Impact of Diesel Emissions from Port Facilities on Local Communities in the DVRPC Region

Impact of Diesel Emissions from Port Facilities on Local Communities in the DVRPC Region

Product No.: 16003
Date Published: 12/2015

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The Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission (DVRPC) examined the demographics of communities surrounding port communities in the region and reviewed existing health statistics for these communities. Demographic and health data analysis shows that communities surrounding port facilities are generally more economically disadvantaged than the region as a whole. DVRPC analyzed air emissions from heavy-duty vehicles on National Highway System (NHS) Connectors that serve port facilities in these communities where existing vehicle class counts were available. The emissions analysis revealed that older (pre-model year 2007 trucks) are responsible for the majority of emissions from heavy-duty vehicles serving the port facilities, and efforts to modernize the fleet of vehicles serving the ports has the potential to improve air quality in these neighborhoods and the larger region.

Geographic Area Covered: The nine-county DVRPC planning area, which covers the counties of Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Montgomery, and Philadelphia in Pennsylvania; and Burlington, Camden, Gloucester, and Mercer in New Jersey.

Key Words: Heavy-Duty Diesel Vehicles, Goods Movement, Environmental Justice Communities, Ports, Air Quality, Emissions Analysis,

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