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Geospatial Technology Applications in Support of Technical Assistance for an Environmental Justice Community in West Tennessee Dr. David A. Padgett, Associate Professor of Geography and Director of the Geographic Information Sciences Laboratory, Tennessee State University

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Geospatial Technology Applications in Support of Technical Assistance for an Environmental Justice Community in West Tennessee by Dr. David A. Padgett at 2012 National Environmental Justice Conference

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Page 1: Geospatial Technology Applications in Support of Technical Assistance for an Environmental Justice Community in West Tennessee by Dr. David A. Padgett

Geospatial Technology Applications in Support of Technical Assistance

for an Environmental Justice Community in West Tennessee

Dr. David A. Padgett, Associate Professor of Geography and Director of

the Geographic Information Sciences Laboratory, Tennessee State University

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Environmental Justice Program – Sierra Club – Memphis, TN http://www.sierraclub.org/ej/

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Megasites Program -Tennessee Valley Authority - http://www.tvaed.com/megasites.htm

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TennesseeWatchDog.org - http://tennessee.watchdog.org/2009/10/08/keeping-fredonia-free/

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U.S. EPA Region 4/Tennessee State University MOU on Environmental SustainabilitySpring 2011

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TSU/EPA Region 4 Technical Assistance Services for Communities ContractJune 2011

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Technical Assistance Project: Primary Objectives

1.) inform Fredonia resident stakeholders of the spatial extent of the potential future impacts of the Megasite.

2.) provide demographic and geographic evidence that Fredonia is an “environmental justice community” and as such environmental justice should be part of the environmental impact statement (EIS) process for the Megasite.

3.) initiate discussion of possible mitigation alternatives for the Fredonia community.

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General location of the Fredonia Community, Haywood County, Fayette County and the Memphis/Stanton Megasite

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Technical Assistance Project Focus Area: Haywood and Fayette Counties, Tennessee (Census Tracts)

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Technical Assistance Project Focus Area: Haywood and Fayette Counties, Tennessee (Census Blocks)

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Interstate 40

The Fredonia Community and environs

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Deliverable (Fall 2011) - Fredonia Environmental Action Resource Guide

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Deliverable (Fall 2011) – GIS Basemap: Fredonia community stakeholders map layer, with residents identified by race (B = Black/W = White). Haywood County Census Tracts map layer with numbers of African Americans per Tract.

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Conceptual development plan for Stanton/Memphis Megasite – TVA Economic Development Services

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Geospatial Technology-Based Technical Assistance Deliverables

for the Fredonia Community – Spring 2012

1.) Delineate and define Fredonia as an “environmental justice community” using U.S. Census data.

2.) Create maps of the area of potential impact within and in close proximity to the Megasite footprint.

3.) Create maps displaying the locations of individual Fredonia land owners so that they are able to see where their property is relative to the Megasite footprint.

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Acknowledgements

Rita Harris, Environmental Justice Organizer, Sierra Club, Memphis, Tennessee

Joseph Patrick, Qualekqua Cooper, Morgan Powell, and Jessica Lozada – Research Assistants, TSU Geographic Information Sciences Laboratory, Nashville, Tennessee

Caroline Robinson, Ntale Kjumba, and Sheryl Good – U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Region 4, Atlanta, Georgia

Vernice Miller-Travis, Principal, Miller-Travis & Associates, and Senior Associate of Skeo Solutions Inc., Washington, DC