Public Health Action Planning Resource Manual
The Public Health Action Planning Resource Manual (PHAP-RM) provides up-to-date information used to inform the development of a public health action plan to reduce air pollution and mitigate adverse health effects in Detroit. It contains a wealth of information regarding air pollution that includes, for example, sources of pollutants, pollution monitoring and regulatory programs, estimates of health impacts and cumulative risks, and, most importantly, strategies that can reduce air pollution exposure and mitigate adverse health effects for Detroit residents. The Executive Summary provides an overview of the complete Resource Manual.
Click here to access the full Resource Manual.
Below are links to PDFs to individual chapters of the Resource Manual. These chapters, and additional information, can be accessed under the Scientific Evidence drop-down menu.
Chapter 1: Goals and Objectives
Chapter 2: Background and Context
Chapter 3: Air Quality, Health, and Environmental Justice
Chapter 4: Air Quality Exposure and Monitoring
Chapter 5: Air Pollutants Sources, Exposures, and Health Impacts
Chapter 6: Cumulative Risk: Air Pollution and Population Vulnerability
Eastside Detroit: Area Specific Data and Maps
Central Detroit: Area Specific Data and Maps
Westside Detroit: Area Specific Data and Maps
Southwest Detroit: Area Specific Data and Maps
Chapter 7: Mitigation Strategies
CAPHE’s work is made possible by funding from the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (RO1ES022616, RO1ES032389), and the Fred A. and Barbara M. Erb Family Foundation. Additional support is provided by the Michigan Center on Lifestage Environmental Exposures and Disease (M-LEEaD), #P30ES017885.