The New York Department of Environmental Conservation has announced a new permanent Environmental Justice Advisory Group to help develop environmental policies and review state regulations. The 16-member panel includes community leaders, researchers, business representatives, and environmental advocates. Its first meeting is scheduled for June 4 and will be open to the public both online and […]
The New York Department of Environmental Conservation has announced a new permanent Environmental Justice Advisory Group to help develop environmental policies and review state regulations. The 16-member panel includes community leaders, researchers, business representatives, and environmental advocates. Its first meeting is scheduled for June 4 and will be open to the public both online and at locations across New York State.

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