ATSDR Releases Exposure Investigation Report for the Anniston, Alabama, PCB site
Calhoun County, Anniston, Alabama
Wednesday, October 31, 2001
What: The Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR), a public health agency of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, announced today the release of the final version of its Exposure Investigation report for the PCB site in Anniston, Alabama. The report was released in November 2000 as a draft for public comment.
Why: ATSDR conducted this Exposure Investigation to address questions related to exposure to polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) in the community around the Solutia, Inc., facility in west Anniston. Previous investigations conducted by the Alabama Department of Public Health and ATSDR indicated that some residents in the communities surrounding the facility have been exposed to PCBs. However, it is uncertain whether human exposures to PCBs are continuing.
The purpose of this exposure investigation was to assess the level of exposure for children and their families living near the facility. The results from this exposure investigation are not intended to represent the community at large. The conclusions are based solely on the biological and environmental samples of the participants.
How: With the assistance of the state health department and the cooperation of the west Anniston community, ATSDR invited 18 families with children between 1 and 7 years old to participate. ATSDR collected blood samples from all family members, as well as soil and house dust samples from the residences. All samples were analyzed for PCBs. The results of these analyses and the conclusions drawn from them are presented in the exposure investigation report.
Where: Copies of the report will be availableat the following repositories:
Anniston Public Library 108 East 10th Street Anniston, AL 36202 |
Community Against Pollution 1012 West 15th Street Anniston, AL 36201 |
Carver Library 722 West 14th Street Anniston, AL 36201 |
First Missionary Baptist Church 1100 Pine Grove Rd. Anniston, Al 36201 |
Bethel Baptist Church 520 E. 6th Street Anniston, Al 36207 |
Sweet Valley/Cobbtown Envir. Justice Task Force 7733 Highway 78 West Eastaboga, AL 36260 |
Mars Hill Baptist Church 1508 W. 6th Street Anniston, Al 36201 |
Seventeenth Street Baptist Church 801 W. 17th Street Anniston, AL 36201 |
EPA Community Relations Office 1313 Noble Street Anniston, AL |
Background: An exposure investigation is one approach ATSDR uses to develop a better characterization of past, current, and possible future human exposures to hazardous substances in the environment. There are three main ways ATSDR can gather information in an exposure investigation: bio-medical testing (for example, blood or urine samples); environmental testing (for contamination of soil, air, or water); and exposure-dose reconstruction (using environmental sampling data and computer models to estimate past exposures). The results of exposure investigations are used to make public health decisions and to recommend appropriate public health actions.
For More information: Community members seeking information on the procedures of the exposure investigation, or the content of report, should contact ATSDR Environmental Health Scientist Clem Welsh, toll free, at 1-888-42-ATSDR (1-888-422-8737). Callers should refer to the "Anniston PCB site." ATSDR Regional Representative Carl Blair also may be called for information at (404) 562-1786 in Atlanta.
For more information about PCBs and health effects related to exposure, please visit the ATSDR Web site, at http://www.atsdr.cdc.gov, and click on the ToxFAQs for Polychlorinated Biphenyls-or PCBs.
Related PHA & HC For this Press Release
Anniston PCB Site
-Updated Assessment of PCB Exposures
Document Date: 10/16/2006 - HC [PDF - 76 KB]
Monsanto Company
-(a/k/a Solutia Inc./Monsanto) - Exposure Investigation Report -
Document Date: 8/18/2000 - EI [HTML]
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