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MAKING A VISIBLE DIFFERENCE IN COMMUNITIES EPA Region 4 Focused Efforts
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MAKING A VISIBLE DIFFERENCE Enhance Coordination across Federal Agencies and with State Partners Improve Effectiveness of Existing Efforts Improve Overall coordination within EPA across media Strengthen Decisions Impacting Communities through Science
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MEASURING SUCCESS Collaborate with headquarters, other regions, and community partners to identify existing and new environmental, economic, and social measures that can be used to evaluate and highlight community work across the agency Utilize the EPA Community Resource Network (CRN) to highlight and promote community resources
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FIVE COMMUNITIES North Birmingham (AL) Eastern Band of Cherokee Indian Nation (NC) Proctor Creek Community (GA) Selma to Montgomery (AL) Turkey Creek (MS)
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NORTH BIRMINGHAM, AL Focus Areas Interagency Workgroup Initiative – Providing community support through 7 workgroups Housing & Community Development Economic Development Community Development – Parks, Recreation and Trails Health and Wellness Transportation Employment and Education Infrastructure, Flood Control, and Watershed Progress for Air Activities Air Permit Training Air Monitoring Roundtable Indoor Air and Children’s Health Outreach APTMD POC: Donnette Sturdivant (404) 562-9431 & Paul Wagner (404) 562-9100
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EASTERN BAND OF CHEROKEE INDIANS Focus Areas Children’s Environmental Health Air Quality Monitoring Network Tribal Air Ordinances Indoor Air Quality Emergency Planning and Community Right-to- Know Act School Integrated Pest Management Underground Storage Tanks Watershed Restoration and Protection Water Quality Monitoring Progress for Air Activities Healthy Homes Training FY16 CEP Grant APTMD POCs: Ana Oquendo (404) 562- 9781 & Lori Shepherd (404) 562-8435 Great Smoky Mountains National Park, NC Close to the EBCI Reservation
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PROCTOR CREEK COMMUNITY (CITY OF ATLANTA) Focus Areas Urban Waters Health Impact Assessment Green Infrastructure (water) Brownfields Children’s Environmental Health Mold/IAQ Railway Diesel Emissions Reductions (GA EPD Project) Healthy Housing Training Progress for Air Activities Air Toxics Risk Screening Children’s Health Outreach APTMD POC: Lashon Blakely (404) 562-9136
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SELMA TO MONTGOMERY Focus Areas Brownsfields Improved Transit for Rural and Remote Communities Progress for Air Activities Outreach on Children’s Environmental Health APTMD POC: Wayne Garfinkel (404) 562-8982
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TURKEY CREEK Focus Areas Community Planning Impacts of Port Expansion Ozone Green Port Design Progress for Air Activities Review and Comments for Ozone Advance Plan APTMD POC: Alan Powell (404) 562-9045
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ADDITIONAL COMMUNITY BASED EFFORTS Strong Cities Strong Communities Macon, GA Memphis, TN Rocky Mount, NC CUPP EJ and Permitting Pascagoula, MS Air Toxics Memphis, TN Columbus, MS CAA Compliance Mosheim, TN
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STRONG CITIES STRONG COMMUNITIES Federal Interagency collaboration delivering federal assistance more effectively Strengthen local capacity and spark economic growth Empowering communities through customized approaches Macon, GA Memphis, TN Rocky Mount, NC
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COLLEGE/UNDERSERVED COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM College and University Students provide technical support to underserved communities at no cost to the communities 13 Colleges serving 22 Communities in Alabama, Florida, Georgia and Tennessee From the Classroom to the Community Provides Practical Experience for Students Overseen by academic professors Promotes Interagency Collaboration (federal, state and local)
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ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE AND PERMITTING PASCAGOULA, MS Permitting Training Title V Permit Renewal Review
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COMMUNITY AIR TOXICS STUDIES Memphis, TN Received EPA Community-scale Grant in 2012 to conduct air toxics monitoring under the Reducing Exposure to Airborne Chemical Toxics (REACT) Study to assess toxics levels in the community Monitored for VOCs in 106 census tracts in Shelby County; collected 112 samples at various sites Data is currently being analyzed & a risk assessment will be developed by project partners at Middle Tennessee State University and the University of Tennessee at Memphis Several stakeholder & community involvement meetings have occurred throughout the study; a meeting to present data results is scheduled for Fall 2015 Columbus, MS Conducted air toxics monitoring in 2013 for VOCs and PAHs at the Kerr-McGee wood treatment plant (Superfund Site) and nearby Stokes-Beard Elementary School to address odor complaints for residents A risk assessment was conducted concluding no non-cancer exposure concerns & low cancer risk levels Study results were presented to the community in January 2015
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CLEAN AIR ACT COMPLIANCE ASSURANCE Moshiem, TN TDEC & EPA working together to address citizen complaints about VEs Ongoing investigations Actions to address concerns Work with source to identify/implement operational changes to reduce VEs
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