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About ERM

 

ERM’S HISTORY


On October 1, 1987, the Palm Beach County Board of County Commissioners created the Department of Environmental Resources Management and appointed Rich Walesky as its first director, a position he has held ever since. At that time, ERM consisted of the director and 38 staff positions. Fifteen positions were designated to implement the new Wellfield Protection Ordinance and other environmental programs; the remaining positions were transferred to ERM from two existing County programs – Mosquito Control and Beaches. Over the next year, the Department’s mission statement and basic organization were approved; the Wetlands Protection and Surface Water Quality Monitoring Programs were transferred from the Palm Beach County Public Health Unit; and the Pollutant Storage Tank Clean-up and Compliance Programs were created. In October 1989, the County Commission approved 20 new positions, including the first position for natural areas acquisition and management.

Today, ERM administers nineteen environmental programs and employs over 150 people organized in five divisions. From Lake Okeechobee to the Atlantic Ocean, ERM programs cover the County. If you have dived on an artificial reef, walked a beach, or explored a natural area, then you have enjoyed the fruits of ERM’s labor.


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