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ATSDR MEDIA ANNOUNCEMENT

Report Finds Health Risks for Children, Adolescents at
Picayune Wood Treating Site


For Immediate Release:
January 25, 2006

ATLANTA - Levels of dioxins found at the Picayune Wood Treating Site in Picayune, Miss., might pose a health concern for children and adolescents living near the site says a report by the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR).

In its public health consultation, ATSDR categorized the site as a public health hazard – meaning exposure to high levels of hazardous substances lasting longer than one year could result in harmful health effects. Contaminants of concern at the Picayune Wood Treating Site are pentachlorophenol, arsenic, chromium, semi-volatile organic compounds and dioxins.

The consultation concludes that children and adolescents living near the site might be at an increased risk for developmental and reproductive effects from exposure to dioxins in surface soils and sediments on and around the site or in residential yards and nearby creek beds. People may have been exposed to these chemicals via ingestion, direct skin contact or dust inhalation.

The consultation also finds that children and adolescents exposed to these chemicals in sediment have a low to moderate increased cancer risk. Adults exposed to chemicals in soil are not expected to have an increased cancer risk. However, those adults who lived in the community as children and adolescents might have a low increased cancer risk from exposure to surface soils.

ATSDR recommends:

ATSDR also developed a Public Health Action Plan (PHAP) for the Picayune Wood Treating Site and included it in the consultation. The purpose of the PHAP is to ensure that the consultation not only identifies public health hazards, but also provides an action plan to prevent adverse health effects resulting from past, present, and/or future exposures to hazardous substances. Planned activities include:

The consultation can be reviewed at the Margaret Crosby Reed Memorial Library, 900 Goodyear Boulevard in Picayune.

Members of the community who have questions about this health consultation or ATSDR activities at the Picayune Wood Treating Site may contact Management Program Analyst Donna Chaney or Environmental Health Scientist Teresa Foster, toll-free, at 1-888-422-8737. ATSDR Regional Representative Benjamin Moore can also be contacted at 1.800.241.1754 ext.21784.

ATSDR, a federal public health agency of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, evaluates the human health effects of exposure to hazardous substances.

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Members of the news media can request an interview with ATSDR staff by calling the NCEH/ATSDR Office of Communication at 770-488-0700.


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Updated January 25, 2006
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