Race and Superfund site remediation

Chad M Topaz, Berenize Garcia Nueva, Patrick Izidro de Souza, Jesse Schumann, Leah Shvedova, Xizhen Cai, Shaoyang Ning
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Superfund is a federal program established in 1980 to manage the cleanup of hazardous waste sites across the United States. Given the health and economic costs borne by people living near these sites, any demographic disparities within the Superfund program are issues of environmental justice. We investigate whether racial demographics local to a Superfund site are associated with its cleanup status, and if so, how. Our work addresses gaps in the literature by using detailed geospatial processing, comprehensive data, and a more complete set of racial/ethnic categorizations. We study 1,688 Superfund sites across the country. Under a wide variety of modeling scenarios, we consistently find that the proportion of the nearby population that is Asian is negatively associated with the probability of a Superfund site being cleaned up. This association has remained unidentified until now, possibly because earlier research on Superfund sites did not distinguish Asian populations as a separate group. Our result underscores the need for specific measurement and inclusion of diverse populations in environmental studies.
种族和超级基金场地修复
超级基金是一项联邦计划,成立于 1980 年,旨在管理全美危险废物场地的清理工作。鉴于居住在这些场所附近的人们所承担的健康和经济成本,超级基金项目中的任何人口统计差异都是环境正义问题。我们调查了超级基金场地附近的种族人口是否与该场地的清理状况相关,如果相关,又是如何相关的。我们的研究通过使用详细的地理空间处理、全面的数据和一套更完整的种族/族裔分类,填补了文献中的空白。我们研究了全国 1688 个超级基金场地。在多种建模情况下,我们一致发现,附近人口中的亚裔比例与超级基金场地被清理的概率呈负相关。这种关联直到现在仍未被发现,可能是因为早期的超级基金场地研究没有将亚裔人口作为一个单独的群体加以区分。我们的研究结果强调了在环境研究中对不同人群进行具体测量和纳入的必要性。
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