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逃逸化学品与环境正义:气候相关灾害后环境监测的一个模型

Fugitive Chemicals and Environmental Justice: A Model for Environmental Monitoring Following Climate-Related Disasters.

作者信息

Madrigano Jaime, Osorio Juan Camilo, Bautista Eddie, Chavez Ryan, Chaisson Christine F, Meza Erika, Shih Regina A, Chari Ramya

出版信息

Environ Justice. 2018 Jun 1;11(3):95-100. doi: 10.1089/env.2017.0044.

Abstract

The combination of population growth in areas of mixed (residential, commercial, and industrial) land use along U.S. waterfronts and the increasing frequency of devastating hurricanes and storm surges has led to community fears of widespread toxic chemical contamination resulting from accidental industrial or small business releases, particularly in the aftermath of an extreme weather event, such as a hurricane. Industrial waterfront communities, which are frequently environmental justice communities, contain numerous toxic chemical sources located in close proximity to residential housing, schools, daycare centers, playgrounds, and healthcare centers. Despite the longstanding concerns of community activists and researchers about the potential for "fugitive" chemicals to be released into floodwaters, there has been little coordinated research or action to develop environmental monitoring programs for disaster-affected communities. In the aftermath of Superstorm Sandy, a community-academic partnership was formed between the New York City Environmental Justice Alliance, UPROSE, The LifeLine Group, and the RAND Corporation. The collaboration, known as Grassroots Research to Action in Sunset Park (GRASP) has focused on identifying possible sources of chemical contamination, modeling the potential for chemical release into community areas and resulting exposure risks, and proactively developing actions for mitigating or preventing adverse community impacts. Through our ongoing work, we have identified barriers and drivers for community-based environmental monitoring, and in doing so, we have developed a framework to overcome challenges. In this article, we describe this framework, which can be used by waterfront communities bracing to deal with the effects of future devastating weather disasters.

摘要

美国沿海地区混合(住宅、商业和工业)土地利用区域的人口增长,加上毁灭性飓风和风暴潮发生频率的增加,导致社区担心工业或小企业意外泄漏会造成广泛的有毒化学污染,尤其是在飓风等极端天气事件之后。工业滨水社区通常是环境正义社区,有许多有毒化学源,它们紧邻住宅、学校、日托中心、操场和医疗中心。尽管社区活动家和研究人员长期以来一直担心“逃逸”化学物质可能会释放到洪水中,但几乎没有为受灾社区制定环境监测计划的协调研究或行动。超级飓风桑迪过后,纽约市环境正义联盟、UPROSE、生命线集团和兰德公司之间建立了社区与学术伙伴关系。这种合作被称为日落公园基层研究行动(GRASP),重点是确定化学污染的可能来源,模拟化学物质释放到社区区域的可能性以及由此产生的接触风险,并积极制定减轻或防止对社区产生不利影响的行动。通过我们正在进行的工作,我们确定了基于社区的环境监测的障碍和驱动因素,并在此过程中制定了一个克服挑战的框架。在本文中,我们描述了这个框架,面临未来毁灭性天气灾害影响的滨水社区可以使用该框架。

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