Description
In the last five years, we have witnessed a historic intensification of federal and state focus on the incorporation and advancement of environmental justice (EJ). This activity has been particularly acute in two areas: federal and regional approaches to enforcement and permitting, as well as at state and local levels, where a host of new laws, policies, and guidance documents weave environmental justice into the permitting process.
Join us for an update and a look into what’s next from leaders from federal, state, and local government, community organizations, and the private sector who regularly navigate this evolving landscape.
Through two panel discussions, our diverse faculty of experts will:
- Provide an overview of recent developments
- Help you understand the recently issued National Enforcement and Compliance Initiatives (NECIs) and how EJ considerations impact the permitting process for regulated industries
- Explore the new state EJ laws and policies
- Give insider perspectives from those on the front lines of EJ development and implementation
- Discuss industry responses to these requirements and what it means for the regulated community
Topic includes:
- Federal Environmental Justice Enforcement Initiatives and Their Impact on Permitting