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Housing, natural disasters, and streetscape: the various fronts of environmental racism in Harlem and throughout the city
Housing, natural disasters, and streetscape: the various fronts of environmental racism in Harlem and throughout the city Joao Santos / Staff Photographer he North River Wastewater Resource Recovery Facility began its operations in 1986. The facility, which treats 170 million gallons of raw sewage and wastewater per day, is located along the Hudson River, between 137th and 145th streets.
High air pollution rates. Toxic waste plants. High temperatures. These are only some of the issues that West Harlem residents face as a result of the ever-worsening climate crisis, coupled with systemic neglect on the part of government officials, the New York City Housing Authority, and the disproportionate number of pollutant-producing entities in the area.