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    Office of Environmental Justice

    The Office of Environmental Justice (OEJ) works to increase community engagement with Environmental Justice (EJ) communities and the Department. Our Office facilitates environmental justice and ensure equity in the administration of the Department of Environmental Protection’s constitutional, statutory, and regulatory duties (DEP). Furthermore, OEJ helps DEP to outline measures to proactively educate, engage, and empower Pennsylvanians living in EJ areas, ensure enhanced public opportunities for involvement and participation, prioritize EJ in its compliance and enforcement activities, grant opportunities, and to identify mitigation and restoration practices for consideration. OEJ works to integrate EJ considerations into DEP daily operations by assessing new permits in EJ areas for efficiency and expeditiousness, implement proactive community engagement with increased coordination practices and foster external institutional collaboration.

    Mission Statement

    The mission of the Office of Environmental Justice (OEJ) is to help ensure the fair treatment and meaningful involvement of all people with the development, implementation, and enforcement of environmental policies, regulations, and laws; as well as the identification of environmental issues that affect the commonwealth's most vulnerable communities.

    What is Environmental Justice (EJ)?

    Environmental justice means the just treatment and meaningful involvement of all people, regardless of income, wealth, race, color, national origin, area of residence, Tribal affiliation, or disability, in agency decision-making and other activities that affect human health and the environment so that people: are fully protected from disproportionate and adverse human health and environmental effects (including risks) and hazards, including those related to climate change, the cumulative impacts of environmental and other burdens, and the legacy of racism or other structural or systemic barriers; and have equitable access to a healthy, sustainable, and resilient environment in which to live, play, work, learn, grow, worship, and engage in cultural and subsistence practices. It further involves the prevention of future environmental injustice, and the redress of historic environmental injustice, and the centering of environmentally burdened community voices in addressing environmental justice concerns.

    How does DEP identify Environmental Justice areas?

    DEP identifies EJ areas through its updated EJ Screener, the Pennsylvania Environmental Justice Mapping and Screening Tool (PennEnviroScreen). The state-of-the-art mapping tool identifies communities facing environmental justice issues using over 30 environmental, health, and socioeconomic indicators. PennEnviroScreen supports the administration and implementation of the updated EJ Policy.

    To identify EJ areas utilize the search bar function of the PennEnviroScreen tool or by using eMapPA. You can also contact your regional EJ coordinator. PennEnviroScreen, tutorial videos, and comprehensive methodology are available at dep.pa.gov/EnvironmentalJustice.

    Resources and Tools

    Community members can sign-up for notifications on eFACTS and eNOTICE, which are electronic notification systems that can provide the latest alerts of region-specific permit application, regulation, and compliance information. The regional DEP office and EJ Coordinator can also provide the latest updates. Key updates are also posted on the PA Bulletin. The Office of Environmental Justice’s PennEnviroScreen tool identifies EJ areas and criteria, and a tutorial on how to use this tool on the Department’s website. Specific projects will have updates listed on the Regional Resource page. Anyone can submit an Opt-in consideration for a project.

    For community resources related to grants and individual rebate programs, please visit DEP’s grants page. For federal EPA resources, please visit the EPA’s grants page. To receive federal grant application technical assistance, please visit the National Wildlife Foundation's EJ TCTAC webpage. To report an environmental complaint to the Department, submit a complaint online or call the Department’s complaint hotline, 866-255-5158.

    Public Participation

    Please sign-up for OEJ’s e-newsletter to stay up to date for our office and visit OEJ’s website regularly for opportunities of public engagement. Consider self-enrolling for future outreach and engagement opportunities. Participate on the Environmental Justice Advisory Board meetings. Every year, vacancies arise and there are opportunities to become an Environmental Justice Advisory Board (EJAB) member. To find out more visit the EJAB webpage. The Department has several Committees and Advisory Boards. Consider participating in their meetings and explore opportunities to become a member.

    Contact Us

    Please visit our contact us page to reach the Office of Environmental Justice.
    General Inquiries: RA-EPOEJ@pa.gov