Title: Building State Capacity to Address Childrens Environmental Health
1Building State Capacity to Address Childrens
Environmental Health Leah Ann Lamb Director,
Office of Planning and Public Affairs
2Coordination within UDEQ
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4Coordination with Other State Agencies
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6Coordination with Local Governments and Other
Agencies
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8Coordination with Federal Agencies
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10Core vs. Voluntary Programs
- All core programs protect human health and the
environment. - Need to consider the specific needs of children.
- Voluntary programs (non-regulatory, pollution
prevention, leadership) share the same goals. - Voluntary programs must be incorporated into
core programs. They cannot be another layer.
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12Building State Capacity
- Leveraging existing FTEs
- Establishing a Single Point of Contact
- Identifying and owning problems
- Collaborating to find solutions
- Implementing solutions
- Evaluating progress and making adjustments
- Reporting results
13Utah Examples
- Hosted Childrens Environmental Health Regional
Summit, Fall 2004 - Created Childrens Health Web Site
- http//www.childrenshealth.utah.gov/
- Established Utah Partnership to support the
National Childrens Study (U of U Vanguard
Center) - Sponsored ECOS Resolution Supporting Funding the
NCS - http//www.ecos.org/files/1924_file_Copy_of_Resol
ution_06_6.pdf
14Utah Examples
- Childhood Asthma
- Tools for Schools
- Hawthorne School Partnership
- Cache Valley
15HAWTHORNE ELEMENTARY STUDY
- Who In 2004, DEQ teamed up with the Utah
Department of Health, the University of Utah and
the State Office of Education to study the air
quality and its effects on childrens respiratory
health. - What School officials want guidance on when to
keep kids inside during recess. Current standards
show air unhealthy when fine particles reach 35
micrograms per cubic meter of air during a 24
hour period.
16HAWTHORNE ELEMENTARY STUDY
- Results DEQ placed air monitors inside and
outside the schools. Data collected during the
winter of a two-year study showed air quality
inside the school was three times better than the
outdoors on winter inversion days. - How Pediatricians measured the lung function of
26 students for three months but did not draw any
significant conclusions so expanded it to Cache
Valley.
17GREENVILLE ELEMENTARY STUDY
- Who In 2006-07, DEQ and its partners expanded
the study to 100 children, ages 7 to 12, at
Greenville Elementary in Cache County. Half of
them had asthma. - What Participants blew into a spirometer that
measured their ability to breathe before recess,
then after recess, looking at the effects of a
15- to 20-minute exposure to measured outdoor
levels of air particulates.
18GREENVILLE ELEMENTARY STUDY
- Results The findings showed no notable effect of
a 15-20 minute outdoor recess on asthmatic and
non-asthmatic childrens abilities to breathe,
even on days when the air quality wasnt very
good. - Significance Pediatricians and school officials
are finding the current practice of keeping
children indoors when air quality is
deteriorating appears to be at least protective
of childrens lung health and gives school
officials some room for variation when deciding
at which point children should be kept indoors
during recess.
19GREENVILLE ELEMENTARY STUDY
- What now More studies are needed to determine at
what air quality condition (level of
particulates) it is unhealthy for children to be
outside.
20Utah Examples
- Get the Mercury Out
- Schools
- Homes
- Statewide collections 2006 379 pounds Hg
- 2,000 digital thermometers distributed for
exchange - http//www.deq.utah.gov/Issues/Mercury/get_the_mer
cury_out.htm - School Chemical Clean Outs
- Two High Schools
- www.deq.utah.gov/schools
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23Utah Examples
- Choose Clean Air
- Tips for kids on Bookmarks
- 17,000 Bookmarks distributed through the PTA
- www.cleanair.utah.gov
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25What Works
- Single Point of Contact
- Leveraging Resources
- Issue Ownership
- Partnerships
- Good Science
- Plan Development and Implementation
- Measuring and Adjusting
- Celebrating Success