Okinawa
Collected resources on Okinawa as part of Next Generation Radiation Governance Symposum includes Jon Mitchell's writings and archival collection on US Military bases and pollution, also includes so
Okinawa - The Pentagon’s Toxic Junk Heap of the Pacific 沖縄、太平洋のペンタゴン毒性ゴミ溜め
Jon Mitchell's 2013 article the contamination of Okinawa Island by US Military Bases that take up 20% of the land.
3/11 Tōhoku earthquake, tsunami and Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster
Resources related to Next Generation Radiation Governance —Radiation Archives, Past and Future
(放射能アーカイブ 過去と未来)
Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant disaster
Part of Next Generation Radiation Governance —Governing Radiated Places,被曝地域および施設のガバナンス
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elizabeth.diblasioThis artifact states the solutions that local lawmakers have come up with in order to effectively clean up the toxic waste in the Passaic River. There are many sources of resilience here as the E.P.A added to a superfund program worth $1.38 billion to clear the city of chemicals, pesticides, and all other contaminants that deterioate the Passaic River. This plan extends into the Belleville area as well. For three decades the E.P.A has used this Superfund program to clean up the countries' most hazardous waster sites. The efforts to clean up the Passaic are a result of the intesnse cleaning of the Husdon River and Gowanus Canal in Brooklyn.
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elizabeth.diblasioThe main hazard of this artifact is the chemically polluted waters of the Passiac River and its effects on the marine life. Furthermore, it ish from the river are typically eaten by the locals. The main form of precaution exercised to avoid this health hazard would be the fish exchange tents which have been set up for locals to use exchange their catches from the Passaic with farm raised tilapia.
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elizabeth.diblasioVulnerability and resilience in this artifact are defined by the high concentration of child poverty in Essex County. They are measured using the Census from 2000 and 2015 which show how there is a trend in the percentage of children who expereince poverty within the county. Majority of the children living in poverty are currently living in heavilyu concentrated poverty neighborhoods like Newark, Irvington, and the Oranges. Although the affluent town of Milburn is nearby, it is unclear how these children continue to live below the poverty line in Newark even though the towns are only 6 miles apart.
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elizabeth.diblasioThe hazard in this artifact is in relation to the polluted water system throughout urban New Jersey areas. The Passaic Valley Sewerage Commission and the D.E.P are working together to create new infrastructure upgrades to the local sewer systems. This long term plan will help limit the amount of toxic waste that runs off into the drinking water for surrounding urban communities.
This is the flyer for the Envisioning Next Generation Radiation Governance symposium