POLLUTION LOCATOR
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Hazardous Air Pollutants
|By State
States with Health Risks from HAPs
Ranked by
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Average individual's added cancer risk
Noncancer cumulative hazard index
Population in areas where cancer risk exceeds 1 in 1,000
Population in areas where cancer risk exceeds 1 in 10,000
Population in areas where hazard index exceeds 1
Population in areas where hazard index exceeds 10
Population in areas where hazard index exceeds 100
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Rank
State
Added cancer risk
(per 1,000,000)
1.
NEW YORK
1900
2.
NEW JERSEY
1400
3.
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
1100
4.
CALIFORNIA
890
5.
MASSACHUSETTS
890
6.
MARYLAND
870
7.
DELAWARE
860
8.
PENNSYLVANIA
860
9.
CONNECTICUT
850
10.
ILLINOIS
800
11.
OHIO
730
12.
INDIANA
720
13.
RHODE ISLAND
670
14.
MINNESOTA
660
15.
GEORGIA
650
16.
MICHIGAN
640
17.
VIRGINIA
620
18.
LOUISIANA
590
19.
WEST VIRGINIA
560
20.
TEXAS
550
21.
WISCONSIN
540
22.
KENTUCKY
540
23.
TENNESSEE
520
24.
OREGON
520
25.
FLORIDA
510
26.
UTAH
500
27.
WASHINGTON
490
28.
NORTH CAROLINA
480
29.
NEW HAMPSHIRE
470
30.
MISSOURI
460
31.
ARIZONA
440
32.
COLORADO
440
33.
ALABAMA
400
34.
SOUTH CAROLINA
390
35.
NEBRASKA
390
36.
KANSAS
360
37.
IOWA
340
38.
NEVADA
340
39.
ARKANSAS
330
40.
OKLAHOMA
330
41.
MISSISSIPPI
320
42.
VERMONT
270
43.
IDAHO
260
44.
MAINE
240
45.
NEW MEXICO
230
46.
NORTH DAKOTA
200
47.
SOUTH DAKOTA
190
48.
MONTANA
180
49.
WYOMING
140