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Health and Environmental Justice Implications of Retiring Two Coal‐Fired Power Plants in the Southern Front Range Region of Colorado

机译:健康和环境正义对科罗拉多州南部前线地区的两座燃煤电厂退休的影响

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Despite improvements in air quality over the past 50 years, ambient air pollution remains an important public health issue in the United States. In particular, emissions from coal‐fired power plants still have a substantial impact on both nearby and regional populations. Of particular concern is the potential for this impact to fall disproportionately on low‐income communities and communities of color. We conducted a quantitative health impact assessment to estimate the health benefits of the proposed decommissioning of two coal‐fired electricity generating stations in the Southern Front Range region of Colorado. We estimated changes in exposures to fine particulate matter and ozone using the Community Multiscale Air Quality model and predicted avoided health impacts and related economic values. We also quantitatively assessed the distribution of these benefits by population‐level socioeconomic status. Across the study area, decommissioning the power plants would result in 2 (95% CI: 1–3) avoided premature deaths each year due to reduced PM2.5 exposures and greater reductions in hospitalizations and other morbidities. Health benefits resulting from the modeled shutdowns were greatest in areas with lower educational attainment and other economic indicators. Our results suggest that decommissioning these power plants and replacing them with zero‐emissions sources could have broad public health benefits for residents of Colorado, with larger benefits for those that are socially disadvantaged. Our results also suggested that researchers and decision makers need to consider the unique demographics of their study areas to ensure that important opportunities to reduce health disparities associated with point‐source pollution.
机译:尽管在过去50年中空气质量有所改善,但在美国,环境空气污染仍然是重要的公共卫生问题。尤其是,燃煤电厂的排放仍然对附近和区域居民产生重大影响。特别令人担忧的是,这种影响可能会不成比例地落在低收入社区和有色人种社区。我们进行了一项定量的健康影响评估,以估算科罗拉多州南边山脉地区两个燃煤发电站拟议退役的健康益处。我们使用“社区多尺度空气质量”模型估算了细颗粒物和臭氧暴露的变化,并预测了避免的健康影响和相关的经济价值。我们还按人口水平的社会经济状况定量评估了这些收益的分布。在整个研究区域中,由于PM2.5暴露减少以及住院和其他疾病的减少,每年退役的发电厂将避免2(95%CI:1-3)过早死亡。在受教育程度和其他经济指标较低的地区,通过模拟的停工所带来的健康收益最大。我们的结果表明,停用这些发电厂并将其替换为零排放源可能为科罗拉多州居民带来广泛的公共健康利益,而对那些处于社会不利地位的居民则具有更大的利益。我们的结果还表明,研究人员和决策者需要考虑其研究区域的独特人口统计学特征,以确保减少与点源污染相关的健康差异的重要机会。

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