The Agency for Toxic
Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR), a public health agency of the U.S.
Department of Health and Human Services, today announced the release of the
final public health consultation on the Myrtle Grove Trailer Park in Plaquemine,
Iberville Parish, La. This health consultation includes the results of groundwater
sampling from the Myrtle Grove Trailer Park well system as well as the agency's
responses to comments received on the public comment version of the document.
The health consultation finds that
residents of the trailer park were exposed to water that contained vinyl chloride
and other volatile organic compounds. However, the levels of the chemicals
detected were below levels likely to result in adverse health effects.
ATSDR has, therefore, categorized
the Myrtle Grove Trailer Park Site as presenting no apparent public health
hazard.
ATSDR recommends continued monitoring
of the vinyl chloride groundwater plume to better characterize the plume and
determine its source(s) and to evaluate potential exposures to vinyl chloride-contaminated
groundwater in areas surrounding the Myrtle Grove Trailer Park site.
The health consultation is available
for review at the following two locations:
Iberville Parish Library
24605 J. Gerald Berret Blvd.
Plaquemine, LA 70764
POC: Betsy Bensen
Louisiana Environmental Action Network
(LEAN) Satellite Office
58038 Fort St.
Plaquemine, LA 70764
For copies of the health consultation
and for more information, former residents of Myrtle Grove Trailer Park and
other community members can contact Environmental Health Scientist Danielle
Langmann or Health Communications Specialist Youlanda Outin, toll-free, at
1-888-422-8737. Regional Representative Patrick Young also may be contacted
at 214-665-8562. Callers should refer to the Myrtle Grove Trailer Park site
in Plaquemine, La. When phoning after business hours (after 4:30 p.m.), callers
should leave a message that includes their name, address, and telephone number,
including area code.