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南洛杉矶城市石油开发项目周边社区健康与暴露研究。

Community-Based Health and Exposure Study around Urban Oil Developments in South Los Angeles.

机构信息

Urban and Environmental Policy Department, Occidental College, Los Angeles, CA 90041-3314, USA.

Department of Environmental Engineering, University of Colorado Boulder, Boulder, CO 80309-0427, USA.

出版信息

Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2018 Jan 15;15(1):138. doi: 10.3390/ijerph15010138.

Abstract

Oilfield-adjacent communities often report symptoms such as headaches and/or asthma. Yet, little data exists on health experiences and exposures in urban environments with oil and gas development. In partnership with (community health workers), we gathered household surveys nearby two oil production sites in Los Angeles. We tested the capacity of low-cost sensors for localized exposure estimates. Bilingual surveys of 205 randomly sampled residences were collected within two 1500 ft. buffer areas (West Adams and University Park) surrounding oil development sites. We used a one-sample proportion test, comparing overall rates from the California Health Interview Survey (CHIS) of Service Planning Area 6 (SPA6) and Los Angeles County for variables of interest such as asthma. Field calibrated low-cost sensors recorded methane emissions. Physician diagnosed asthma rates were reported to be higher within both buffers than in SPA6 or LA County. Asthma prevalence in West Adams but not University Park was significantly higher than in Los Angeles County. Respondents with diagnosed asthma reported rates of emergency room visits in the previous 12 months similar to SPA6. 45% of respondents were unaware of oil development; 63% of residents would not know how to contact local regulatory authorities. Residents often seek information about their health and site-related activities. Low-cost sensors may be useful in highlighting differences between sites or recording larger emission events and can provide localized data alongside resident-reported symptoms. Regulatory officials should help clarify information to the community on methods for reporting health symptoms. Our community-based participatory research (CBPR) partnership supports efforts to answer community questions as residents seek a safety buffer between sensitive land uses and active oil development.

摘要

油田周边社区经常报告头痛和/或哮喘等症状。然而,在有石油和天然气开发的城市环境中,关于健康体验和暴露的数据很少。我们与(社区卫生工作者)合作,在洛杉矶的两个石油生产现场附近收集了家庭调查。我们测试了低成本传感器进行局部暴露估计的能力。在围绕石油开发场地的两个 1500 英尺缓冲区(西亚当斯和大学公园)内,随机抽取了 205 个住宅进行了双语调查。我们使用了一个样本比例检验,将服务规划区 6(SPA6)和洛杉矶县的加利福尼亚健康访谈调查(CHIS)的总体比率与感兴趣的变量(如哮喘)进行了比较。现场校准的低成本传感器记录了甲烷排放。报告称,在两个缓冲区中,医生诊断出的哮喘率均高于 SPA6 或洛杉矶县。西亚当斯的哮喘患病率高于洛杉矶县,但大学公园的哮喘患病率则没有。报告有诊断出的哮喘的受访者在过去 12 个月内急诊就诊的比例与 SPA6 相似。45%的受访者不知道石油开发;63%的居民不知道如何联系当地监管当局。居民经常寻求有关其健康和与场地相关活动的信息。低成本传感器可能有助于突出站点之间的差异或记录更大的排放事件,并可以与居民报告的症状一起提供局部数据。监管官员应帮助向社区澄清报告健康症状的方法。我们的社区参与式研究(CBPR)伙伴关系支持努力回答社区的问题,因为居民希望在敏感土地用途和活跃的石油开发之间建立安全缓冲区。

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