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Community Health Overlay

Health Burden in Port-Adjacent Communities

Port emissions don't affect all communities equally. The health impact of Savannah's port operations falls disproportionately on low-income neighborhoods and communities of color located closest to Garden City Terminal, Ocean Terminal, rail yards, and truck corridors connecting to I-16 and I-95.

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Data Sources

Source Publisher Data Provided Access
CDC PLACES CDC Census-tract-level health estimates: asthma, COPD, heart disease, obesity prevalence cdc.gov/places
EJScreen EPA Environmental justice screening indicators by census tract ejscreen.epa.gov
American Community Survey U.S. Census Bureau Demographics, income, poverty, housing by census tract census.gov
Toxics Release Inventory EPA Facility-level chemical releases — 30+ TRI facilities in Chatham County epa.gov/toxics-release-inventory-tri-program

Full Assessment Available

The complete analysis for this section — including census-tract-level health quantification, monetized health damages, environmental justice scoring, and scenario modeling — is available through our research services.

See the full methodology in action: Our Duluth-Superior assessment and New York/New Jersey assessment demonstrate the complete analytical depth available for every port on this site.

Contact us to discuss a site-specific assessment for this port community: research@porthealthwatch.org

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