July—August 2016 Pacific Southwest Newsletter
July—August 2016 Newsletter

Funding Children’s Health Research
Along with the National Institutes of Health, EPA has awarded the University of California, Berkeley $6 million to search for environmental causes of leukemia, the most common childhood cancer. The funds will support the research team in identifying the link between chemical exposure and leukemia.
- UC Berkeley News: With Rise of Leukemia in Children, $6 Million Grant
to Search for Causes Exit - Children’s Environmental Health and Disease Prevention Research Centers
Removing Underground Storage Tanks on Navajo Nation
EPA located and removed two 1,000-gallon underground storage tanks on Navajo Nation. The tanks were permanently decommissioned and taken to a recycling facility for scrap metal. Petroleum stored in the tanks could have leaked into the soil and potentially into groundwater and nearby Smith Lake.
- Newsroom America: EPA Removes Underground Tanks to Protect Local Water Exit
- About the Removal of Underground Tanks on Navajo Nation
Southern California Organizations Win Clean Air Excellence Awards
EPA has recognized Santa Barbara County Air Pollution Control District, the Great Basin Unified Air Pollution Control District, and the University of California at Irvine for developing innovative projects to educate the public about air quality and reduce harmful air pollutants or greenhouse gas emissions that contribute to climate change.
- The National Law Review: Clean Air and Climate Projects Win Recognition Exit
- Clean Air Excellence Awards
Enforcement Update
Improving Air Quality for Communities
Under the terms of a Clean Air Act Settlement, Tesoro Corp. and Par Hawaii Refining will increase public health protections by reducing air pollution at six refineries and resolving alleged violations at those same refineries. The companies will spend about $403 million to install and operate pollution control equipment and Tesoro will spend about $12 million to fund projects that will improve public health in local communities previously affected by pollution.
- Honolulu Star Advertiser: EPA Reaches Settlement with Refineries Exit
- Tesoro and Par Hawaii Clean Air Act Settlement
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