VEEP Framework
VEEP currently has three types of participation:
- E2...for those facilities who are interested in beginning or are in the early stages of implementing an EMS and pollution prevention program and have a record or sustained compliance with environmental regulations.
- E3...for those facilities with a fully-implemented EMS and a pollution prevention program with documented results and a record of sustained compliance with environmental regulations.
- E4...for those facilities with a fully-implemented EMS (that has been verified by an independent third party) that has committed to measures for continuous and sustainable environmental progress and community involvement.
Membership Criteria Comparison:
Fully Implemented EMS
EMS Self-assessment
Procedures for Communicating Environmental Information to Public
Annual Reporting (on at least two environmental measures)
One Full EMS Cycle Implemented
Annual Reporting (on at least three environmental measures)
How DEQ notify the public regarding who has applied for and who has been accepted inthe VEEP?
DEQ staff will contact the facility once the application review process has started. For the purposes of notifying the public, DEQ will post the names of facilities under review for participation as well as those that have been accepted on its web site. DEQ regularly updates the web site. View the members of VEEP.
Are there any reporting requirements for VEEP?
An annual report is required to remain a participant in good standing at all levels of the program. Facilities must show overall improvement inthe operation of their EMS and pollution prevention program as well as no significant compliance issues to stay in the program. Reports for the previous calendar year for all facilities must be submitted to DEQ by April 1 of the following year in order to remain a participant in good standing. Facilities not submitting annual reports by April 1 will jeopardize the continuation of any VEEP incentives that may apply to them, including permit fee discounts and recognition. Please contact Keith Boisvert at 804-698-4225 or kaboisvert@deq.virginia.gov with question on annual reporting.
Can a facility's participation in VEEP be terminated by DEQ?
Termination or removal from VEEP may occur in the following situations:
- Failure to document overall improvement in environmental management system and pollution prevention in the annual report (required documentation will differ for the E2, E3 and E4 program levels);
- Significant change in compliance status such that the facility no longer is considered to have a record of sustained compliance; or
- Failure of the facility to meet its commitments to the program on a continuous basis.
A review for possible removal will automatically be triggered under these circumstances. Applicants will have an opportunity to request a reconsideration of a termination decision by the Director of the Division of Environmental Enhancement. If a facility is terminated from the program, it must reapply to be considered for participation in the future.

The Virginia Environmental Excellence Program encourages superior performance through environmental management systems and pollution prevention.