Add consistency copy changes from CEQ (#1407)

* Add consistency copy from CEQ

- update snapshots

* modify note on Tribal Nations link
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</div>
<a
href="
mailto:Screeningtool-Support@omb.eop.gov?subject=Census tract ID 98729374234, N/A, N/A&body=Please provide feedback about this census tract, including about the datasets, the data categories provided for this tract, the communities who live in this tract, and anything else relevant that CEQ should know about this tract.
mailto:Screeningtool-Support@omb.eop.gov?subject=Census tract ID 98729374234, N/A, N/A&body=Please provide feedback about this census tract, including about the datasets, the data categories provided for this census tract, the communities who live in this census tract, and anything else relevant that CEQ should know about this census tract.
"
rel="noreferrer"
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</div>
<a
href="
mailto:Screeningtool-Support@omb.eop.gov?subject=Census tract ID 98729374234, N/A, N/A&body=Please provide feedback about this census tract, including about the datasets, the data categories provided for this tract, the communities who live in this tract, and anything else relevant that CEQ should know about this tract.
mailto:Screeningtool-Support@omb.eop.gov?subject=Census tract ID 98729374234, N/A, N/A&body=Please provide feedback about this census tract, including about the datasets, the data categories provided for this census tract, the communities who live in this census tract, and anything else relevant that CEQ should know about this census tract.
"
rel="noreferrer"
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</div>
<a
href="
mailto:Screeningtool-Support@omb.eop.gov?subject=Census tract ID 98729374234, N/A, N/A&body=Please provide feedback about this census tract, including about the datasets, the data categories provided for this tract, the communities who live in this tract, and anything else relevant that CEQ should know about this tract.
mailto:Screeningtool-Support@omb.eop.gov?subject=Census tract ID 98729374234, N/A, N/A&body=Please provide feedback about this census tract, including about the datasets, the data categories provided for this census tract, the communities who live in this census tract, and anything else relevant that CEQ should know about this census tract.
"
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<a
href="#prox-npl"
>
proximity to NPL sites
proximity to National Priorities List (NPL) sites
</a>
OR
<a
href="#prox-rmp"
>
proximity to RMP facilities
proximity to Risk Management Plan (RMP) facilities
</a>
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>
low median income
</a>
as a percent of area median income OR
as a percentage of area median income OR
<a
href="#ling-iso"

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</h3>
<div>
Percent of agriculture value at risk from losses due to natural hazards that have some link
Percent of agriculture value at risk from losses due to fourteen types of
natural hazards that have some link
to climate change: avalanche, coastal flooding,
cold wave, drought, hail, heat wave, hurricane, ice storm, landslide, riverine flooding, strong
wind, tornado, wildfire, and winter weather. Rate calculated by dividing the agriculture value at risk in
@ -203,7 +204,7 @@ exports[`rendering of the DatasetContainer checks if various text fields are vis
</h3>
<div>
Percent of building value at risk from losses due to natural hazards
Percent of building value at risk from losses due to fourteen types of natural hazards
that have some link to climate change: avalanche, coastal flooding,
cold wave, drought, hail, heat wave, hurricane, ice storm, landslide, riverine flooding, strong
wind, tornado, wildfire, and winter weather. Rate calculated by dividing the building value at risk in
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</h3>
<div>
Rate relative to the population in fatalities and injuries due to natural hazards each year
Rate relative to the population of fatalities and injuries due to fourteen types of
natural hazards each year
that have some link to climate change: avalanche,
coastal flooding, cold wave, drought, hail, heat wave, hurricane, ice storm, landslide,
riverine flooding, strong wind, tornado, wildfire, and winter weather. Population loss is defined
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Energy burden
</h3>
<div>
Average annual energy cost per household ($) divided by household average income.
Average annual energy cost per household ($) divided by average household income.
</div>
<ul>
<li>
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<div>
Percent of housing units built pre-1960, used as an indicator of potential lead paint exposure in
tracts with median home values less than the 90th percentile.
census tracts with median home values less than the 90th percentile.
</div>
<ul>
@ -1001,10 +1003,10 @@ exports[`rendering of the DatasetContainer checks if various text fields are vis
Unlike most of the other datasets, high values of this data indicate low burdens. For
percentile calculations of burden, the percentile is calculated in reverse order, so that the
tract with the highest life expectancy relative to area life expectancy (lowest burden on this
measure) is at the 0th percentile, and the tract with the lowest life expectancy relative to
area life expectancy (highest burden on this measure) is at the 100th percentile. Tracts with
the highest number have the lowest life expectancy.
census tract with the highest life expectancy relative to area life expectancy (lowest burden
on this measure) is at the 0th percentile, and the census tract with the lowest life
expectancy relative to area life expectancy (highest burden on this measure) is at the
100th percentile. Census tracts with the highest number have the lowest life expectancy.
</p>
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Unlike most of the other datasets, high values of this data indicate low burdens. For
percentile calculations of burden, the percentile is calculated in reverse order, so that the
tract with the highest median income relative to area median income (lowest burden on this
measure) is at the 0th percentile, and the tract with the lowest median income relative to
area median income (highest burden on this measure) is at the 100th percentile. Tracts with
census tract with the highest median income relative to area median income (lowest burden on this
measure) is at the 0th percentile, and the census tract with the lowest median income relative to
area median income (highest burden on this measure) is at the 100th percentile. Census tracts with
the highest number have the lowest median income.
</p>
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id="ling-iso"
>
<h3>
Linguistic Isolation
Linguistic isolation
</h3>
<div>
Percent of households, which are households, where no one over the age fourteen speaks English well.
Percent of households where no one over the age 14 speaks English well.
</div>
<ul>
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</h3>
<div>
Number of unemployed people as a percentage of the civilian labor force
Number of unemployed people as a percentage of the civilian labor force.
</div>
<ul>
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</h3>
<div>
Percent of a tract's population in households where the household income is at or below 100% of
Percent of a census tract's population in households where the household income is at or below 100% of
the Federal poverty level.
</div>

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.
</li>
<li>
CEQ has published a Request for Information on
Respond to our Request for Information on
<a
class="usa-link usa-link--external"
data-cy=""

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>
Communities identified as disadvantaged by the tool are those that are marginalized, underserved,
and overburdened by pollution. These communities are at or above the combined thresholds in one or
and overburdened by pollution. These communities are at or above the thresholds in one or
more of eight categories of criteria.
</p>

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<span>
IF
</span>
the tract is above the threshold for one or more environmental or climate indicators
the census tract is above the threshold for one or more environmental or climate indicators
</p>
<p>
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<span>
AND
</span>
the tract is above the threshold for the socioeconomic indicators
the census tract is above the threshold for the socioeconomic indicators
</p>
</section>

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</div>
<cite>
A census tract is generally between 1,200 and 8,000 people, with an average size of 4,000 people.
A census tract is generally between 1,200 to 8,000 people, with an average size of 4,000 people.
Census tracts are small, relatively permanent subdivisions of a county defined by the
U.S. Census Bureau and usually cover a contiguous area. The census tract level currently represents the
smallest geographical unit for which publicly-available and nationally-consistent datasets can