Public comment period open through Wednesday, May 11, 2022
Harrisburg, PA – The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) is releasing a draft Environmental Justice Public Participation Policy
 (EJ Policy) which strengthens language on how DEP oversees and 
participates in environmental justice priorities and reform with 
community partners. The public comment period on the policy is open 
through Wednesday, May 11, 2022.
The Wolf Administration demonstrated its commitment to environmental justice when Gov. Tom Wolf signed an environmental justice executive order.
 That executive order strengthened the Wolf Administration’s resounding 
belief that all Pennsylvania communities are deserving of healthy 
environments, regardless of race, ethnicity, or income level.
The
 EJ Policy will help shape and guide DEP’s involvement in environmental 
justice areas. Since 2004, DEP and the Office of Environmental Justice 
(OEJ) have engaged with various stakeholders, including DEP staff, 
community residents and the Environmental Justice Advisory Board, to 
make sure a just and fair commitment to vulnerable communities is made.
“DEP
 has expanded its commitment to Environmental Justice in recent years, 
as shown in the extensive outreach that led to the draft Environmental 
Justice Policy currently being released for formal public comment. 
Though this draft policy is being released for public comment formally 
today, it was created with the guidance of community members through 
several outreach meetings over the last three years,” said DEP Secretary
 Patrick McDonnell.
DEP is also announcing the 
appointment of Justin Dula as the acting OEJ director. Dula, an 
environmental justice advocate, worked in OEJ as the eastern regional 
coordinator since 2018, and is the successor to former OEJ director 
Allison Acevedo, who departed from the role at the beginning of 2022. 
Dula was appointed to the role earlier this month and will dually 
function in the eastern regional coordinator position until a 
replacement is hired.
“I am honored to further 
efforts to meet the needs identified by communities facing environmental
 justice concerns in this new role,” said Dula. “I am excited to build 
on the increased outreach efforts to help continue to better understand 
community concerns and work to help move forward solutions.” 
The
 EJ Policy includes several sections to expand and improve upon the 
existing Environmental Justice Public Participation Policy which has 
been in effect since 2004. 
The current EJ Policy includes several sections:
•	General
 Information, which includes definitions, history and background, a 
description of DEP’s Office of Environmental Justice, and the 
Environmental Justice Advisory Board. 
•	Description
 of the Permit Review Process and Community Input. This is the process 
for collecting additional public input for a list of particular 
permits. 
•	Oil and Gas Public Engagement, which was a major need identified by community members.  
•	Inspections, Compliance, and Enforcement guidance to expand the policy beyond public participation in the permitting process.
•	Climate
 Initiatives, which spells out ways that environmental justice can be 
included in DEP’s climate action plan and other efforts. 
•	Opportunities
 for Community Development and Investments, which considers 
opportunities to financially assist communities facing environmental 
justice issues.
•	Policy 
Updates, which specifies that the policy should be reviewed for updates 
regularly to ensure that the policy continues to address community 
concerns.
DEP will hold three virtual public 
hearings for the purpose of accepting comments on the Draft 
Environmental Justice Policy. The hearings will be held as follows:
Tuesday, April 5, 2022, at 5:00 PM. 
•	Web Link 
•	Audio conference: +1-415-655-0003, Access code: 2630 690 8427
Tuesday, April 12, 2022, at 6:00 PM. 
•	Web Link 
•	Audio conference: +1-415-655-0003, Access code: 2633 346 6724
Thursday, April 28, 2022, from 12:00 PM.
•	Web Link 
•	Audio conference: +1-415-655-0003, Access code: 2633 980 7600
Persons wishing to present testimony at a hearing must contact Glenda Davidson, 717-783-4759 or RA-EPOEJ@pa.gov,
 at least 24 hours in advance, to reserve a time to present testimony. 
Language interpretation services are available upon request. Persons in 
need of language interpretation services must contact Davidson at RA-EPOEJ@pa.gov or at 717-783-4759 at least one week in advance.
Verbal
 testimony is limited to 5 minutes for each person. Organizations are 
limited to designating one person to present testimony on their behalf 
at one hearing. The hearings will be held through WebEx. People may 
provide testimony by means of telephone or WebEx teleconference. Video 
demonstrations and screen sharing by those presenting testimony will not
 be permitted. 
Members of the public wishing 
to observe a virtual public hearing without providing testimony are able
 to view these hearings using the links above. Those who have not 
registered in advance as described previously will remain muted for the 
duration of the public hearing. 
Persons in 
need of accommodations as provided for in the Americans with 
Disabilities Act of 1990 should contact the Board at 717-787-4526 or 
through the Pennsylvania Hamilton Relay Service at 800-654-5984 (TDD) or
 800-654-5988 (voice users) to discuss how the Board may accommodate 
their needs.
Written Comments 
For submitting written comments, commenters are encouraged to submit comments using DEP’s online eComment tool at https://www.ahs.dep.pa.gov/eComment/ or by e-mail to ecomment@pa.gov.
 Written comments may be mailed to the Technical Guidance Coordinator, 
Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection, Policy Office, 
Rachel Carson State Office Building, P.O. Box 2063, Harrisburg, PA 
17105-2063.