PRELIMINARY PUBLIC HEALTH ASSESSMENT
PENTA WOOD PRODUCTS
TOWN OF DANIELS
BURNETT, WISCONSIN
Appendix A - Health Consultation for Penta Wood Products
TOWN OF DANIELS
BURNETT, WISCONSIN
CERCLIS No. WID006176945
November 16, 1993
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Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry
Division of Health Assessment and Consultation
Attn: Chief, Program Evaluation, Records, and Information Services Branch
E-56
1600 Clifton Road NE, Atlanta, Georgia 30333
| Demographic Information | Number (Percentage of Total Population) |
|---|---|
| Total Population | 2502 |
| White Individuals Black Asian American Indian Hispanic | 97% 0% 0.1% 2.1% 3 total |
| Children < 4 year old People > 18 years old | 5.9% 75.9% |
| Total number of households Total number of families* | 1020 690 |
| Households with people > 65 years old Female headed households Household with children | 35.3% 12.3% 44.2% |
| Average family income | $23,329 |
*family = homes with a head of household and at least one other related person
Based upon the 1990 U.S. Census Data, The Sourcebook of ZIP Code Demographics, Volumeone, CACI, 1991.
Appendix C - DOH 1997 Site Work Plan
for
Penta Wood Products
TOWN OF DANIELS
BURNETT, WISCONSIN
CERCLIS No. WID006176945
| Anticipated orActual Date | Activity Description | Completed |
|---|---|---|
| 1993-1996 | Remedial Decision Team Involvement Site Assessment Team Involvement | ongoing |
| 4/22/93 | Responded to citizen concern about possibleassociated health effects | compete |
| 11/19/93 | Provided consultation on exposure to dioxin at the site | complete |
| 11/17/93 | Consultation | complete |
| 3/94 | Letter sent to are physicians with ATSDR case studieson arsenic and pentachlorophenol | complete |
| 3/29/94 | Site visit | complete |
| 3/29/94 | Public Meeting presentation, soliciting public healthconcerns and information needs. | complete |
| 3/94 | Distributed public health information in EPA/DNR siteinformation sheet | complete |
| 5/94 | Contributed information to EPA site fact sheet | complete |
| 6/30/94 | Calculations of child exposure dose dioxin | complete |
| 11/30/94 | Public Meeting Presentation, soliciting citizen healthconcerns and information needs | complete |
| 11/94 | Wrote sections of EPA site information sheet | complete |
| 4/95 | Site visit | complete |
| 4/95 | Interviews with concerned citizens to solicit healthconcerns determine information needs and answerhealth-related questions. | complete |
| 5/95 | Reviewed EPA Community Involvement Plan | complete |
| 6/95 | Provided health information on PCP for EPA siteinformation sheet. | complete |
| 1st Quarter 97 | Review residual contamination at site, evaluate theimplications for public health | |
| 1st Quarter 97 | Respond to citizen concerns about drinking waterquality near the site | |
| 1st Quarter 97 | Distribute a copy of the Preliminary HealthAssessment to two repositories | |
| 1997 | Assist with public meetings and citizen interactionactivities as they arise | |
| 1997 | Respond to citizen concerns as they arise | |
| 1997 | Update and keep involved professional staff of theBurnett County Health Department | |
| 1997 | Provide to ATSDR a draft health assessment as theremedial investigation is completed for this site |
Note:
* This plan will be adjusted to respond to concerns or issues raised by citizens, EPA or DNR.
* Because a Remedial Investigation for this site will available in the future, and because the DOH has established on-going communicate with area residents, we decided that a publicreview of this document is not needed. A review of groundwater data will be completedwhen information is available from the remedial investigation. When the completeinvestigative package is available, the DOH will prepare a public health assessment fordistribution.

Figure 1. Amsterdam Sloughs Wildlife Area



