The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s southeast regional administrator, Trey Glenn, resigned from the agency on Nov. 19, days after an Alabama grand jury indicted him on state ethics violations involving the fight over expanding a Superfund waste site in that city.
Trey Glenn, EPA region 4 administrator, and former chief of the Alabama Department of Environmental Management, was charged by a Jefferson County grand jury of soliciting a thing of value from a principal, lobbyist or subordinate and receiving money beyond what he received in his official capacity.