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UC�� School of Social Sciences <br /> Department of Aint1hrood(DqV <br /> 3151 Social Science Plaza <br /> Irvine,CA 92691-5100 <br /> (949)824-1207 <br /> https://www.anthropology.uci.edu <br /> December 7,2021 <br /> Re:Environmental Justice in Santa Ana's General Plan Update <br /> To Whom It May Concern, <br /> Thank you for the opportunity to comment on the City of Santa Ana's Draft General Plan Update.I am Kim <br /> Fortun,Professor of Anthropology at University of California Irvine.For over thirty years,my research has <br /> focused on environmental injustice in settings around the world.Since 2017,1 have studied environmental <br /> injustice across California.The City of Santa Ana has many,largely unrecognized environmental hazards.I <br /> applaud the initiatives of the Santa Ana City Council to address these hazards in coming years.Passage of a <br /> new General Plan provides important opportunities to detail these initiatives. <br /> Many aspects of Santa Ana pose special environmental justice challenges,yet aren't adequately addressed <br /> (if at all)in the City's"II::::nv'iron irneintall Jusfiice I adle it ,aa,in,��,,,,a,in,��,,,,Ait a siis for the General Hain Update. <br /> • The city has important industrial facilities but they aren't dramatically visible to citizens(like the <br /> refineries in Wilmington,for example).These facilities release pollution into air and water every day, <br /> to an extent not yet adequately characterized.Some of the facilities also have potential for"worst <br /> case scenarios'' in which a large amount of toxic chemicals would be released off site into adjacent <br /> communities,with devastating effects.The US Environmental Protection Agency has identified six <br /> facilities with worst case scenario potential in Santa Ana(see thus Hst).Many of the facilities are very <br /> near homes and schools.Worst case scenarios are not addressed in the City's environmental justice <br /> analysis linked to above. <br /> • The city is nestled among many freeways and has many schools and care facilities very near to <br /> freeways.The City is also cross-cut with many heavily traveled boulevards.A growing body of <br /> research points to serious health effects of near-roadway pollution,pointing to the need for new <br /> approaches to zoning and heightened use of green cover for air quality control.This research has <br /> guidance for urban planning.(See,for example,this recenfl ubrshed resew ch .While greening is <br /> mentioned in the above environmental injustice analysis,special proposals advanced by community <br /> groups in Santa Ana have not been included.These include increased acreage of green space per <br /> resident and requirements for green walls and roofs. <br /> • Orange County and the City of Santa has gained national attention for pollution of water sources <br /> with PFOA("forever chemicals,"which have serious health effects).(See this ILA T runes coven aye). <br /> The special challenges of addressing PFOA pollution(and potential increases in water costs for <br /> residents and businesses)are not included in the City environmental justice analysis linked to <br /> above. <br /> 1 <br />
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