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What can you do? - Superfund decisions that consider community input and advance environmental justice: Examples and guidelines from the "Incorporating Community Input OSRTI" memo
Hosted by U.S. EPA

This training will detail how the little decisions EPA makes can incorporate community input and advance environmental justice. We will provide examples for each member of a site team based on their role.

  • How community input, including environmental justice concerns, can inform EPA’s decisions during investigation and response selection;
  • What RPMs, Risk Assessors, CICs, and Site Attorneys (and managers) can do in their roles; and
  • Explaining how EPA responds to community or environmental justice concerns.

Participants will

  • get an update on the recent memo "Incorporating Community Input, Including Environmental Justice Considerations, Throughout CERCLA Investigations and Response Selection" (semspub.epa.gov/work/HQ/100003363.pdf)
  • discuss examples
  • participate in a Q&A session with the panelists.

This EPA-only training is intended for regional site teams including Community Involvement Coordinators (CICs), Remedial Project Managers (RPMs), Site Assessment Managers (SAMs), On-Scene Coordinators (OSCs), and other EPA staff supporting Superfund work. All EPA staff are welcome to participate.

Instructor’s Name:

  • Erik Spalvins
  • Bill Denman
  • Tonya Spencer-Harvey
For general information contact Erik Spalvins by telephone at 404-562-8938 or via e-mail at spalvins.erik@epa.gov

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