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  1. EPA-Enhanced Qualified Opportunity Zones (January 2021)

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    U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (2020). EPA-Enhanced Qualified Opportunity Zones (January 2021) [Dataset]. https://datasets.ai/datasets/epa-enhanced-qualified-opportunity-zones-january-20215
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    Description

    This layer contains Census Tracts that have been designated as Qualified Opportunity Zones and contains additional data determined by the EPA to be of interest to users who are seeking revitalization-oriented information about these tracts. Based on nominations of eligible census tracts by the Chief Executive Officers of each State, Treasury has completed its designation of Qualified Opportunity Zones. Each State nominated the maximum number of eligible tracts, per statute, and these designations are final. The statute and legislative history of the Opportunity Zone designations, under IRC § 1400Z, do not contemplate an opportunity for additional or revised designations after the maximum number of zones allowable have been designated in a State or Territory. The data in this layer was updated in January 2021. For more information on Opportunity Zones, please visit: https://www.cdfifund.gov/Pages/Opportunity-Zones.aspx

    EPA has added these indicators to the QOZ tracts list:

    1. Count of Superfund facilities from EPA National Priorities List (NPL). Count was generated by performing spatial join of Tract boundaries to NPL points—yielding per tract counts. Spatial Extent: all US states and territories. Source: https://www.epa.gov/superfund/superfund-data-and-reports

    2. Count of Brownfields properties from EPA Assessment, Cleanup and Redevelopment Exchange System (ACRES). Count was generated by performing spatial join of Tract boundaries to ACRES points--yielding per tract counts. Spatial Extent: all US states and territories. Source: https://edap-oei-data-commons.s3.amazonaws.com/EF/GIS/EF_ACRES.csv

    3. Technical Assistance Communities from EPA Office of Community Revitalization (OCR). 13 layers were merged into one; count was generated by performing spatial join of Tract boundaries to combined point layer—yielding per tract counts. Please note that technical assistance communities are often serving areas larger than a single Census tract. Please contact OCR with questions. Spatial Extent: all US states and territories. Source: https://epa.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=b8795575db194340a4ad1c251e4d6ca1

    4. Lead Paint Index from Environmental Justice Screening and Mapping Tool (EJSCREEN). Block group-level values were population weighted and summed to produce a tract-level estimate. The “raw” values were converted to tract-level percentiles. Spatial Extent: all US states and Puerto Rico. Source: https://gaftp.epa.gov/EJSCREEN/2019/

    5. Air Toxics Respiratory Index from EJSCREEN. Block group-level values were population weighted and summed to produce a tract-level estimate. The “raw” values were converted to tract-level percentiles. Spatial Extent: all US states and Puerto Rico. Source: https://gaftp.epa.gov/EJSCREEN/2019/

    6. Demographic Index Indicator from EJSCREEN. Block group-level values were population weighted and summed to produce a tract-level estimate. The “raw” values were converted to tract-level percentiles. Spatial Extent: all US states and Puerto Rico. Source: https://gaftp.epa.gov/EJSCREEN/2019/

    7. Estimated Floodplain Indicator from EPA EnviroAtlas. Floodplain raster was converted to polygon feature class; Y/N indicator was generated by performing a spatial join of Tract boundaries to the Floodplain polygons. Spatial Extent: Continental US. Source: https://gaftp.epa.gov/epadatacommons/ORD/EnviroAtlas/Estimated_floodplain_CONUS.zip

    8. National Walkability Index from EPA Smart Location Tools. The National Walkability Index is a nationwide geographic data resource that ranks block groups according to their relative walkability. Tract values assigned by averaging values from block group-level table. Spatial Extent: all US states and territories. Source: EPA Office of Policy—2020 NWI update

    9. Impaired Waters Indicator from EPA Office of Water (OW). Y/N indicator was generated by performing spatial joins of Tract boundaries to 3 separate impaired waters layers (point, line and polygon). Y was assigned for all intersected geographies. Extent: all US states and Puerto Rico. Source: https://watersgeo.epa.gov/GEOSPATIALDOWNLOADS/rad_303d_20150501_fgdb.zip

