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Diesel Soot Health Impacts

Diesel & Health in America:
Diesel Soot Health Impacts
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Map of diesel soot cancer risk

Diesel Health Risk

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Annual Diesel Fine Particle Health Impacts Projected in 2010:

Adults
155Premature Deaths
290Non-Fatal Heart Attacks
4,987Asthma Attacks
100Chronic Bronchitis
20,104Work Loss Days (WLD)
117,855Minor Restricted Activity Days (MRAD)
Children
100Asthma ER Visits
258Acute Bronchitis
3,074Lower Respiratory Symptoms
2,340Upper Respiratory Symptoms
Monetized Value of Health Impacts
$1.3 Billion

How the analysis was performed


How the Risk from Diesel Soot in Connecticut Compares to the Other Lower 48 States and District of Columbia:

map RankingRanking out of 48 states and the District of Columbia:*

17 of 49

68%
v
0% 10%20%30%40%50%60%70%80%90%100%
healthiest States[PERCENTILE]unhealthiest States

What are percentiles?


Cancers per Million in Connecticut:

        288
        41
       
  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 25,644 15,452 10,192
PM2.5 1,376 470 906
PM10 1,480 546 934
CO 9,547 4,493 5,053
VOC 1,993 886 1,107
SO2 1,906 462 1,444

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