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Draft CalEnviroScreen 5.0

Published by California Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment | State of California | Metadata Last Checked: February 26, 2026 | Last Modified: 2026-02-19T21:22:15.488351
OEHHA is announcing the availability of draft CalEnviroScreen 5.0 for public comment. CalEnviroScreen is a mapping tool used to identify California communities disproportionately burdened by multiple sources of pollution. The 5.0 draft update reflects the newest census tract geography, updates all existing indicators, and adds two new indicators. To view the updated maps and learn about the proposed changes, please visit the draft CalEnviroScreen 5.0 website. Get Involved: - Informational Webinar: We will hold an informational webinar on February 2, 2026, to provide information on the technical updates to CalEnviroScreen and how to get involved. Register for the webinar on Zoom. - Public Workshops: Statewide and regional sessions will be held in February to share updates and gather feedback. Registration details will be shared soon at the link below. - Public Comment Period: Written comments on the draft CalEnviroScreen 5.0 may be submitted until April 1, 2026. Visit the Get Involved page for more details on these feedback opportunities and how to register. If you have additional questions, please contact CalEnviroScreen@oehha.ca.gov.

Resources

6 resources available

  • Draft CalEnviroScreen 5.0 csv file

    CSV
  • Draft CalEnviroScreen 5.0 excel file

    XLSX
  • Draft CalEnviroScreen 5.0 ArcGIS Layer

    LYRX
  • Draft CalEnviroScreen 5.0 Data Dictionary

    PDF
  • Draft CalEnviroScreen 5.0 Geodatabase

    GDB
  • Draft CalEnviroScreen 5.0 Shapefile

    SHP

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