Observers close to the situation are expecting Director Trey Glenn of the Alabama Department of Environmental Management (ADEM) to step down at tomorrow’s Environmental Management Commission meeting. The business community, the environmental community, and ADEM staff have all had their dissatisfactions with Glenn, though as one interested party told the Parlor, “You don’t lose your job at ADEM for disappointing the environmental community. Business interests call the shots there.”
Where would he land? Perhaps in some capacity helping the Governor’s office in the matter of the tri-state water wars.



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Just wait until you hear who they name as the replacement tomorrow.
Bill Johnson coming back.
No, JD, Milton & Ronnie taking care of him nowadays. He’s making more as their hitman than he ever did in guv’mint.
Yeah Anonymous, Johnson was really thinking ahead when he filed that ethics complaint against Glenn 4 years ago…