id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_fvwyc5ws4ngdxio64uygengy5i Rama Mohana R. Turaga Hot spots regulation and environmental justice 2011 45 .pdf application/pdf 10184 952 59 This paper analyzes whether regulating "hot spots" of toxic air pollution by increasing the spatial implications of a specific policy: regulation of air toxics hot spots at fine spatial resolutions. Finally, evidence suggests that some population groups (lowincome and minority) may be disproportionately subjected to higher risks from air toxics (e.g., resolution to regulate locations of high air toxics concentrations (i.e., hot spots) (e.g., see model air toxics risks at finely resolved spatial units. risks from multiple air toxics emitted from multiple sources at a community resolution. risks under two spatial resolutions of regulation: the census tract and a finer census block Vinyl Chloride decision, however, EPA did not consider costs in regulating air toxics, unless the estimated MIR was health studies, including an assessment of air toxics risks in the region (UWF, 2011). Figures 1 shows the spatial distribution of cancer risks when air toxics are regulated at ./cache/work_fvwyc5ws4ngdxio64uygengy5i.pdf ./txt/work_fvwyc5ws4ngdxio64uygengy5i.txt