West Virginia Code § 22-25-1

Legislative findings
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The Legislature finds that:
(1) Regulated and nonregulated entities that demonstrate a commitment to the environment
by going beyond compliance with environmental laws and rules positively impact the quality
of life for all citizens of the state by improving the economy and the environment by
increasing consumer and public confidence, boosting management and employee morale,
and operating in a safe and sensible manner that lessens impacts on the environment.
(2) While West Virginia's existing environmental laws play an imuportant role in protecting
the environment, environmental protection could be further enhanced by authorizing
innovative advances in environmental regulatory methods and approaches.
(3) Enhanced public involvement allows the public anda community to meaningfully
participate in finding solutions for environmental issues in their community while
maintaining the vitality of the local and state econolmy and strengthening ties between
businesses, nonbusiness entities and communsity.
(4) Increased use of pollution prevention sitrategies, more cost-effective options for
compliance with environmental standards, improvement of environmental performance, and
reduction in occurrences of noncompliance with environmental standards can be achieved
through the establishment and implementation of a voluntary environmental excellence
program pursuant to this article. This voluntary program will provide entities with the
opportunity to enter into an agreement with the Department of Environmental Protection
through which the department shall grant recognition and other benefits to participating
entities that comply with a prescribed number of program elements established by the
secretary of the Department of Environmental Protection designed to reduce environmental
impacts beyond those achieved by compliance with environmental laws and permits alone.

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