Friends of Buckingham v. State Air Pollution Control

947 F.3d 68
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit
DecidedJanuary 7, 2020
Docket19-1152
StatusPublished
Cited by13 cases

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Opinion

PUBLISHED

UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE FOURTH CIRCUIT

No. 19-1152

FRIENDS OF BUCKINGHAM; CHESAPEAKE BAY FOUNDATION, INCORPORATED,

Petitioners,

v.

STATE AIR POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD; RICHARD D. LANGFORD, Chair of the State Air Pollution Control Board; VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY; DAVID K. PAYLOR, Director, Virginia Department of Environmental Quality,

Respondents,

ATLANTIC COAST PIPELINE LLC,

Intervenor.

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LAWYERS’ COMMITTEE FOR CIVIL RIGHTS UNDER LAW; DELEGATE DAWN ADAMS; DELEGATE LASHRECSE AIRD; DELEGATE HALA ALAYA; DELEGATE JOHN BELL; SENATOR JENNIFER BOYSKO; DELEGATE JENNIFER CARROLL FOY; DELEGATE LEE CARTER; DELEGATE KELLY CONVIRS-FOWLER; SENATOR CREIGH DEEDS; DELEGATE KARRIE DELANEY; DELEGATE WENDY GOODITIS; DELEGATE ELIZABETH GUZMAN; DELEGATE PATRICK ALAN HOPE; DELEGATE CHRIS HURST; DELEGATE JAY JONES; DELEGATE MARK KEAM; DELEGATE KAYE KORY; DELEGATE PAUL KRIZEK; DELEGATE MARK LEVINE; DELEGATE ALFONSO LOPEZ; DELEGATE KENNETH R. PLUM; DELEGATE SAM RASOUL; DELEGATE MARCUS SIMON; DELEGATE KATHY TRAN; DELEGATE CHERYL TURPIN; DELEGATE DEBRA RODMAN; DELEGATE IBRAHEEM SAMIRAH; DELEGATE LIONELL SPRUILL; VIRGINIA CONFERENCE NAACP; THE CENTER FOR EARTH ETHICS; VIRGINIA STATE CONFERENCE OF NAACP BRANCHES; UNION GROVE MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH; SIERRA CLUB; VIRGINIA INTERFAITH POWER AND LIGHT; KAIROS CENTER FOR RELIGIONS, RIGHTS, AND SOCIAL JUSTICE,

Amici Supporting Petitioners.

JOSEPH SCRUGGS; GERALD WASHINGTON; CRAIG WHITE,

Amici Supporting Respondents/Intervenor.

On Petition for Review of a Decision of the State Air Pollution Control Board and the Virginia Department of Environmental Quality. (Permit No. 21599)

Argued: October 29, 2019 Decided: January 7, 2020

Before GREGORY, Chief Judge, and WYNN and THACKER, Circuit Judges.

Petition for review granted; vacated and remanded by published opinion. Judge Thacker wrote the opinion, in which Chief Judge Gregory and Judge Wynn joined.

ARGUED: David L. Neal, SOUTHERN ENVIRONMENTAL LAW CENTER, Chapel Hill, North Carolina; Jon Alan Mueller, CHESAPEAKE BAY FOUNDATION, INC., Annapolis, Maryland, for Petitioners. Martine Elizabeth Cicconi, OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL OF VIRGINIA, Richmond, Virginia, for Respondents. Elbert Lin, HUNTON ANDREWS KURTH LLP, Richmond, Virginia, for Intervenor. ON BRIEF: Gregory Buppert, Charmayne G. Staloff, SOUTHERN ENVIRONMENTAL LAW CENTER, Charlottesville, Virginia, for Petitioner Friends of Buckingham. Margaret L. Sanner, CHESAPEAKE BAY FOUNDATION, INC., Annapolis, Maryland, for Petitioner Chesapeake Bay Foundation, Inc. Mark R. Herring, Attorney General, Donald D. Anderson, Deputy Attorney General, Paul Kugelman, Senior Assistant Attorney General, Toby J. Heytens, Solicitor General, Michelle S. Kallen, Deputy Solicitor General, Brittany M. Jones, John Marshall Fellow, OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL OF VIRGINIA, Richmond, Virginia, for Respondents. Harry M. Johnson, III, Timothy L. McHugh, Aaron C. Alderman, Richmond, Virginia, Stuart A. Raphael, HUNTON

