Understanding Demographic Factors Influencing Open Burning Incidents in Kentucky

Major Ballard, B. Gyawali, Shikha Acharya, M. Gebremedhin, George Antonious, Jeffrey Scott Blakeman
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Open burning poses a significant threat to human health and the environment by releasing hazardous chemicals and exacerbating plastic pollution. Urgent action is required to address its pervasive impact and the substantial release of gaseous pollutants. Limited research has explored the demographic aspect of open burning behavior, with none specifically conducted in Kentucky. An analysis of open burning complaints reported to the Kentucky Division for Air Quality in 2015, 2019, and 2021 revealed no significant differences in reported incidents by month and county. Binary logistic regression analyses identified the urban vs rural divide as significant predictors of open burning incidents, while violations were influenced by both urban and rural factors and average household income. Unemployment rates and the percentage of individuals with less than a high school diploma did not significantly predict open burning violations. Targeted interventions at the state and local level, focusing on rural areas and economically disadvantaged communities, can effectively address and mitigate open burning issues.
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露天焚烧会释放有害化学物质,加剧塑料污染,对人类健康和环境构成严重威胁。我们需要采取紧急行动,解决露天焚烧的普遍影响和大量释放气体污染物的问题。对露天焚烧行为的人口方面进行的研究有限,其中没有专门针对肯塔基州的研究。对 2015 年、2019 年和 2021 年向肯塔基州空气质量处报告的露天焚烧投诉进行分析后发现,各月和各县报告的事件没有明显差异。二元逻辑回归分析发现,城市与农村的差异是露天焚烧事件的重要预测因素,而违规行为则受到城市和农村因素以及平均家庭收入的影响。失业率和高中以下文凭人口比例对露天焚烧违法行为的预测作用不大。在州和地方层面采取有针对性的干预措施,重点关注农村地区和经济条件较差的社区,可以有效地解决和缓解露天焚烧问题。
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