What scales (county, regional, neighborhood, census tract) can be seen through this data resource?

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Aiden Browne's picture
May 31, 2022

This data resource can scale from the state level down to the census tract in terms of facility locations. For data visuals it groups sites together so you can not get a comprehensive visualization of regulated sites beyond the neighborhood and census tract level.

Margaret Tebbe's picture
March 17, 2022

Facilities and enforcement case searches can both easily be limited by geography (EPA region, city, state, zip code, county, proximity to national border, and watershed). The tool also automatically produces maps that allow users to see the distribution of facilities across space.

Margaux Fisher's picture
February 28, 2022

Census tract, school-level

Margaux Fisher's picture
February 24, 2022

There is a national data set that ranks all counties or census tracts within the entire data set (useful for a multi-state analysis). The user also has the option to utilize a state data set, which ranks counties or census tracts only within the state selected.

February 22, 2022

This dataset includes information at the country and regional level. Reports of disasters, both natural and human-related, are recorded at the country and province, region, or city level.  

 

Margaux Fisher's picture
February 12, 2022

Data is available at several different scales: census-tracts, congressional districts, state assembly districts, state senate districts, cities, core based statistical areas, elementary school districts, metropolitan planning organization and medical service study areas.  

California healthy places index

Tim Schütz's picture
February 11, 2022
In response to:

State, parish, and regional data (and soon census tract data in the LDH Dashboard)