Daily Environmental Monitoring Summary
Tuesday, November 6, 2001
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and other federal, state and local agencies have collected extensive environmental monitoring data from the World Trade Center site and nearby areas in Manhattan, Brooklyn and New Jersey. Since September 11, EPA has taken samples of the air, dust, water, river sediments and drinking water and analyzed them for the presence of pollutants that might pose a health risk to response workers at the World Trade Center site and the public. The samples are evaluated against a variety of benchmarks, standards and guidelines established to protect public health under various conditions. EPA is collecting data from more than 20 fixed air monitors in and around ground zero and additional monitors in the Bronx, Brooklyn, Queens and Staten Island. The Agency is also using portable sampling equipment to collect data from a range of locations.
Results as of 5:00 p.m. on 11/6
Air: Fixed Monitors in Lower Manhattan:
Asbestos - EPA analyzed 96 samples taken in and around ground zero
from November 1 through November 3. All samples showed results less than
70 structures per millimeter squared, which is the Asbestos Hazard Emergency
Response Act (AHERA) standard for allowing children to re-enter school
buildings after asbestos removal activities. This brings the total number
of air samples collected and analyzed for lower Manhattan to 1701, with
28 samples above the standard (27 of these were collected prior to September
30 and one on October 9).
Air: Fixed Monitors outside Manhattan:
Asbestos - Additional asbestos monitors have been placed at Public
School (P.S.) 154 (33 East 135th St., Bronx), Intermediate School 143
(511 W. 182nd St., Manhattan), P.S. 274 (800 Bushwick Ave, Brooklyn),
P.S. 44 (80 Maple Parkway, Staten Island), and P.S. 199 (3290 48th St.,
Queens). From October 14 to October 23, thirty-three asbestos samples
were collected and analyzed from these locations. All the results showed
no exceedances of the AHERA re-entry standard.
Air: Fixed Monitors in New Jersey:
Asbestos - Four air samples were taken in New Jersey on November 1.
All samples showed results less than school re-entry standard. This brings
the total number of samples collected and analyzed in New Jersey to 177,
with zero above the standard.
Staten Island Landfill:
Air (Asbestos) - Eighty-seven samples were collected from on October
31 through November 3. All but one of the samples showed results less
than the school re-entry standard. One sample collected on October 31,
from Location 12A (wash tent), exceeded the AHERA standard. This incident
is being investigated further. Three samples collected on November 1 were
not analyzed due to filter overloading; these samplers were located around
the mess and supply tent and wash operations areas. Two sample locations
on November 1 and two locations on November 2 and 3rd experienced sampler
pump failure, deeming the results invalid.
Latest Available Daily Environmental Monitoring Summary
Resources on the World Wide Web:
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US Department of Labor's Occupational
Safety and Health Administration
New York City Department of Health
US Department of Health and Human Services
New York State Emergency Management Office
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