PUBLIC HEALTH ASSESSMENT
FISHER CALO
KINGSBURY, LA PORTE COUNTY, INDIANA
CERCLIS NO. IND074315896
November 29, 1995
Prepared by
Indiana State Department of Health
Under Cooperative Agreement with the
Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry
PREFACE
All information available as of February 1995 was incorporated into this document. Anypertinent data generated or made available after this date will be added as an addendum.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
SUMMARY
BACKGROUND
A. Site Description and History
B. Site Visit
C. Demographics, Land Use, and Natural Resource Use
D. Health Outcome Data
COMMUNITY HEALTH CONCERNS
ENVIRONMENTAL CONTAMINATION AND OTHER HAZARDS
A. On-site Contamination
B. Off-site Contamination
C. Quality Assurance and Quality Control
D. Physical and Other Hazards
PATHWAYS ANALYSES
A. Potential Exposure Pathways
PUBLIC HEALTH IMPLICATIONS
A. Toxicology Evaluation
B. Health Outcome Data Evaluation
C. Community Health Concerns Evaluation
CONCLUSIONS
RECOMMENDATIONS
PREPARERS OF REPORT
CERTIFICATION
REFERENCES
APPENDICES
A. Figures
B. Public Comments and Responses
LIST OF TABLES | Table 1. | On-Site Surface Soil Sample Results, Areas A through F, July 1988 |
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| Table 2. | On-Site Subsurface Soil Sample Results, Areas A through F, July 1988 |
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| Table 3. | TCE and Toluene Maximum Level of Contamination in On-Site Soil GasSamples, October/November 1988 |
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| Table 4. | On-Site Sediment Sample Results, Areas B, C, and F, June-July 1988 |
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| Table 5. | On-Site Surface Water Sample Results (Areas B, C, and F) June-July 1988 |
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| Table 6. | On-Site Unfiltered Groundwater Sample Results for Organic Chemicals, August and November 1988 |
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| Table 7. | On-Site Unfiltered Groundwater Sample Results for Inorganic Chemicals,August and November 1988 |
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| Table 8. | On-Site Groundwater Production Well Sample Results |
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| Table 9. | Off-Site Sediment Sample Results, June/July 1988 |
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| Table 10. | Off-Site Groundwater Monitoring Well Sample Results, August 1988 |
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| Table 11. | Potential Exposure Pathways |
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