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Class,race, and the disposal of urban waste: Locations of landfills,incinerators, and sewage treatment plants
Authors:William T Markham  Eric Rufa
Institution:1. Department of Sociology , University of North Carolina at Greensboro , Greensboro, NC, 27412;2. Department of Zoning Administration , Asheville, North Carolina, USA
Abstract:

This study compared the socioeconomic status, racial composition, and ethnic composition of 49 randomly selected U.S. cities with those of the census tracts containing the solid waste disposal facilities and sewage treatment plants for those cities. Contrary to the environmental racism and classism hypotheses, residents of tracts with landfills or incinerators had higher incomes and were less likely to be minority group members than residents of the cities that generated the refuse—although they did have somewhat lower education levels. There were few differences between the population characteristics of the cities and the census tracts that contained their sewage treatment plants. Possible explanations for these findings are discussed.
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