Earlier Versions

This page has links to previous versions of CalEnviroScreen.

CalEnviroScreen Archive

CalEnviroScreen 1.0 is a science-based tool that identifies the California communities most burdened by pollution from multiple sources and most vulnerable to its effects.

Information on CalEnviroScreen 1.0, including the report, a summary of major changes from the 1.0 draft, response to major comments, and sensitivity analysis.

Summary of comments on CalEnviroScreen from Cal/EPA's Cumulative Impacts and Precautionary Approaches (CIPA) Work Group meeting.  

Meeting materials for the ninth meeting of the cumulative impacts and precautionary approaches (CIPA) workgroup.

January 11, 2013 ninth CIPA meeting

OEHHA released two drafts of CalEnviroScreen 1.0 before finalizing the tool in April 23, 2013.

August and September 2012 public workshops to solicit input on the Draft California Communities Environmental Health Screening Tool (CalEnviroScreen)

Meeting materials for the eighth meeting of the cumulative impacts and precautionary approaches (CIPA) workgroup.

August 7, 2012 eighth CIPA meeting

CalEPA and OEHHA released the report “Cumulative Impacts: Building a Scientific Foundation.” This report presents the first step in developing a screening methodology to evaluate the cumulative impacts of multiple sources of pollution in specific communities or geographic areas.