· Who and what are the top polluters in your zip code?
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· What percent of the homes in your zipcode have lead-based paint?
7%
· Are there Superfund sites in your zip? (In your BLOG, make sure to tell us what a Superfund Site is)
A superfund site is, according to the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, “any land in the United States that has been contaminated by hazardous waste and identified by the EPA as a candidate for cleanup because it poses a risk to human health and/or the environment”
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· What can you tell us about the Superfund sites that are near where you live?
Sources of Contamination:
- Discharge to sewer/surface water
- Dumping - unauthorized
- Inadvertent spill
- Lagoon disposal
- Landfill
- Manufacturing process
- Ocean disposal
- Recycling (Other than primary operation)
- Storage - drums/containers of waste
- Storage - finished product
- Storage - raw material
- Waste pile
- Waste tank - above ground
- Waste tank - below ground
Contaminants Detected
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Groundwater and Drinking Water
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Were drinking water wells shut down due to contamination?
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No
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Are drinking water wells potentially threatened?
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No
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Aquifer discharges into:
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A sensitive ecological environment
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Population served by water wells in the aquifer:
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0
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· What did you learn about the air quality in your zipcode?
According to airnow.gov
Current Conditions
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AQI - Pollutant Details
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Air Quality Forecast
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AQI - Pollutant Details
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· How about the water quality?
I love drinking tap water and according to San Francisco Water Power Sewer company, “San Franciscans currently enjoy high-quality, great tasting water from the Hetch Hetchy Regional Water System”. Also, “unlike bottled water, our delicious tap water costs less than half a penny per gallon, is quality tested over 100,000 times a year, and goes straight to your tap”. In fact, “tap water is also highly regulated by the EPA and across state and local water quality standards”.
· How did your zipcode fair on a social justice / environmental justice basis?
For the superfund sites, my zipcode of 94112 is “cleanest/best”
Cleanest/Best
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National Average
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Dirtiest/Worst
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0%
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50%
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100%
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Number of Superfund sites:
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Rank Superfund sites in SAN FRANCISCO County by potential pre-cleanup hazards to public health risks and the environment
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Rank counties in CALIFORNIA by number of Superfund sites
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Hey Rudi,
ReplyDeleteI hope that San Francisco has had a chance to somehow reduce the top polluters of the Drydock Inc and Chevron, and of the top pollutants including xylene since 2002, because although it was recent a lot has changed in 16 years in San Francisco to reduce our carbon footprint and also get rid of hazards to health. I also had no idea that Treasure Island was a superfund site all these years living in San Francisco. SF is lucky to have good water quality! Thanks for sharing!
Hi again Rudi!
ReplyDeleteWow I did not know that Treasure Island is a superfund site! But it makes so much sense since for a long time is has been a rather isolated place, but I am concerned now with all the developments happening there both in housing and food business. I wonder how the superfund site may be impacting these developments- or if this is even ethnically taken into consideration! Im happy to hear that SF has good water quality! I was surprised that Oakland's is not as good! Thank you for sharing!