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Innovations Top image credit: Courtesy of John Schelp; inset: courtesy of Vivian Umberger
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The Risk Where You Live Charles W. Schmidt Abstract Soon to be unveiled by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) , the latest version of the Risk-Screening Environmental Indicators model promises to let users quickly determine the pollution impacts of industries within a selected square kilometer of the United States. Developed as part of the EPA's community right-to-know initiatives, the model provides data in three formats: annual chemical releases by facility, ranking of model results by chemical hazards, and a risk ranking of potential exposures to a specific actual population. Although not a true risk assessment tool, the model still is heralded by many as being highly valuable for environmental justice and health advocates, policy makers, and EPA scientists. The full version of this article is available for free in HTML or PDF formats. |
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