    10. Tribal Areas Indicator from EPA. Y/N indicator was generated by performing spatial joins of Tract boundaries to 4 separate Tribal areas layers (Alaska Native Villages, Alaska Allotments, Alaska Reservations, Lower 48 Tribes). Y as assigned for all intersected geographies. Spatial Extent: Alaska and Continental US. Source: https://edg.epa.gov/data/PUBLIC/OEI/OIAA/TRIBES/EPAtribes.zip

    11. Count of Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) Corrective Action facilities. Count was generated by performing spatial join of Tract boundaries to Corrective Action points—yielding per tract counts. Spatial Extent: all US states and territories. Source: https://www.epa.gov/cleanups/cimc-web-map-service-and-more

    12. Count of Toxics Release Inventory facilities from EPA. Count was generated by performing spatial join of Tract boundaries to TRI points—yielding per tract counts. Spatial Extent: all US states and territories. Source: https://edap-oei-data-commons.s3.amazonaws.com/EF/GIS/EF_TRI.csv

    13. Social Vulnerability Index (SVI) Housing/Transportation Index from CDC, published in 2018. The Housing/Transportation Index includes ACS 2014-2018 data on crowding in housing and no access to vehicle, among others. County values assigned to tracts by joining Tracts to county-level table. For detailed documentation: https://svi.cdc.gov/Documents/Data/2018_SVI_Data/SVI2018Documentation.pdfSpatial Extent: all US states. Source: https://epa.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=cbd68d9887574a10bc89ea4efe2b8087

    14. Low Access to Food Store Indicator from USDA Food Access Atlas. Y/N indicator was generated by performing a table join of Tracts to the Food Access table records meeting the test criteria. Spatial Extent: all US states. Source: https://www.ers.usda.gov/data-products/food-access-research-atlas/download-the-data/

    15. Overall Social Vulnerability Index (SVI) from CDC. Values (RPL_THEMES) assigned by joining the Tract boundaries to source Tract-level table. Spatial Extent: All US states. Source: https://www.atsdr.cdc.gov/placeandhealth/svi/data_documentation_download.html

    16. Rural Communities Indicator from USDA Economic Research Service (ERS). Source tract-level table was flagged as rural where RUCA Codes in 4-10 or 2 and 3 where area >= 400 sq. miles and pop density

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EPA-Enhanced Qualified Opportunity Zones (January 2021)

Explore at:
0Available download formats
Dataset updated
Jul 2, 2020
Dataset provided by
United States Environmental Protection Agencyhttp://www.epa.gov/
Authors
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Description

This layer contains Census Tracts that have been designated as Qualified Opportunity Zones and contains additional data determined by the EPA to be of interest to users who are seeking revitalization-oriented information about these tracts. Based on nominations of eligible census tracts by the Chief Executive Officers of each State, Treasury has completed its designation of Qualified Opportunity Zones. Each State nominated the maximum number of eligible tracts, per statute, and these designations are final. The statute and legislative history of the Opportunity Zone designations, under IRC § 1400Z, do not contemplate an opportunity for additional or revised designations after the maximum number of zones allowable have been designated in a State or Territory. The data in this layer was updated in January 2021. For more information on Opportunity Zones, please visit: https://www.cdfifund.gov/Pages/Opportunity-Zones.aspx

EPA has added these indicators to the QOZ tracts list:

  1. Count of Superfund facilities from EPA National Priorities List (NPL). Count was generated by performing spatial join of Tract boundaries to NPL points—yielding per tract counts. Spatial Extent: all US states and territories. Source: https://www.epa.gov/superfund/superfund-data-and-reports

  2. Count of Brownfields properties from EPA Assessment, Cleanup and Redevelopment Exchange System (ACRES). Count was generated by performing spatial join of Tract boundaries to ACRES points--yielding per tract counts. Spatial Extent: all US states and territories. Source: https://edap-oei-data-commons.s3.amazonaws.com/EF/GIS/EF_ACRES.csv

  3. Technical Assistance Communities from EPA Office of Community Revitalization (OCR). 13 layers were merged into one; count was generated by performing spatial join of Tract boundaries to combined point layer—yielding per tract counts. Please note that technical assistance communities are often serving areas larger than a single Census tract. Please contact OCR with questions. Spatial Extent: all US states and territories. Source: https://epa.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=b8795575db194340a4ad1c251e4d6ca1

