Community risk: we don't all breathe the same air; it affects each of us differently.
Aclima uses climate and economic justice indicators to identify sensitive, underserved, overburdened, and at-risk populations. This map illustrates areas where sensitive populations live based on a calculated index that includes asthma prevalence, cardiovascular disease prevalence, population under age 5, population over 64, and low-birthweight infants. Areas to the south and southwest are primarily commercial and industrial with a major railyard. However, the area directly north of the major railyards is primarily residential, yet has much higher than average DPI, several schools, and some of the highest Sensitive Populations Indices. Prevailing winds are from the south and southwest, suggesting that these sensitive residents downwind of the railyard are primarily impacted by railyard emissions, and the impact is highest closest to the railyards (between W. 5th and W. 6th Streets).
See an air quality report for any address within San Bernardino and Muscoy.