Jose Font Selected to Direct EPA’s Caribbean Environmental Protection
Division
Contact: Brenda Reyes, 787-977-5869,
reyes.brenda@epa.gov; or Mary Mears, 212-637-3673, mears.mary@epa.gov
(San Juan, Puerto Rico – December 12,
2012) The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
announced today that Jose Font has been selected to lead the EPA’s Caribbean
Environmental Protection Division, covering Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin
Islands. The division serves as the primary liaison on environmental
issues and problems with the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico and Territory of the
Virgin Islands governments, as well as with the press, community groups, and
regulated industries and authorities. The Caribbean Environmental Protection
Division is comprised of about 60 people who conduct inspections, identify
violations and develop enforcement actions, and implement clean water, drinking
water, air, Superfund, hazardous waste, toxics and other EPA programs in Puerto
Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
“I am so pleased to have selected Jose Font,
who is truly dedicated to protecting the people and environment in Puerto Rico
and the U.S. Virgin Islands,” said Judith A. Enck, EPA Regional Administrator.
“Jose is a remarkable person who has demonstrated that he can work with federal,
commonwealth, territory and local governments to work out some of the tough
environmental challenges that face the Caribbean. Jose Font will be working on a
range of issues, including recycling, improving water quality and cleaning up
Vieques.”
Jose Font had served as Deputy Director of the
Caribbean Environmental Protection Division since February 1997. He started his
career with EPA in July 1984 as a project manager in the Superfund program
working in the EPA’s office in New York City. As a project manager, Jose was
responsible for the assessment and remediation of Superfund sites in Puerto Rico
and the U.S. Virgin Islands. In March 1987, Jose transferred to the EPA’s
Caribbean Field Office where he worked both in the Superfund and enforcement
programs.
Since
2000, he has served as an adjunct professor at the Universidad Del Turabo and at
the Metropolitan University in Puerto Rico, where he teaches graduate
environmental courses. Jose has also been a member of the External Advisory
Board for the Civil Engineering Department of Universidad Politecnica de Puerto
Rico. He has a Bachelor’s of Science in Chemical Engineering from University of
Puerto Rico, Mayaguez Campus and a Master’s in Business Administration from
Universidad del Turabo.
For more information about the EPA’s work in
Puerto Rico, visit
http://www.epa.gov/aboutepa/states/pr.html
and for more information about the EPA’s work in the U.S. Virgin Islands, visit
http://www.epa.gov/aboutepa/states/vi.html.
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