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Suit: Army Corps’ Dredging Project Failed to Consider Impacts on Environmental Justice Communities in Puerto Rico

The US Army Corps of Engineers is planning a massive dredging project in the San Juan Bay (Puerto Rico), which will remove around 10 million cubic yards of sediment from the river bottom. The dredging project has faced objections from …

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Baltimore Residents Protest President Biden’s Announcement to Rebuild Old Potomac Tunnel, Cite Environmental Justice and Health Concerns

EJ activists protested against the Baltimore and Potomac Tunnel construction project citing environmental justice concerns. Protesters believe that the construction of the tunnel would damage houses built in the 1900s in Reservoir Hill and other west Baltimore neighborhoods. Protesters support …

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Environmental Injustice Concerns at Heart of EPA Investigating Flooding and Sewage Issues in Hartford

The EPA is conducting an inspection of the Metropolitan District’s facilities in response to flooding and sewage issues in Hartford, including environmental justice communities. The inspection will assess the district’s compliance with federal regulations and evaluate its ability to handle …

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Regular Flooding of EJ Communities in Norfolk Attributed to Climate Change, Local Officials Finally Invest In Resiliency Measures

The largely African American neighborhood of Chesterfield Heights in Norfolk, VA, has experienced increased flooding, which is being linked to climate change. The Ohio Creek Watershed Project is a $112 million effort to address the flooding problem in Chesterfield Heights …

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Large National Coalition Issues Policy Agenda Focusing on Nature Conservation and Sustainability for Marginalized Communities

The America the Beautiful for All Coalition, consisting of 150 organizations, was formed to conserve 30% of land, water, and ocean in the United States by 2030 and achieve equitable access to nature’s benefits. The coalition’s policy agenda contains 20 …

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EPA Launches New Initiative to Accelerate Lead Pipe Replacement to Protect Underserved Communities

The EPA is launching a new initiative called “Lead Service Line Replacement Accelerators” to support environmental justice and disadvantaged communities in removing and replacing lead service lines. The initiative will provide technical assistance to help communities access funding from President …

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Op-Ed: EPA Technical Programs May Be Creating Barriers to Achieve Environmental Justice

The EPA’s Technical Assistance Grant (TAG) program, although well intentioned, appears to be “another one of the many systemic barriers” facing low-income and disadvantaged communities when it comes creating a healthier environment. Small, grassroots community organizations may struggle with providing …

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