Thursday, September 13, 2018

M3.4: Air Pollution

Zip Code: 94109

·       Who and what are the top polluters in your zip code?
    • Top Polluters
      • San Francisco Drydock, Inc.
      • Chevron Production, San Francisco Terminal
      • PG&E, Hunter’s Point Power Plant
o   Top Pollutants
§  Xylene (Mixed Isomers)
§  N-Butyl Alcohol
§  N-Hexane
§  Benzene
§  Toluene
§  Copper Compounds
§  Ethylbenzene
§  Naphthalene
§  Mercury

·       What percent of the homes in your zipcode have lead-based paint?
    • Seven percent

·       Are there Superfund sites in your zip?  
    • A superfund site is, simply put, an EPA sanctioned fund that provides funds for the cleanup of areas where hazardous materials were dumped or stored in the past.  Here in my area, it shows that the Treasure Island Naval Station Hunter’s Point Annex is a Superfund site.

·       What can you tell us about the Superfund sites that are near where you live?
    • The Treasure Island site was the first privately owned dry dock on the Pacific coast established in 1869.  The Navy started using the area to repair ships and eventually purchased it in 1939.  Since its establishment, various operations at the facility have produced variety of solid and liquid wastes, including paints, solvents, fuels, acids, bases, metals, PCBs and asbestos. 

·       What did you learn about the air quality in your zipcode?
    • In 1999, the area ranked in the top ten percent of the dirtiest/worst air quality in the country in terms of pm-2.5 emissions.

·       How about the water quality?

    • Both the percentage of surface waters with impaired or threatened uses, and the number of impaired waterbodies, rank above the 50 percent mark indicating they are nearing the dirtiest/worst end of the spectrum.

2 comments:

  1. Hi Doug,
    We both live in SF, so our posts were very similar! I knew Hunters Point was an old shipyard, but I didn't know it was a Superfund Site until doing this assignment. I also was shocked to learn that SF has some of the worst air! I know it's a city, so it can't be that great, but I definitely didn't expect it to be in the worst 10% of counties. My boss just gave me a giant plant for my office that is supposed to act as an air filter, so maybe that will help me :)
    Malena

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  2. We have similar results as we both live in SF.

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