PUBLIC HEALTH ASSESSMENT
MANNHEIM AVENUE DUMP SITE
ATLANTIC COUNTY, GALLOWAY TOWNSHIP, NEW JERSEY
Recommendations to Cease/Reduce Exposure
Recommendations to Characterize the Site
Other Recommendations
The Atlantic County Health Department has a free lead screening program for children and adults. It is recommended that all children and adults living in residences with increased lead levels in tap samples be screened for blood lead. Individuals, particularly pregnant women and young children, should contact the Atlantic County Health Department for further details.
The data and information evaluated in the public health assessment
for the Mannheim Avenue Dump site, Galloway Township, Atlantic
County, New Jersey, has been reviewed by ATSDR's Health Activities
Recommendation Panel for appropriate follow up with respect to
health activities. Because of past and possibly current exposure
to lead, through the ingestion of contaminated drinking water, the
HARP panel recommends this site for follow up health activities.
Specifically, the HARP determined that children (6-71 months) be
tested for lead in their blood (per the Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention guidelines). In addition, the HARP determined that
the Atlantic County Health Department be contacted to inform them
of the HARP recommendation. The HARP concurs with the community
health education that is being performed by the EPA.
The Public Health Action Plan (PAP) for the Mannheim Avenue site contains a description of the actions to be taken by ATSDR and/or NJDOH at or in the vicinity of the site subsequent to the completion of this Public Health Assessment. The purpose of the PAP is to ensure that this health assessment not only identifies public health hazards, but provides a plan of action designed to mitigate and prevent adverse human health effects resulting from exposure to hazardous substances in the environment. Included, is a commitment on the part of ATSDR/NJDOH to follow up on this plan to ensure that it is implemented. The public health actions to be implemented by ATSDR/NJDOH are as follows:
ATSDR will re-evaluate and expand the Public Health Action Plan
(PAP) when needed. New environmental, toxicological, health
outcome data, or the results of implementing the above proposed
actions may determine the need for additional actions at this site.
The Public Health Assessment for the Mannheim Avenue Dump site was prepared by the New Jersey Department of Health under a cooperative agreement with the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR). It is in accordance with approved methodology and procedures existing at the time the public health assessment was initiated.
Gregory V. Ulirsch
Technical Project Officer, SPS, RPB, DHAC
The Division of Health Assessment and Consultation (DHAC), ATSDR, has reviewed this Public Health Assessment and concurs with its findings.
Robert C. Williams
Division Director, DHAC, ATSDR
Preparer of Report:
ATSDR Regional Representatives:
ATSDR Technical Project Officer:
Any questions concerning this document should be directed to:
Geraghty & Miller, Inc.: 'Remedial Investigation Report, Revision No. 1: Mannheim Avenue Site Galloway Township, New Jersey. Vol. 1 & 2 June 1990'.
ATSDR November 14, 1988. Preliminary Health Assessment, Mannheim Avenue Dump, Galloway Township, New Jersey. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry, Atlanta, Georgia.
ATSDR Superfund Record of Communication (SRC dated 2/4/91).
ATSDR Superfund Record of Communication (SRC dated 7/10/91).
Record of Decision - Mannheim Avenue Dump Site. September, 1990.
Eder Associates Consulting Engineers, P.C: 'Draft Feasibility Study Report. Mannheim Avenue Site, Galloway Township, New Jersey. February 1990'.
ATSDR Site Summary for Mannheim Avenue Dump, June 21, 1988.
USEPA : Community Relations Plan, Mannheim Avenue Dump Site. April 1989.
New Jersey State Department of Health, Division of Environmental and Occupational Health: Central File No: H-043-88
ATSDR 1992. Final Public Health Assessment Guidance Manual. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry, Atlanta, Georgia.
Geraghty & Miller, Inc.: 'Addendum to the Draft Remedial Investigation Report, Mannheim Avenue Site Galloway Township, New Jersey. February 1990'.
USEPA, Region II: Mannheim Avenue Dump Site, Galloway Township, New Jersey - August 8, 1991, Residential Well Sampling Results.
Eder Associates Consulting Engineers, P.C: 'Baseline Risk Assessment, Mannheim Avenue Site, Galloway Township, New Jersey. February 1990'.
ATSDR 1989. Toxicological Profile Trichloroethylene. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry, Atlanta, Georgia.
ATSDR 1990. Toxicological Profile for Lead. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry, Atlanta, Georgia.
Committee on Environmental Hazards, Committee on Accident and Poison Prevention: Statement on Childhood Lead Poisoning, Pediatrics Vol.79, March 1987.
ATSDR 1990. Toxicological Profile for 1,2-dichloropropane. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry, Atlanta, Georgia.
USEPA Region II: Post-Record of Decision Residential Well Sampling results.
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