2 ANDREWS KURTH LLP, Washington, D.C., for Intervenor Atlantic Coast Pipeline, LLC. Kristen Clarke, Jon Greenbaum, Dorian L. Spence, Maryum Jordan, LAWYERS’ COMMITTEE FOR CIVIL RIGHTS UNDER LAW, Washington, D.C., for Amicus Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law. Elizabeth F. Benson, SIERRA CLUB, Oakland, California, for Amici Virginia State Conference NAACP, Union Grove Missionary Baptist Church, Sierra Club, Virginia Interfaith Power & Light, and Kairos Center for Religions, Rights, and Social Justice. Aderson B. Francois, Taylor Blatz, Civil Rights Clinic, GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY LAW CENTER, Washington, D.C., for Amici 28 Members of the Virginia General Assembly, Virginia State Conference NAACP, and the Center for Earth Ethics. Andrew P. Sherrod, Jaime B. Wisegarver, HIRSCHLER FLEISCHER, P.C., Richmond, Virginia, for Amici Joseph Scruggs, Gerald Washington, and Craig White.

3 THACKER, Circuit Judge:

Friends of Buckingham and the Chesapeake Bay Foundation, Inc. (collectively,

“Petitioners”) challenge the Virginia Air Pollution Control Board (“Board”)’s award of a

permit for construction of a compressor station on behalf of Intervenor Atlantic Coast

Pipeline, LLC (“ACP”) in the historic community of Union Hill in Buckingham County,

Virginia (the “Compressor Station”). The Compressor Station is one of three such stations

planned to support the transmission of natural gas through the ACP’s 600-mile pipeline

(the “Pipeline”), which is projected to stretch from West Virginia to North Carolina.

Petitioners filed this petition for review against the Board and its chairman, and the

Virginia Department of Environmental Quality (“DEQ”) and its director (collectively,

“Respondents”), raising two assignments of error. First, Petitioners contend the Board

erred in failing to consider electric turbines as zero-emission alternatives to gas-fired

turbines in the Compressor Station. Second, they contend the Board erred in failing to

assess the Compressor Station’s potential for disproportionate health impacts on the

predominantly African-American community of Union Hill, and in failing to

independently evaluate the suitability of that site.

As explained below, we agree with Petitioners and vacate and remand to the Board.

4 I.

A.

Legal Background

This petition for review is governed by a complex intertwining of local, state, and

federal laws and regulations. Therefore, we first set forth the law at play before turning to

the facts at hand.

1.

The Clean Air Act

National Air Quality Standards

Pursuant to the Clean Air Act (“CAA”), 42 U.S.C. §§ 7401–7671q, the

Environmental Protection Agency (“EPA”) is tasked with establishing national ambient 1

air quality standards (“NAAQS”) for certain “criteria” pollutants. 42 U.S.C. § 7409.

Criteria pollutants are pollutants which EPA has determined may endanger the public

health or welfare, and they include: sulfur dioxide, carbon monoxide, nitrogen dioxide

(referred to herein as “NOx”), ozone, particulate matter, and lead. See generally 40 C.F.R.

Part 50.

There are both primary and secondary NAAQS. The primary NAAQS for a given

pollutant are the acceptable concentrations of pollutants in the ambient air required to

1 “Ambient air” means “that portion of the atmosphere, external to buildings, to which the general public has access.” 40 C.F.R. § 50.1(e).

5 “protect the public health,” allowing an “adequate margin for safety.” 42 U.S.C.

§ 7409(b)(1). The secondary NAAQS are the levels set to “protect the public welfare,”

including environmental and economic interests such as “soils, water, crops,” “manmade

materials,” “visibility,” and “climate,” in addition to “effects on economic values and on

personal comfort.” Id. § 7409(b)(2), 7602(h).

Once set by the EPA, the NAAQS are then implemented by nationwide limitations

on mobile sources like vehicles, and on new or modified stationary sources; and, relevant

here, by state implementation plans (“SIP”s), which implement the NAAQS through

emission limitations on stationary and mobile sources. See 42 U.S.C. §§ 7409–10.

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