Abstract

Abstract A top priority of the Executive Office of the President has been to address environmental justice in minority and low-income populations. Pollution is attributed to disproportionate health impacts and economic growth. Environmental pollution from coal mining and mountaintop removal (MTR) mining exists in the Appalachian region, which also suffers from widespread poverty, low incomes, low education levels, and poor health. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is tasked with incorporating environmental justice into its mission by identifying disproportionate environmental effects and health impacts on low-income populations. That goal could be accomplished through enforcement efforts to stop or lessen water pollution in Appalachia by bringing enforcement actions against coal mining operations which routinely discharge illegal quantities of pollutants under the Clean Water Act (CWA). Environmental justice also requires EPA to actually follow through and force violators to come into compliance w...

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