CalEnviroScreen Meetings

CalEnviroscreen 1.0 Workshop in Fresno

Meeting archive of CalEnviroScreen and the Cumulative Impacts and Precautionary Approaches (CIPA) Work Group

CalEnviroScreen and CIPA Work Group meetings were held to bring stakeholder input in the development of CalEPA's cumulative impact and precautionary approaches guidance documents. All past public meeting related to CalEnviroScreen can be found below, with the most recent meetings at the top. Upcoming meetings will be posted here.

Past Events

September 20th workshop at which OEHHA will share the proposed updates to the CalEnviroScreen 3.0 draft tool, answer questions, and take public comment.

Wed, 09/21/2016

September 14th workshop at which OEHHA will share the proposed updates to the CalEnviroScreen 3.0 draft tool, answer questions, and take public comment.

Thu, 09/15/2016

September 13th workshop at which OEHHA will share the proposed updates to the CalEnviroScreen 3.0 draft tool, answer questions, and take public comment.

Wed, 09/14/2016

Septmeber 8th workshop at which OEHHA will share the proposed updates to the CalEnviroScreen 3.0 draft tool, answer questions, and take public comment.

Fri, 09/09/2016

September 7th workshop at which OEHHA will share the proposed updates to the CalEnviroScreen 3.0 draft tool, answer questions, and take public comment.

Thu, 09/08/2016

Fall 2016 CalEnviroScreen 3.0 webinar to learn about the tool and major updates to the draft.

Tue, 09/06/2016

CalEnviroScreen is a science-based tool that identifies the California communities most burdened by pollution from multiple sources and most vulnerable to its effects. Sacramento workshop.

Wed, 08/27/2014 to Thu, 08/28/2014

CalEnviroScreen is a science-based tool that identifies the California communities most burdened by pollution from multiple sources and most vulnerable to its effects. Los Angeles Workshop.

Wed, 08/27/2014

Developed by the Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment (OEHHA) at the request of CalEPA, CalEnviroScreen is a science-based tool that identifies the California communities most burdened by pollution from multiple sources and most vulnerable to its effects. The tool will be used to help implement a state law (SB 535) that requires that 25 percent of the proceeds from the state’s cap-and-trade auctions be invested in projects that benefit disadvantaged communities, including 10 percent for projects located within these areas.

Tue, 08/26/2014

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