Protecting Black and African Americans from Disproportionate Coal Ash Exposure in Georgia

Julia Didier Pedrosa de Amorim, L. M. Bradley, Nicholas Harbin, Evelyn Kimbrough
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In 2019, an estimated 20% of the energy produced in Georgia came from coal power plants, producing a staggering 6 million tons of toxic coal ash byproducts (Nuclear Energy Institute 2020). The improper storage of this coal ash leads to chemicals leaching into the environment, poisoning the people who reside near the power plants and coal ash dump sites (Earth Justice 2018). Both in the nation and here in Georgia, Black and African American communities are disproportionately harmed by health issues caused by coal ash exposure due to living near coal power plants (Merem 2016, 1-16). To ensure equitable protection from coal ash across the community, we propose amending the Official Georgia Code to adopt HB431, which implements extensive requirements for obtaining coal ash site permits. We further propose incorporating fines for companies that violate HB431 and using fines to empower affected communities.
保护佐治亚州的黑人和非裔美国人免受不成比例的煤灰污染
2019年,格鲁吉亚估计有20%的能源来自燃煤电厂,产生了惊人的600万吨有毒煤灰副产品(核能研究所2020年)。这种煤灰的不当储存导致化学物质浸出到环境中,毒害了居住在发电厂和煤灰倾倒场附近的人们(地球正义2018)。无论是在美国还是在乔治亚州,由于居住在燃煤电厂附近,黑人和非裔美国人社区都不成比例地受到煤灰暴露造成的健康问题的伤害(Merem 2016,1 -16)。为了确保整个社区对煤灰的公平保护,我们建议修改乔治亚州官方法规,采用HB431,该法规对获得煤灰场地许可证实施了广泛的要求。我们进一步建议对违反HB431的公司进行罚款,并利用罚款来授权受影响的社区。
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