniversary of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, an event commemorated both by EPA staff and by outside groups and individuals in a variety of ways throughout the week.

Information on EPA’s 40th anniversary events