  4. Lead Paint Index from Environmental Justice Screening and Mapping Tool (EJSCREEN). Block group-level values were population weighted and summed to produce a tract-level estimate. The “raw” values were converted to tract-level percentiles. Spatial Extent: all US states and Puerto Rico. Source: https://gaftp.epa.gov/EJSCREEN/2019/

  5. Air Toxics Respiratory Index from EJSCREEN. Block group-level values were population weighted and summed to produce a tract-level estimate. The “raw” values were converted to tract-level percentiles. Spatial Extent: all US states and Puerto Rico. Source: https://gaftp.epa.gov/EJSCREEN/2019/

  6. Demographic Index Indicator from EJSCREEN. Block group-level values were population weighted and summed to produce a tract-level estimate. The “raw” values were converted to tract-level percentiles. Spatial Extent: all US states and Puerto Rico. Source: https://gaftp.epa.gov/EJSCREEN/2019/

  7. Estimated Floodplain Indicator from EPA EnviroAtlas. Floodplain raster was converted to polygon feature class; Y/N indicator was generated by performing a spatial join of Tract boundaries to the Floodplain polygons. Spatial Extent: Continental US. Source: https://gaftp.epa.gov/epadatacommons/ORD/EnviroAtlas/Estimated_floodplain_CONUS.zip

  8. National Walkability Index from EPA Smart Location Tools. The National Walkability Index is a nationwide geographic data resource that ranks block groups according to their relative walkability. Tract values assigned by averaging values from block group-level table. Spatial Extent: all US states and territories. Source: EPA Office of Policy—2020 NWI update

  9. Impaired Waters Indicator from EPA Office of Water (OW). Y/N indicator was generated by performing spatial joins of Tract boundaries to 3 separate impaired waters layers (point, line and polygon). Y was assigned for all intersected geographies. Extent: all US states and Puerto Rico. Source: https://watersgeo.epa.gov/GEOSPATIALDOWNLOADS/rad_303d_20150501_fgdb.zip

  10. Tribal Areas Indicator from EPA. Y/N indicator was generated by performing spatial joins of Tract boundaries to 4 separate Tribal areas layers (Alaska Native Villages, Alaska Allotments, Alaska Reservations, Lower 48 Tribes). Y as assigned for all intersected geographies. Spatial Extent: Alaska and Continental US. Source: https://edg.epa.gov/data/PUBLIC/OEI/OIAA/TRIBES/EPAtribes.zip

  11. Count of Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) Corrective Action facilities. Count was generated by performing spatial join of Tract boundaries to Corrective Action points—yielding per tract counts. Spatial Extent: all US states and territories. Source: https://www.epa.gov/cleanups/cimc-web-map-service-and-more

  12. Count of Toxics Release Inventory facilities from EPA. Count was generated by performing spatial join of Tract boundaries to TRI points—yielding per tract counts. Spatial Extent: all US states and territories. Source: https://edap-oei-data-commons.s3.amazonaws.com/EF/GIS/EF_TRI.csv

  13. Social Vulnerability Index (SVI) Housing/Transportation Index from CDC, published in 2018. The Housing/Transportation Index includes ACS 2014-2018 data on crowding in housing and no access to vehicle, among others. County values assigned to tracts by joining Tracts to county-level table. For detailed documentation: https://svi.cdc.gov/Documents/Data/2018_SVI_Data/SVI2018Documentation.pdfSpatial Extent: all US states. Source: https://epa.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=cbd68d9887574a10bc89ea4efe2b8087

  14. Low Access to Food Store Indicator from USDA Food Access Atlas. Y/N indicator was generated by performing a table join of Tracts to the Food Access table records meeting the test criteria. Spatial Extent: all US states. Source: https://www.ers.usda.gov/data-products/food-access-research-atlas/download-the-data/

  15. Overall Social Vulnerability Index (SVI) from CDC. Values (RPL_THEMES) assigned by joining the Tract boundaries to source Tract-level table. Spatial Extent: All US states. Source: https://www.atsdr.cdc.gov/placeandhealth/svi/data_documentation_download.html

  16. Rural Communities Indicator from USDA Economic Research Service (ERS). Source tract-level table was flagged as rural where RUCA Codes in 4-10 or 2 and 3 where area >= 400 sq. miles and pop density

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