Environmental Justice Publications

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    New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection Environmental Justice Action Plan
    (2025-12) Perry, Kandyce; Ramirez, Myla; Akbar, Nadia; Azimi, Rehanna; O'Connor, Anna Maria; New Jersey. Department of Environmental Protection. Office of Environmental Justice
    This report is the first Environmental Justice Action Plan for the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection. It is intended to serve as a roadmap for a more equitable and just set of services and initiatives to better serve overburdened communities across New Jersey. Its strategies for supporting environmental quality throughout the state outlines roles for DEP’s many programs to work together towards furthering the promise of environmental justice. These strategies build on the strength of the State’s history of strong statutes, regulations, and policies to improve and protect our air, land, water, and natural and historic resources. The strategies here connect a wide variety of initiatives to be implemented across the Department, and in collaboration with stakeholders, community groups, and other government entities. This EJ Action Plan addresses current concerns, such as the challenges of living and working in communities that bear disproportionate environmental burdens and lack of environmental benefits. At the same time, the EJ Action Plan highlights opportunities to support the agency’s mission of protecting the environment over the next decade, and especially in the immediate future. Through an initial assessment process of listening and visioning, the Office of Environmental Justice has engaged with DEP professionals across the multitude of DEP programs to reflect on their important work, and to identify where environmental justice challenges can be turned into opportunities. From assessing the Department’s work to creating a robust list of goals and actions, this Plan aims to bring together the ideas and vision of staff and leadership across DEP to better serve people and communities across New Jersey. This Plan is intended to be a living document that can evolve alongside community needs and agency goals, and that at all times seeks to integrate environmental justice considerations into all Department functions and workstreams. It is only by thinking deeply about how we perform and consistently improve upon the work of public health, safety, and environmental protection that we can further the promise of environmental justice—for all.
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    Meaningful Public Participation Guidance : A Guide for Facilities Subject to New Jersey’s Environmental Justice Rule
    (Trenton, N.J. : New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, Office of Environmental Justice, 2024) New Jersey. Department of Environmental Protection
    The Environmental Justice Rules, N.J.A.C. 7:1C (EJ Rules), require facilities to engage with the members of the surrounding community in a meaningful dialogue to further the aims of the Environmental Justice law. This requirement is a novel approach under a first-of-its-kind law, and therefore, the Department of Environmental Protection (Department) has created this guide to offer suggestions to the permit applicants on how to facilitate and engage in that meaningful dialogue. The methods referenced in this guidance document are one way of achieving compliance with N.J.A.C. 7:1C. Please refer to the Rules and use this guide in conjunction with the Rules.
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    Environmental Justice Mapping, Assessment, and Protection (EJMAP): Technical Guidance
    (Trenton, N.J. : New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, Office of Environmental Justice, 2022-06-06) New Jersey. Department of Environmental Protection
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    Furthering the Promise: A Guidance Document for Advancing Environmental Justice Across State Government
    ([Trenton, N.J.] : New Jersey. Department of Environmental Protection, Office of Environmental Justice, 2020-09) New Jersey. Department of Environmental Protection
    All New Jersey residents deserve to live, work, learn, and play in a clean and healthy environment. Furthering the Promise Guidance Document propels us toward that goal for all New Jerseyans, regardless of income, race, ethnicity, color or zip code. In accordance with Executive Order 23, this guidance document will help Executive Branch departments and agencies (“the Executive Branch”) to achieve environmental justice when implementing their statutory and regulatory responsibilities. Furthering the Promise provides a framework for realizing the State’s environmental justice goals concertedly across the Executive Branch and in collaboration with the communities we serve.