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Environmental Justice And Enforcement Of The Safe Drinking Water Act: The Arizona Arsenic Experience

机译:环境正义与《安全饮用水法》的执行:亚利桑那州的砷经验

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Environmental justice is concerned with the fair treatment and meaningful involvement of all people regardless of race, color, national origin, or income with respect to the development, implementation, and enforcement of environmental laws, regulations, and policies. A wide variety of empirical studies have concluded that disparate-impact discrimination does in fact exist since minority and low-income communities are at disproportionate risk for environmental harm. In this paper we examine these issues in the context of enforcing the safe drinking water act (SDWA). Specifically, we focus on the association between race, income, and hazardous levels of arsenic concentration and analyze the broad equity implications of implementing the new arsenic regulation by examining the relationship between community-level exposure to arsenic and socioeconomic and demographic characteristics of the population in Arizona. The results provide no support for the contention that continued selective implementation and enforcement of the revised SDWA arsenic standard is likely to disadvantage minority or low-income groups disproportionately in Arizona.
机译:环境正义关系到在制定,实施和执行环境法律,法规和政策方面,不论种族,肤色,民族出身或收入如何,所有人的公平待遇和有意义的参与。各种各样的经验研究得出结论,事实上存在完全不同的影响歧视,因为少数族裔和低收入社区遭受环境损害的风险不成比例。在本文中,我们在执行安全饮用水法案(SDWA)的背景下研究了这些问题。具体而言,我们关注种族,收入和砷浓度的危险水平之间的关联,并通过研究社区一级接触砷的人群与当地人口的社会经济和人口特征之间的关系,分析了实施新砷法规的广泛公平意义。亚利桑那。该结果没有支持这样的论点,即继续有选择地实施和执行修订后的SDWA砷标准可能会在亚利桑那州不利地使少数族裔或低收入群体处于不利地位。

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