Diesel Soot Health Impacts
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 Monongalia County is 1 in 4,608.
- This risk is 217 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
How the Risk from Diesel Soot in Monongalia County Compares to Other Counties Nationally:
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| healthiest Counties | [PERCENTILE] | unhealthiest Counties | ||||||||
How the Risk from Diesel Soot in Monongalia County Compares to Other West Virginia Counties:
Lifetime Cancers per Million People in Monongalia County:
| 217 |
26 |
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Inhaled Diesel Soot |
Other Inhaled Toxics |
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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 | 1,225 | 983 | 242 |
| PM2.5 | 53 | 29 | 23 |
| PM10 | 58 | 34 | 24 |
| CO | 371 | 238 | 134 |
| VOC | 77 | 47 | 30 |
| SO2 | 59 | 26 | 33 |
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