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Environmental Appeals Board


The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Environmental Appeals Board is the final decision maker on administrative appeals under all major environmental statutes that EPA administers. Located in Washington, DC, the Board is an impartial tribunal independent for substantive purposes of all Agency components outside the Immediate Office of the Administrator. The Board’s caseload consists primarily of appeals from permit decisions and administrative civil penalty decisions, as well as petitions for reimbursement of costs incurred in complying with cleanup orders issued under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980 (CERCLA). The Board’s four Environmental Appeals Judges sit in panels of three and make decisions by majority vote. Eight attorneys and two administrative professionals provide support to the judges.

Alternative Dispute Resolution: The Board offers an Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) Program to assist parties in resolving disputes before the Board. The Board’s ADR Program offers parties the option of participating in ADR with the assistance of one of the Board’s Judges acting as a neutral evaluator/mediator. The ADR Program has been successful in assisting the parties in achieving a fast resolution of issues, with satisfying and enduring solutions.

Sharing the Board’s expertise on Environmental Adjudication: The Board also serves as a repository of expertise within the federal government on environmental administrative adjudication. Judges and attorneys on the Board have provided training and shared their expertise on environmental adjudication in domestic and international conferences and seminars with more than 400 judges, attorneys, environmental specialists, local, state and federal government officials, and civil society organizations. The Board has conducted training for judges from Asia, Central and South America, Eastern Europe, and the Middle East.



GUIDANCE DOCUMENTS: The Board has issued a Practice Manual for legal practitioners and A Citizens' Guide to EPA's Environmental Appeals Board, a plain language guide for members of the public participating in matters before the Board. The Board also has other guidance documents found on the EAB Guidance Documents page.

ATTENTION ELECTRONIC FILERS: Click here for information and registration instructions for the Board's e-Filing system. The Board's Standing Orders governing electronic filing are available on the Standing Orders section of the Board's website.

INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITIES: Click here for information on law student internship/externship opportunities with the Board.


Recent Board Actions

Order DateCitationAppeal No.Case Name
12/23/2016 Unpublished Final OrderCAA 16-03CPeace Industry Group (USA), Inc., and Blue Eagle Motor, Inc.
12/22/2016 17 E.A.D. ___ CAA 16-01Peace Industry Group (USA), Inc. Zhejiang Peace Industry and Trade Co....
12/22/2016 Unpublished Final OrderCAA 16-04CHouston Refining LP
11/16/2016 Unpublished Final OrderFIFRA 16-05CECCO USA, Inc
11/08/2016 Unpublished Final OrderCAA 16-01CSuzuki Motor of America, Inc, and Suzuki Motor Corporation
10/13/2016 Unpublished Final OrderFIFRA 16-04CSumitomo Chemical Company
10/06/2016 Unpublished Final OrderCWA 16-03Atkinson Developers, LLC Francis M. Atkinson, Jr.
10/06/2016 Unpublished Final OrderFIFRA 16-03CAmerican Covers Inc., d/b/a Handstands
09/29/2016 Unpublished Final OrderFIFRA 16-02CProctor & Gamble Company
09/27/2016 Unpublished Final OrderTSCA 16-03QBruggemannChemical, BruggemannChemical U.S., Inc.


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