Region 7	Fact Sheet

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EPA Announces Public Meeting

Jefferson County Lead Superfund Site, Jefferson County, Missouri

INTRODUCTION

EPA Region 7 is hosting a public meeting
on Tuesday, March 25, 2008, at De Soto
Junior High School in De Soto, Missouri.
The purpose of the meeting is to provide
the local community with information
about the Jefferson County Lead
Superfund Site.

During the meeting, representatives from
the EPA, the Missouri Department of
Natural Resources, and federal, state and
local health agencies will be available to
answer questions from the public.

EPA PUBLIC MEETING
AND COMMENT PERIOD

You are invited to attend a public meeting
to learn more about the Jefferson County
Lead Site. The meeting is scheduled:

Tuesday, March 25, 2008
7 p.m. to 9 p.m.

De Soto Junior High School
Gymnasium
731 Amvets Drive
De Soto, Missouri

SITE BACKGROUND

Jefferson County is part of Missouri's Old
Lead Belt, where lead mining occurred for
several hundred years. This area is also
part of the barite district of Missouri. The
primary environmental concern at this site
is lead contamination in residential soils
and private water wells.

In September 2006, EPA began collecting
soil and water samples from properties in
Jefferson County. The soil and water
samples were analyzed for the presence
of lead and other heavy metals. EPA
uses sampling results to determine which
lead-contaminated properties will be
prioritized for cleanup.

EPA also invites public comment on the
administrative record established for the
Jefferson County Lead Site. The
administrative record is located at the De
Soto Public Library. Written comments
must be postmarked or mailed
electronically no later than March 31,
2008 and should be sent to:

Dianna Whitaker
Office of Public Affairs

EPA Region 7
901 North 5th Street
Kansas City, Kansas 66101
whitaker.dianna@epa.gov


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HEALTH INFORMATION

ADMINISTRATIVE RECORD

Lead is a toxic metal that is harmful if
inhaled or swallowed. Children are more
sensitive to lead than adults and can
develop lifelong learning disabilities and
behavior problems from lead exposure.
Pregnant women and nursing mothers
should also avoid exposure to lead to
protect their children.

Lead poisoning can cause these health
effects in infants and young children:

¦	Slowed physical growth;

¦	Hearing problems;

¦	Nervous system damage;

¦	Learning difficulties;

¦	Behavior problems including
hyperactivity; and

¦	Decreased intelligence (lower I.Q.
scores).

Lead exposure and its effects can be
reduced by:

¦	Washing hands after playing
outside and before meals;

¦	Vacuuming often and dusting with
a damp cloth to help remove dust
that might have lead in it; and

¦	Eating a diet high in calcium and
iron and low in fat.

BLOOD LEAD TESTING

The only way to know if your child has
elevated blood lead levels is to have his
or her blood tested. EPA encourages
parents to have their children tested for
lead exposure. FREE blood lead testing
will be available at the March 25th
meeting. These will be finger-stick tests.
You will know the results of the test the
same evening.

EPA has compiled the administrative
record for the site. The administrative
record is the official site file and contains
technical documents such as the
approved Action Memorandum. The
public is invited to submit comments on
the administrative record from March 2 to
March 31, 2008. The administrative
record may be reviewed during normal
business hours at the following locations:

De Soto Public Library
712 South Main Street
De Soto, Mo.

EPA Region 7
901 North 5th Street
Kansas City, Kan.

Written comments must be postmarked or
mailed electronically no later than March
31, 2008 to Dianna Whitaker at the street
and/or electronic addresses given below.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

If you have questions or need additional
information, please contact:

Dianna Whitaker

Community Involvement Coordinator
EPA Region 7
901 North 5th Street
Kansas City, Kansas 66101
913-551-7003, Toll-free 1-800-223-0425
E-mail: whitaker.dianna@epa.gov

Jim Silver

On-Scene Coordinator

EPA Site Office
13291 State Road CC
De Soto, Missouri 63020

636-586-8406
E-mail: silver.iim@epa.gov

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