How Does Someone Determine the Health and Demographic Data Around a Specific Location?
The National Environmental Justice Program Office is working with the Agency in making more information available to the public through the Envirofacts database. This will be done by including census data and health statistics along with the EPA data already available. Health data (such as county level mortality statistics) will be provided from federal sources where such data is collected. These are the National Center for Health Statistics, the Centers for Disease Control, the Agency for Toxic Standards and Disease Registry and other health departments and agencies. The EnviroJustice Mapper tool is available now. You may visit the web site for more information about this database. http://www.epa.gov/epahome/Data.
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- How Does Someone Determine the Health and Demographic Data Around a Specific Location?