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Palmerton Zinc Smelting Plant.  Photo by Andrew Skurka
One of the zinc smelters in Palmerton, as seen from the Blue Mountain ridgeline. Prior to 1982, when the smelters were closed, Palmerton's economy was dependent on these smelters. Photo by Andrew Skurka.

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Palmerton Zinc Pile Damage Assessment

This site has been developed to provide updates on the ongoing natural resource damage assessment and restoration efforts for the Palmerton zinc smelting plant, Borough of Palmerton, Carbon County, Pennsylvania.

News Items About Palmerton Zinc Pile Damage Assessment:

Palmerton Zinc Pile Superfund Site (PA) - New Information on Investigations (Posted: March 31, 2008)

Newly Posted Documents:

Appalachian Trail Hiking Study: Assessment of Hiking Activity in Areas Potentially Impacted by Contamination. January 2008. (pdffile).

Forest Investigations: Evaluation of Injury to Forest Habitat Resulting from Metals-Contaminated Soils. January 2008. (pdffile).

Aquatic Investigations: Evaluation of Injury to Aquatic Habitat Resulting from Metals Contamination. January 2008. (pdffile).


Additional Documents Currently Available

The links below will allow you to view reports and other documents prepared by the Palmerton Trustee Council, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Department of the Interior), concerning the Palmerton Zinc Pile Natural Resources Damage Assessment and Restoration (NRDAR). If you have any questions concerning information found in any of these reports or any other comments related to the Palmerton Zince Pile NRDAR, please contact us via telephone or email:

Steve Klassen, FWS, Ecological Services, Pennsylvania Field Office, 814-234-4090, Steve_Klassen@fws.gov

Some reports are in pdfformat and will require the Adobe Acrobat Reader to view these documents. PDF files may be large so note the file size before downloading.

Palmerton Zinc Pile Superfund Site Natural Resource Damage Assessment Plan. February 2006. (2 MB pdffile).

Data Report for the Scoping Study on Metal Contaminant Levels in Forest Soils and Concurrent Habitat Evaluation for the Palmerton Zinc Natural Resource Damage Assessment, Palmerton, Pennsylvania. January 30, 2007. (1.1 MB pdffile).

Data Report for the Scoping Study on Metal Contaminant Levels in Sediment and Concurrent Aquatic Habitat Evaluation for the Palmerton Zinc Natural Resource Damage Assessment, Palmerton, Pennsylvania. January 30, 2007. (1.8 MB pdffile)

Restoring Our Resources -
Pennsylvania's Palmerton Zinc Pile: Blue Mountian, Stony Ridge, Aquashicola Creek and the Lehigh River
. April 2004. (pdffile).

Natural Resources Trustee Activities at the Palmerton Zinc Pile Superfund Site. April 2004. (pdffile).

Preassessment Screen Determination for the Palmerton Zinc Pile Superfund Site. December 2003. (pdffile).

Memorandum of Agreement Among the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection, Pennsylvania Game Commission, Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission, Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, and United States Department of Interior Regarding Natural Resource Damage Assessment, Restoration, and Other Natural Resource Trustee Activities for the Palmerton Zinc Pile Superfund Site. November 2003. (pdffile).


Trustee links:

Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection. Natural Resource Damage Assessment (NRDA) - Palmerton Zinc Pile Site

Pennsylvania Game Commission Homepage

Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission. Press Release - FEDERAL AND STATE NATURAL RESOURCE AGENCIES JOIN FORCES TO SEEK RESTORATION OF FORESTS AND STREAMS NEAR PALMERTON

Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources. Homepage.

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Damage Assessment and Restoration Program. Homepage.

US Environmental Protection Agency - Mid-Atlantic Hazardous Site Cleanup: Palmerton Zinc

US Fish and Wildlife Service, Division of Environmental Quality, Habitat Restoration Homepage

 


Last Updated: September 22, 2008