Journal article
THRIVEair: A Community-Based Air Monitoring Network Design in a Pollution-Burdened Philadelphia Neighborhood to Advance Environmental Justice
Environmental justice, Forthcoming
28 May 2026
Abstract
Background: In 2019, an explosion at the Philadelphia Energy Solutions Refinery, one of the largest urban oil refineries in the United States, led to its shuttering and transition into redevelopment. Local fenceline communities, previously impacted by refinery operations, expressed concern about air toxics, particularly benzene, released during the decommissioning process. To monitor volatile organic compounds (VOCs), including benzene, in fenceline communities, we created THRIVEair, a partnership between environmental justice organization Philly Thrive and Drexel University scientists. Key goals of the project included community-responsive air monitoring, data democratization, and timely report-back of results. Methods: Through an action-reflection-action approach, we co-designed a one-year VOC monitoring campaign from June 2023 to June 2024, and data dissemination products, including fact sheets, "Teach-Ins", and a public website. We monitored 37 VOCs using one-week integrated samples collected using passive thermal desorption tubes. Nine stationary sites were monitored weekly, and 11 additional sites were monitored on a rotating basis for two one-week sessions in summer and winter. Results: On average, we found that benzene concentrations were relatively low over the one-year monitoring period (mean for stationary sites 1.34 & micro;g/m & sup3;, range = 0.31-9.05 & micro;g/m(3)), though spatial and temporal variability were evident. Conclusion: Through the air monitoring campaign design and implementation process, THRIVEair supported Philly Thrive's goal of establishing an air monitoring network in neighborhoods impacted by the former refinery. By providing publicly available air quality data, THRIVEair results can be leveraged in Philly Thrive's advocacy efforts.
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- Title
- THRIVEair: A Community-Based Air Monitoring Network Design in a Pollution-Burdened Philadelphia Neighborhood to Advance Environmental Justice
- Creators
- Sheila Tripathy (Corresponding Author) - Drexel UniversityLisa Frueh - Drexel UniversityKarlin Moore - Drexel University, Epidemiology and BiostatisticsJaslyn A. Nguyen - Philly Thr, Philadelphia, PA USASonya Sanders - Philly Thr, Philadelphia, PA USASanija L. Aikens - Philly Thr, Philadelphia, PA USACarol White - Philly Thr, Philadelphia, PA USACarol A. Foy - Philly Thr, Philadelphia, PA USADebbie M. Robinson - Philly Thr, Philadelphia, PA USAMark Clincy - Philly Thr, Philadelphia, PA USAChristal Heath - Philly Thr, Philadelphia, PA USAJames Mullison - Philly Thr, Philadelphia, PA USAPeter Winslow - Philly Thr, Philadelphia, PA USACraig Johnson - Philly Thr, Philadelphia, PA USAGrace Tiegs - Clark Art InstituteK. C. L. Wahl - Clark Art InstituteLeah Johnston - Clark Art InstituteNancy A. C Johnston - Clark Art InstituteJane E. Clougherty - Drexel University
- Publication Details
- Environmental justice, Forthcoming
- Publisher
- Sage
- Number of pages
- 11
- Grant note
- 5R21ES034494 / National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences; United States Department of Health & Human Services; National Institutes of Health (NIH) - USA; NIH National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) Build Up Peace Engineering Fellowship Drexel University Urban Health Collaborative pilot grant Drexel University Environmental Collaboratory Institutional Development Award (IDeA) / National Institute of General Medical Sciences of the National Institutes of Health; United States Department of Health & Human Services; National Institutes of Health (NIH) - USA; NIH National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS)
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Language
- English
- Academic Unit
- Urban Health Collaborative; Epidemiology and Biostatistics; Environmental and Occupational Health
- Web of Science ID
- WOS:001778830600001
- Other Identifier
- 991022191280404721