Environmental Integrity Project
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The Environmental Integrity Project (EIP) is a Washington, D.C.–based environmental nonprofit organization that advocates for more effective enforcement of environmental laws.[1] The organization was founded in 2002 by former U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) attorneys Eric V. Schaeffer[2] and Michele Merkel.[3] EIP is known for its legal and investigative efforts to reduce air and water pollution from coal-fired power plants,[4][5] oil and gas facilities,[6][7] factory farms,[8] and other sources including incinerators[9] and waste water treatment plants.[10] The group also focuses on environmental justice and pollution in the Chesapeake Bay. EIP is headquartered in Washington, DC, and it has another office in Austin, Texas, and staff in Pennsylvania, Vermont, and Georgia. In 2013, Charity Navigator, an independent charity evaluator, rated EIP as a four-star charity organization.[11]
Abbreviation | EIP |
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Formation | 2002 |
Founders | Eric Schaeffer, Michele Merkel |
Type | 501(c)(3) non-profit |
Purpose | Environmental Advocacy |
Headquarters | Washington, D.C. |
Website | http://environmentalintegrity.org/ |
EIP maintains Ashtracker.org, a website that provides records about groundwater contamination at coal ash dumps. The site relies on industry-reported data from state and company records.[12]
The Environmental Integrity Project’s objectives are as follow:
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