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The Center for Diseases Control (CDC) Environmental Justice Index Map uses data from the U.S. Census Bureau, <br />and other federal agencies to rank the cumulative impacts of environmental injustices on health for every census tract. <br />The map below shows the census tract that includes part of the Lacy neighborhood, which appears to rank HIGH in air <br />pollution due to exposure to Particulate Matter (PM) 2.5, Diesel Particulate Matter from idling trucks, and Air Toxics <br />Cancer Risk indicators. <br />ATSDR Environmental justice Index (EJI) Explorer <br />Shrn hg 1 X Q <br />C DC/ATS DR Enviran mental Justice Index 2022 <br />a, d X <br />For more information on EJI indicators, click on the <br />indicator names in the table below. <br />Environmental Justice Index 2022 <br />Note: ®indicates a score of 7D. 75 or high � <br />- EJI Rankings (Ouartiles) <br />prevalence of a chronic condition rest <br />RPL EJI <br />Location Census Tract <br />Law <br />750.02, Orange <br />Low to Moderate <br />County, California <br />0 Moderate to High <br />Total Population 8,236 <br />High <br />EJI Rank <br />Environmental Burden hank 10.84 <br />No Data <br />Social Vulnerability Rank ®0.95 <br />Air Pollution 0.89 <br />0— <br />Ozone 0.65 <br />PI1A2.5 10-97 <br />Diesel Particulate Matter ®0.76 <br />Air Toxics Cancer Risk &0-76 <br />+ a% <br />