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Environmental Justice in Indian Country: Dumpsite Remediation on the Swinomish Indian Reservation

机译:印度国家的环境正义:斯威诺米什式印第安人保留地的垃圾场修复

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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) defines environmental justice as the "fair treatment for people of all races, cultures, and incomes, regarding the development of environmental laws, regulations, and policies." The last decade has focused considerable national attention on the environmental pollution inequity that persists among the nation's poorest communities. Despite these environmental justice efforts, poor communities continue to face adverse environmental conditions. For the more than 550 Native American communities, the struggle to attain environmental justice is more than a matter of enforcing national laws equitably; it is also a matter of a federal trust duty for the protection of Indian lands and natural resources, honoring a promise that Native American homelands would forever be sustainable. Equally important is the federal promise to assist tribes in managing their reservation environments under their reserved powers of self-government, an attribute that most distinguishes tribes from other communities. The PM Northwest, Inc. (PMNW) dumpsite is located within the boundaries of the Swinomish Indian Reservation in Washington State. Between approximately 1958 and 1970, PMNW contracted with local oil refineries to dispose of hazardous wastes from their operations at the reservation dumpsite. Almost two decades would pass before the Swinomish tribe was able to persuade EPA that a cleanup action under Compre-rnhensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA) was warranted. This article reviews the enduring struggle to achieve Indian environmental justice in the Swinomish homeland, a process that was dependent upon the development of the tribe's political and environmental management capacity as well as EPA's eventual acknowledgement that Indian environmental justice is integrally linked to its federal trust responsibility.
机译:美国环境保护署(EPA)将环境正义定义为“在制定环境法律,法规和政策方面,对所有种族,文化和收入的人都应给予公平待遇”。在过去的十年中,全国相当大的注意力集中在该国最贫穷社区中持续存在的环境污染不平等问题上。尽管做出了这些环境正义努力,贫困社区仍然面临不利的环境条件。对于550多个美洲原住民社区而言,实现环境正义的斗争不仅仅是公平地执行国家法律。这也是保护印度土地和自然资源的联邦信托义务,兑现了美国原住民土地将永远可持续的承诺。同样重要的是,联邦承诺协助部落在其保留的自治权下管理其保留环境,这一属性最能使部落与其他社区区分开。 PM Northwest,Inc.(PMNW)垃圾场位于华盛顿州Swinomish印度保留地的范围内。在大约1958年至1970年之间,PMNW与当地的炼油厂签订了合同,在保留垃圾场处置其运营中产生的危险废物。在斯威诺米部落能够说服EPA认为,根据《综合环境响应,赔偿和责任法》(CERCLA)采取清理行动之后,将过去近二十年。本文回顾了为在斯威诺米故乡实现印度环境正义而进行的持久努力,这一过程取决于部落政治和环境管理能力的发展,以及EPA最终承认印度环境正义与其联邦信任责任密不可分。

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    《Environmental Management》 |2006年第6期|896-909|共14页
  • 作者

    Nicholas C. Zaferatos;

  • 作者单位

    Department of Environmental Studies, Huxley College of the Environment, Western Washington University, Bellingham, Washington, USA;

  • 收录信息 美国《科学引文索引》(SCI);美国《工程索引》(EI);美国《化学文摘》(CA);
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