Has EPA’s Environmental Justice Push Peaked?

Upon assuming office, the Biden Administration began an ‘all of government’ approach to securing environmental justice for everyone, especially those living near industrial facilities and contaminated sites. Based on a series of executive orders, federal agencies used existing statutes and regulations, plus new guidance, to advance the new agenda.

EPA was no exception and, in fact, may have set the pace for infusing environmental justice considerations into permitting, regulations, compliance, and remediation activities. Administrator Regan went on a “Journey to Justice” tour in Texas, Louisiana, and Mississippi and created the Office of Environmental Justice and External Civil Rights to enforce several federal civil rights laws, including Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Strategic plans, equity action plans, and guidance memos were written to guide EPA’s activities and annual reports extolling EPA’s accomplishments were published.

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