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ATSDR MEDIA ANNOUNCEMENT
Report on Residential Air
and Dust Sampling
in Lower Manhattan



For Immediate Release: May 7, 2002


The Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR), a federal public health agency under the Department of Health and Human Services,was created under Superfund legislation to assist the Environmental Protection Agency, and state and local public health departments in assessing how toxic substances in the environment may affect public health.

The New York City Department of Health requested ATSDR's assistance in designing a sampling plan and in conducting sampling of residential air and dust in lower Manhattan to determine if residents are being exposed to concentrations of materials that may be harmful.

The Purpose of the Sampling

The Sampling Plan and Its Limitations

The sampling plan was designed to obtain samples from locations across the lower Manhattan area. Because of the time urgency associated with the need to obtain results, the plan was not designed to garner samples statistically representative of the area, but rather to give public health officials and citizens relatively quick, overall feedback regarding contaminants present. Thirty residential buildings were sampled in lower Manhattan, the vast majority of which had some degree of clean up.

ATSDR focused on building-related materials that were known to have emanated from the collapse of the World Trade Center towers that might cause health problems. However, our investigation cannot definitively conclude whether the contaminants found were actually from the disaster.

Sample Locations

Air Sample Results

Dust Sample Results
Asbestos

Fibrous glass and other contaminants

Health Implications of Findings/Recommendations




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This page last updated on May 7, 2002
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