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Health Risk Assessment for the Union Pacific Railroad Los Angeles Transportation Center Railyard
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Quite often, physical and mental health disorders go hand in hand. Research shows that persons with severe or chronic physical illnesses often have a co-existing mental health problem. At the same time, persons with severe mental illnesses or substance abuse disorders have physical health problems that remain undetected or untreated. This situation, combined with the reality that there is still stigma associated with mental illness and that most persons first seek help through their GP, has resulted in an emphasis on the need for better integration between mental health and physical care, especially for better mental health and. | California Environmental Protection Agency @5 Air Resources Board Health Risk Assessment for the Union Pacific Railroad Los Angeles Transportation Center Railyard Stationary Source Division November 6 2007 California Environmental Protection Agency @5 Air Resources Board Health Risk Assessment for the Union Pacific Los Angeles Transportation Center Railyard Principal Author Stephen Cutts P.E. Contributing Authors Stationary Source Division Jing Yuan Ph.D. Eugene Yang Ph.D. P.E. Hector Castaneda Planning and Technical Support Division Nicole Dolney Beth Schwehr Anthony Servin P.E. Stephen Zelinka Johnnie Raymond Reviewed by ARB Executive Office Michael H. Scheible Deputy Executive Officer ARB Stationary Source Division Robert D. Fletcher Chief Stationary Source Division Dean C. Simeroth Chief Criteria Pollutants Branch Harold Holmes Manager Engineering Evaluation Section The staff of the Air Resources Board has prepared this report. Publication does not signify that the contents reflect the views and policies of the Air Resources Board nor does mention of trade names or commercial products constitute endorsement or recommendation for use. Acknowledgements Air Resources Board staff extends its appreciation to the representatives of Union Pacific Railroad and their consultants Sierra Research and Air Quality Management Consulting for preparing the railyard emissions inventory data and spatial allocation of emissions. Union Pacific Railroad Lanny Schmid Jon Germer Brock Nelson James Diel. Sierra Research Gary Rubenstein Brenda Douglass Eric Walther Ph.D. Air Quality Management Consulting Robert G. Ireson Ph.D. California Air Resources Board Page .