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Environmental Justice | DOH

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The passage Healthy Environment for All Act (HEAL)This historic step towards eliminating environmental and health disparities in communities of color and low-income households is being taken in 2021. It is the first Washington state law to establish a coordinated state agency approach for environmental justice.

The law covers seven state agencies: Washington State Department of Health (DOH); and the state departments of Agriculture, Commerce, Ecology, Natural Resources and Transportation. Other agencies can opt in. The HEAL Act expands on and implements certain key recommendations made by the Environmental Justice Task Force. Some key elements include:

Defining Environmental Justice

The law defines Washington in a clear manner, building on the Environmental Protection Agency definition of environmental justice.

Environmental justice is the equal treatment of all people, regardless of race, color or income, in the development, enforcement, and enforcement environmental laws, rules, policies, and regulations. Environmental justice refers to addressing environmental health impacts that are disproportionate in all laws, rules and policies with environmental effects. This includes prioritizing vulnerable communities and overburdened communities, equitable distribution of resources, and eradicating harm.

This Video explains the unintended consequences of environmental burdensfor people with low incomes, and people of colour. For more information, please visit the Environmental Justice Website by the EPA.

Environmental Justice Council

The law also creates the Environmental Justice Council to provide guidance and recommendations to the state, as well as an Interagency Workgroup for technical coordination among state agencies.

Agency Coordination and Requirements

This law sets standards for practice and encourages coordination and acceleration of work. DOH must convene an interagency group to support work of Environmental Justice Council and to ensure coordination among agencies.

Agencies are required:

Environmental Justice Assessments

The law requires that covered agencies conduct environmental justice assessment when making decisions about supporting or informing overburdened communities or vulnerable populations. Assessments are designed to help agencies understand disproportionate impacts, distribute environmental benefits fairly, reduce environmental harms, and address environmental and health disparities. This assessment should not delay the completion of the action.

These assessments will begin on July 1, 2023

Role of Washington Tracking Network

Washington Tracking Network is a DOH program that makes public health data easier to access. This data includes our Environmental Health Disparities (EHD) mapInteractive mapping tool that compares communities in the state for environmental health disparities. It also provides insight into where public investments should be prioritized. The EHD map has been identified as a resource for agency decision-making. DOH must maintain and grow the map. The law also requires that the Washington State Institute for Public Policy conduct a technical review.

WTN will be:

Timeline

These are some of the milestones that are required:

Please Note: Climate Commitment Act(CCA), which requires the Environmental Justice Council, to provide advice on several elements of climate program implementation and receive reports on certain aspects thereof. As more information becomes available, this timeline will be updated.

Reports and Information

Environmental Justice Factsheet (PDF)

Environmental Justice Task Force Final report (PDF)

Washington, DC: Climate Justice (PDF).

Contact

Environmental Justice Council Manager, 360-236-4238

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