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Diesel Soot Health Impacts

Diesel & Health in America:
Diesel Soot Health Impacts
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Stanislaus County

The lifetime cancer risk from diesel soot in your community exceeds the risk of all other air toxics tracked by EPA combined.

  • The average lifetime diesel soot cancer risk for a resident of Stanislaus County is 1 in 3,242.

  • This risk is 308 times greater than EPA's acceptable cancer level of 1 in a million.

Find out how this risk was calculated; understand how your risk might be higher; an explanation of 1-in-a-million acceptable risk

Annual Diesel Fine Particle Health Impacts Projected in 2010:

Adults
13Premature Deaths
14Non-Fatal Heart Attacks
310Asthma Attacks
8Chronic Bronchitis
1,672Work Loss Days (WLD)
9,696Minor Restricted Activity Days (MRAD)

How the analysis was performed


How the Risk from Diesel Soot in Stanislaus County Compares to Other Counties Nationally:

National Rank: 212 of 3,109 counties

93%
v
0% 10%20%30%40%50%60%70%80%90%100%
healthiest Counties[PERCENTILE]unhealthiest Counties

What are percentiles?


How the Risk from Diesel Soot in Stanislaus County Compares to Other California Counties:

Rank Within State: 17 of 58 counties

State map showing cancer risk from diesel soot


Lifetime Cancers per Million People in Stanislaus County:

        308
        29
       
  Inhaled
Diesel
Soot
  Other
Inhaled
Toxics
 

How did CATF compare the risk of diesel
particulate to other air toxics?


Diesel Emissions (2005):

Pollutant Annual Tons
per Year
Highway
(on road)
Heavy Equipment
(non road)
NOx 11,978 7,714 4,265
PM2.5 523 271 252
PM10 584 310 274
CO 4,195 2,022 2,173
VOC 1,172 455 717
SO2 101 67 34

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