303(d) Impaired Waterbodies
This layer displays impaired waterbodies, which means waterbodies not able to be used for certain purposes due to water quality from physical, chemical and biological factors.
This layer displays impaired waterbodies, which means waterbodies not able to be used for certain purposes due to water quality from physical, chemical and biological factors.
Data have been updated to the most recent report period (2022) for the indicator Children in Safe Neighborhood total and by race, parents’ education, and parents’ income. Data are from 2022 National Survey of Children’s Health.
Data have been updated to the most recent report period (2022) for the indicator Children Limited in Ability total and by race. Data are from 2022 National Survey of Children’s Health.
Data have been updated to the most recent report period (2022) for the indicator Children in Neighborhood without Vandalism total and by race, parents’ education, and parents’ income. Data are from 2022 National Survey of Children’s Health.
This layer displays the estimated percentage of live births by cesarean delivery. A cesarean delivery is the extraction of the fetus, placenta, and membranes through an incision in the maternal abdominal and uterine walls. For more information visit Maternal and Infant Health Mapping Tool . A local empirical Bayes algorithm was used to provide more…
New data include prevalence estimates for adult with any disability including vision, hearing, self-care, mobility, cognitive, and independent living. Estimates from the PLACES Project are available at the county, city, ZIP Code, and census tract levels for nearly every community in the United States. For more map layers from this series, search the Map Room…
This updated dataset reports the total number of days in which an extreme heat event was above the 95th percentile between 2020-2022 at the county and Census tract levels. Data were obtained from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Environmental Public Health Tracking Network (EPHTN).
This updated dataset reports the total number of days in which an extreme heat event was above 95 degrees between 2020-2022 at the county and Census Tract levels. Data were obtained from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Environmental Public Health Tracking Network (EPHTN).
This layer displays the number and rate of fatalities from motor vehicle crashes occurring between 2018 and 2022, aggregated by county. Unlike typical mortality data, this data layer represents the location of the fatal crash, and not the county of the decedent’s residence.
This layer displays the number and percentage of fatal vehicle crashes involving alcohol occurring between 2018 and 2022. Data are aggregated by county of occurrance.