EPA Official Visits USVI, Backs Infrastructure Upgrades and Environmental Compliance

EPA Regional Administrator Michael Martucci standing with U.S. Virgin Islands Gov. Albert Bryan Jr. (Photo courtesy EPA)

EPA Regional Administrator Michael Martucci traveled to the U.S. Virgin Islands last week to meet with government officials, assess environmental infrastructure, and reinforce the agency’s commitment to supporting both environmental protection and economic development in the territory.

Martucci met with Gov. Albert Bryan Jr. and key members of the administration to discuss coordinated efforts on landfill management, water quality, and oversight of industrial facilities. The meetings focused on balancing public health protection with strategies for economic growth, according to the press release.

“Supporting the U.S. Virgin Islands starts with strong partnerships, clear regulations, and smart investments that protect public health while supporting economic growth,” Martucci said. “EPA is committed to working alongside U.S. Virgin Islands leaders to ensure cleaner air, water, and land for the communities we serve, without stifling economic prosperity.”

During the visit, Martucci toured the Anguilla Landfill and the Anguilla Wastewater Treatment Plant, where he spoke with local officials about improving waste management practices, reducing pollution, and ensuring environmental compliance. He also met with the Department of Planning and Natural Resources and the Waste Management Authority to discuss long-term solutions for solid waste disposal and wastewater treatment, the press release stated.

Virgin Islands Waste Management Authority Acting Director Daryl Griffith briefs Regional Administrator Michael Martucci at the Anguilla Landfill. (Photo courtesy EPA)

Martucci received a briefing from the Virgin Islands Water and Power Authority on efforts to replace aging drinking water infrastructure in the Clifton Hill area of St. Croix. As part of that visit, WAPA officials demonstrated new meter boxes and valves designed to improve the reliability of water service. Don Gregoire, director of water distribution, briefed Martucci on drinking water challenges affecting local communities as part of the EPA’s regulatory review, the release stated.

Director of Water Distribution Don Gregoire briefs Regional Administrator Michael Martucci on drinking water challenges in a local St. Croix community as part of his assessment of regulatory matters in the U.S. Virgin Islands. (Photo courtesy EPA)

The regional administrator also visited Port Hamilton Refining and Transportation and Ocean Point Terminals, where he reiterated EPA’s oversight role in monitoring industrial compliance, mitigating environmental risks, and supporting responsible economic development, the release stated.

Martucci reaffirmed EPA’s support for the territory’s efforts to modernize infrastructure and strengthen environmental safeguards. The agency said it will continue working with government agencies, utilities, and local stakeholders to implement long-term improvements in waste management and water protection across the U.S. Virgin Islands, it said.

For more information on EPA’s work in the U.S. Virgin Islands, visit the EPA in the U.S. Virgin Islands website.

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