| Literature DB >> 31869830 |
Richard A Marcantonio1, Sean Field2, Patrick M Regan3.
Abstract
Extreme weather events, driven by changing climatic conditions, interact with our built environment by distributing-or redistributing-environmental risk and damaging physical infrastructure. We focus on the role of extreme weather events in the distribution of toxic substances within and between residential communities in the largest cities in the United States (US). We explore the impact of projected inland and coastal flooding on the redistribution of toxicity from known contaminated sites, and how patterns of toxic flow change the total population and social demographics of the population at risk from toxic materials. We use the Urban Adaptation Assessment and data on toxic site locations from the US government to evaluate risk of toxin dispersion from flooding in cities and down to the census tract level for the period 2021-2061. We demonstrate that future climate conditions significantly increase the risk of the dispersion of toxins from contaminated sites by 2041.Entities:
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31869830 PMCID: PMC6927791 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0226958
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Fig 1Cities with predicted flood probabilities above their historical baseline for the years 2021, 2031, 2041, 2051, and 2061.
The number of sites at risk in each city varies resulting in the possibility of fewer cities, but more sites at risk of flooding—and vice versa—in a given year.
Results for analysis of UAA cities, flood risk, and contaminated sites for 2021 and 2041.
| Tracts with contaminated sites | 2021 | 2041 |
|---|---|---|
| Sites in UAA cities with high flood probability | 2,636 | 3,530 |
| # of census tracts with a site in its boundary | 712 | 1149 |
| Total Population | 2,777,081 | 4,910,877 |
| Population in High Risk Flood Zones | 246,461 | 326,534 |
| Average of Median Household Income | 39,873 | 43,293 |
| Tracts adjacent to a tract that has a site in its boundary | 2,638 | 5,832 |
| Total Population | 11,248,947 | 25,693,311 |
| Population in High Risk Flood Zone | 883,287 | 1,302,971 |
| Average of Median Household Income | 48,591 | 51,712 |
Note all values are in 2017 dollars (USD). Population values are from 2017 and are held constant for future projections.
Fig 2Flooding and inundated contaminated sites during and post-Hurricane Harvey in Houston, Texas.
Fig 3Flooding and inundated contaminated sites that occurred during and post-Hurricane Sandy in New York City, New York.