This bill mandates the Department of Environmental Management (DEM) and the Coastal Resources Management Council to adopt specific measures before issuing permits for activities that could impact health and environmental conditions in these identified focus areas. The provisions require comprehensive assessments of public health risks and environmental consequences from proposed activities, thereby influencing how and when permits are granted. Such regulation has the potential to significantly alter how industries operate, especially in populated areas previously overlooked in environmental decision-making.
Summary
S2087, known as the Environmental Justice Act, aims to address the concerns of communities disproportionately affected by environmental hazards in Rhode Island. The bill focuses on creating a framework that requires the assessment of cumulative impacts from environmental pollutants in designated environmental justice areas. These areas are determined based on criteria such as income levels, minority populations, and language proficiency, aiming to ensure fair treatment of all communities regardless of race or economic standing.
Contention
Debate surrounding S2087 includes concerns over state regulatory authority versus local community control. Proponents argue that the bill empowers communities by involving them in decisions affecting their health and environment, contributing to greater transparency and accountability. Conversely, critics claim that the additional regulatory burden could deter business development and economic growth in affected areas, potentially leading to job losses and increased costs for businesses.
Establishes requirements which would have to be met by an applicant prior to the issuing of permits for an activity that would have an environmental impact on or would increase the cumulative impacts on an environmental justice area.
Establishes requirements which would have to be met by an applicant prior to the issuing of permits for an activity that would have an environmental impact on or would increase the cumulative impacts on an environmental justice area.
Establishes requirements which would have to be met by an applicant prior to the issuing of permits for an activity that would have an environmental impact on or would increase the cumulative impacts on an environmental justice area.
California Environmental Quality Act: State Board of Forestry and Fire Protection: vegetation treatment program: final program environmental impact report.