PM2.5 annual mean
PM2.5 annual mean in Clayton County reached 9.5 µg/m³ in 2024, 5% above the EPA NAAQS of 9 µg/m³.
8 top TRI facilities tracked here. PM2.5 annual mean (NAAQS 9 µg/m³ (annual)) held roughly steady year over year (-3%). PM2.5 annual mean (NAAQS 9 µg/m³ (annual)) concentrations have more than halved since 2010.
FIPS 13063 · population 296,312
PM2.5 annual mean in Clayton County reached 9.5 µg/m³ in 2024, 5% above the EPA NAAQS of 9 µg/m³.
Total TRI releases at Clayton County have risen 57% since 2010 (through 2024).
Each red dot is one of the top TRI facilities. Size reflects 2024 total releases. County boundary outlined in blue.
PM2.5 annual mean (NAAQS 9 µg/m³ (annual)) concentrations have more than halved since 2010.
PM2.5 24-hour 98th percentile (NAAQS 35 µg/m³ (24-hour)) concentrations have more than halved since 2010.
Single-vintage exposure modeling — EPA cadence is multi-year, so no trend line yet.
Single-vintage exposure modeling — EPA cadence is multi-year, so no trend line yet.
Single-vintage exposure modeling — EPA cadence is multi-year, so no trend line yet.
TRI air releases (5.1 fugitive + 5.2 stack) concentrations have more than halved since 2010.
TRI water releases (5.3) volumes here are too small to anchor a multi-year trend; YoY movement is still shown above.
TRI land + off-site releases concentrations have more than doubled since 2010.
Greenhouse gases (GHGRP large emitters, through 2023) concentrations are roughly unchanged from 2012.
| Facility | City | Top chemical | Total releases | YoY |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Polynt Composites USA INC.Polynt Composites USA INC | Forest Park | Xylene (mixed isomers)Health riskEye, skin, and respiratory irritant; central-nervous-system effects from chronic exposure. (EPA) | 66k lb | +60% |
| Sherwin-Williams COThe Sherwin-Williams Co | Morrow | Zinc compoundsHealth riskGenerally low acute toxicity. Chronic high-dose exposure disrupts copper absorption and immune function. (ATSDR) | 25k lb | +271% |
| Safety-Kleen Systems Morrow (Mor)Clean Harbors INC | Morrow | Ethylene glycolHealth riskAcutely toxic if ingested. Metabolizes to compounds that cause kidney failure. (EPA) | 3k lb | +6294% |
| Darling Ingredients INC.Darling Ingredients INC | Ellenwood | Nitrate compounds (water dissociable; reportable only when in aqueous solution)Health riskDrinking-water nitrate causes methemoglobinemia ('blue-baby syndrome') in infants; EPA MCL is 10 mg/L as N. (EPA) | 2k lb | -75% |
| Industrial Chemicals INCIndustrial Chemical | Jonesboro | Nitric acidHealth riskStrong corrosive irritant to skin, eyes, and the respiratory tract. (NIOSH) | 40 lb | +3% |
| Clorox Products Manufacturing COThe Clorox Co | Forest Park | Certain glycol ethersHealth riskReproductive toxicants; some cause testicular damage and developmental harm. (EPA) | 28 lb | +10% |
| Clorox Products ManufacturingThe Clorox Co | Forest Park | Certain glycol ethersHealth riskReproductive toxicants; some cause testicular damage and developmental harm. (EPA) | 15 lb | -100% |
| Georgia Masonry Supply JonesboroCrh Americas INC | Jonesboro | Lead And Lead CompoundsHealth riskNeurotoxin. Even low childhood exposure impairs cognitive development; chronic adult exposure damages kidneys and the cardiovascular system. (EPA, ATSDR) | 0 lb | +150% |
All block groups in Clayton County County, GA: 296,312 residents. County disparity score for pm2.5 (fine particulate) sits well above the reference burden (185). Why we surface this →
Low-income
People of color
Under age 5
Over age 64
| Indicator | Disparity score | Reading |
|---|---|---|
| PM2.5 (fine particulate) | 185 | well above the reference burden |
| Ozone | 60 | below the reference |
| Nitrogen dioxide (NO₂) | 120 | moderately above the reference |
| Diesel particulate | 150 | moderately above the reference |
| Toxic releases (RSEI) | 124 | moderately above the reference |
| Traffic proximity | 147 | moderately above the reference |
| Lead-paint risk (pre-1960 housing) | 45 | well below the reference |
| Superfund site proximity | 0 | well below the reference |
| RMP-facility proximity | 172 | well above the reference burden |
| Hazardous-waste site proximity | 130 | moderately above the reference |
| Underground storage tanks | 145 | moderately above the reference |
| NPDES wastewater proximity | 102 | near the reference |
| Drinking-water non-compliance | 7 | well below the reference |
Source: Census ACS 2018-2022 (5-year) + USEPA-clone EJ blockgroup stats (raw indicators + EJ disparity mirror).
Modeled adult-prevalence estimates published by CDC PLACES, paired with this county's pollution and demographic context. Comparisons are ecological, not causal — pollution and disease prevalence covary at the area level, but the data does not attribute any individual's diagnosis to local exposure. How this section works →
CDC PLACES · 2025 release · BRFSS 2022-2023
CDC PLACES · 2025 release · BRFSS 2022-2023
CDC PLACES · 2025 release · BRFSS 2022-2023
CDC PLACES · 2025 release · BRFSS 2022-2023
CDC PLACES · 2025 release · BRFSS 2022-2023
PLACES uses BRFSS-modeled small-area estimates, not individual records. Crude prevalence shown above is the local rate as published; comparators are age-adjusted vs the Georgia mean and the US mean — both population-weighted across counties — so geographies with different age structures stay apples-to-apples. Sources: CDC PLACES · 2025 release · BRFSS 2022-2023.
Pollution trends and TRI 2024 pages for every tracked city in this county. Alphabetical.
Sources.
All sources are federal public-domain datasets under 17 USC §105. We aggregate but do not relabel; the underlying observations remain attributable to EPA.