Lane Regional Air Pollution Authority is seeking a new director and recently went over the qualifications needed by applicants. I would like to extend some suggestions in case the new director wants to keep his job.
First, realize that you must not
defend the citizens who complain of asthma, brown skies, breathing problems, polluted water from air emissions or dangerous toxins. Listen carefully to instructions from the polluting industry and make sure permits are few and never challenged by LRAPA. Ignore all those rules and regulations produced in the state south of us; they would never pass here.
Allow pollution to increase in our valley, approve every new industry or polluter who wants to build here and then assure the public that everything is safe and under control.
Job security is always part of
the picture.
Ruth Duemler
Eugene
Inbox: How to be director of an air-quality organization
Daily Emerald
April 12, 2005
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