Courts must consider both procedural and substantive fairness in their analysis of proposed consent decrees. District of Columbia, 933 F. Supp. at 48. "A review of the fairness of a proposed consent decree requires an assessment of the good faith of the parties, the opinions of the counsel, and the possible risks involved in litigation if the settlement is not approved. A consent decree is substantively fair if it incorporates concepts of corrective justice and accountability[.]" Envtl. Def., 329 F. Supp. 2d at 70 (internal quotations and citations omitted).ered.