Norfolk Naval Shipyard Public Health Assessment in Virginia

Monday, January 26, 2004
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The Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR), a public health agency of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, today is issuing a public health assessment (PHA) on the Norfolk Naval Shipyard site (NNSY) in Portsmouth, Va.

The public health assessment will be available to community members for review at the Portsmouth Main Library, 601 Court St., Portsmouth.

In the public health assessment, ATSDR evaluates past, current and potential future exposures to contaminants originating from NNSY. In 1999 and 2002, ATSDR visited NNSY to collect information about how people on-site and off-site might be exposed to environmental contamination, to review environmental sampling data and to learn about community health concerns.

After analyzing the available data, ATSDR recommends the following actions:

  • ATSDR concurs with the current Navy remediation efforts and the Navy's ongoing Pediatric Lead Poisoning Prevention (PLPP) program. ATSDR recommends review of the current status of housing conditions, and results of blood lead screening of children to ensure that blood lead levels have remained below levels of concern and that all children potentially exposed in housing areas are tested.
  • ATSDR recommends that families in Portsmouth participate in the current Virginia Department of Health (VDH) childhood lead poisoning prevention program, called Lead-Safe Virginia. This includes families in the Cradock area, the New Gosport areas and other neighborhoods identified by VDH as high-risk areas. Participation in a blood-screening program that meets or exceeds CDC guidance combined with the recommended steps to clean, remove, renovate or remediate lead in and around houses should be health protective and reduce lead exposure.
  • Any future feasibility study to assess possible future reuse of the Paradise Creek Disposal Area should consider possible methane levels at the Site 3 landfill, as well as potential exposures to chemical contamination, including VOCs.
  • As a precaution, people should follow all seafood consumption advisories issued by federal and state agencies, including the prohibition on eating shellfish, except crabs, from the Elizabeth River and its tributaries.

For more information, community members can contact Environmental Health Scientist Charles Grosse or Health Communications Specialist Debra Joseph, toll free, at 1-888-422-8737. Callers should refer to the Norfolk Naval Shipyard site in Portsmouth, Va.


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Release Date:  Wednesday, February 02, 2011
The Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR) has released the public comment version of a public health assessment for the Peck Iron and Metal Superfund site in Portsmouth, VA. The purpose of the assessment was to determine if exposure to chemicals from the site is a public health hazard for people who live and work in the area.

Release Date:  Tuesday, September 09, 2003
In the agency's public health assessment issued for comment through Oct. 10, ATSDR finds the possible contaminants at the Norfolk Naval Shipyard Repository in Portsmouth, Va., to be no apparent health hazard or an indeterminate health hazard.


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