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Environmental Justice in Virginia: Where are We Now?

Environmental justice is rapidly evolving in Virginia. As a result, regulators are unsure of how to incorporate, or weigh, environmental justice considerations in their decision-making process. However increasingly progressive legislation and landmark judicial decisions that check the power of state’s regulatory bodies have made environmental justice not only a significant but required element in permitting decisions.


In general, with the current legislature and regulations, Virginians can expect a greater emphasis placed on environmental justice considerations during regulatory decision making. Additionally, we could see more frequent affirmation of localities’ right to consider environmental justice case-by-case rather than by a state-level directive in future permitting situations. This poses an opportunity for localities to be a leader in furthering environmental justice initiatives within the Commonwealth, but may also erode efforts to establish uniform standards of environmental and economic impact considerations for Virginia’s vulnerable communities.


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