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Safe and Sorry: Risk, Environmental Equity, and Hazardous Waste Management Facilities

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  • Mark K. Atlas

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Many empirical environmental equity analyses have attempted to determine if hazardous waste treatment, storage, or disposal facilities (TSDFs) are in disproportionately minority or low‐income areas. These prior analyses did not explain the extent of the risks posed by TSDFs, nor did they weight the distribution of those risks by the individual characteristics of the TSDFs. This study evaluated the risks posed by TSDFs in general and then examined whether any such risks were distributed inequitably when each TSDF was weighted by the amount of hazardous waste that it managed. Based on an assessment of the nature of the hazardous wastes that TSDFs manage, the possible exposure paths to risk from TSDFs, the laws designed to minimize the risks that TSDFs pose, and TSDFs’ safety records, the attention devoted to TSDFs by environmental equity researchers is greatly exaggerated. Furthermore, based on this study’s analyses, there was no pattern of the TSDFs or the risks that they posed being inequitably concentrated in disproportionately minority or low‐income areas. Most of the TSDFs and the hazardous waste that they manage are in areas that are either unpopulated or have fewer minority or low‐income people than the national average. There are, however, some TSDFs that are in highly populated, heavily minority or low‐income areas, which results in such people being more likely overall to be in close proximity to these facilities.

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  • Mark K. Atlas, 2001. "Safe and Sorry: Risk, Environmental Equity, and Hazardous Waste Management Facilities," Risk Analysis, John Wiley & Sons, vol. 21(5), pages 939-939, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:wly:riskan:v:21:y:2001:i:5:p:939-939
    DOI: 10.1111/0272-4332.215163
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    1. Chunlin Xin & Jie Wang & Ziping Wang & Chia-Huei Wu & Muhammad Nawaz & Sang-Bing Tsai, 2022. "Reverse logistics research of municipal hazardous waste: a literature review," Environment, Development and Sustainability: A Multidisciplinary Approach to the Theory and Practice of Sustainable Development, Springer, vol. 24(2), pages 1495-1531, February.
    2. Romero, Natalia & Nozick, Linda K. & Xu, Ningxiong, 2016. "Hazmat facility location and routing analysis with explicit consideration of equity using the Gini coefficient," Transportation Research Part E: Logistics and Transportation Review, Elsevier, vol. 89(C), pages 165-181.

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