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                                                      EPA strongly believes that all people should be
                                                      able to live in a clean and healthy environment.
                                                      It is the core mission of the Agency to protect
                                                      the public's health and safeguard the natural
                                                      environment in which we live, learn and work.
                                                      EPA defines environmental justice as:

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              means that no group of people (includ-
ing a racial, ethnic, or a socioeconomic group) should
bear a disproportionate share of the negative environ-
mental consequences resulting from industrial, munici-
pal, and commercial operations or the execution of fed-
eral, state, local, and tribal programs and policies.
                        means that:

•   Potentially affected community residents have an
   appropriate opportunity to participate in decisions
   about a proposed activity that will affect their
   environment and/or health;

•   The public's contribution can influence the regulatory
   agency's decision;

•   The concerns of all participants involved will be
   considered in the decision-making process; and

•   The decision-makers seek out and facilitate the
   involvement of those potentially affected.
                                     In sum, environmental justice is the goal to be achieved
                                     for all communities and persons across this nation.
                                     Environmental justice is achieved when everyone enjoys
                                     the same degree of protection from environmental
                                     risks and health  hazards and equal access to the
                                     decision-making process.

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EPA administers and enforces environmental laws
to protect human health and the environment of
all people, including residents living in minority,
low-income or tribal communities. Securing envi-
ronmental justice for all communities is a necessary
part of the Agency's work to implement these laws.
Environmental laws provide many opportunities to
address environmental risks and hazards in affected
communities. The application of these existing laws
is an important part of the Agency's efforts to pre-
vent those communities from being subjected to
disproportionately high and adverse impacts.
EPA's environmental justice mandate encompasses
the breadth of the Agency's work, including setting
standards, permitting facilities, awarding grants,
issuing licenses or regulations, and reviewing
proposed actions of the federal agencies.

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The Office of Environmental Justice (OEJ) is the
entity within EPA with the primary responsibility
for coordinating the Agency's efforts to integrate
environmental justice consideration in ail polices,
programs, and activities. OEJ heads a long-term
strategic initiative to incorporate environmental
justice considerations into each EPA office and
region's strategic planning and budgeting
processes. OEJ also works with all stakeholders
to constructively engage in and collaboratively
address environmental justice issues and concerns.


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JUSTICE RESOURCES
 or general environmental justice inquiries, call the
 nvjronmental Justice Hotline at (800) 962-6215
To receive regular environmental justice updates via e-mail,
sign up on the Environmental Justice list server at
www.epa.gov/compliance/resources/listserv.html

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For online publications and other information resources,
visit the Office of Environmental Justice Web site at
www.epa.gov/compliance/environmentaljustice

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Information on EPA's Environmental Justice grant and
cooperative agreement programs is also available online at;
www.epa.gov/compliance/environmentaljustice/grants

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