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Ambient Air Dioxin Trends at All EPA Lower Manhattan Monitoring Stations

 

The map below shows the locations of EPA dioxin air monitoring stations in lower Manhattan.  Select a station to view a chart of ambient asbestos values over time.  These charts are also available as large format Adobe Acrobat PDF files.  To see the data tables visit http://www.epa.gov/wtc/dioxin/.

Albany & South End Chambers St. 290 Broadway WTC - Building 5 Liberty & South End Barclay & West Broadway Church & Dey Park Row Albany and Greenwich Taga Bus Albany & Greenwich Broadway & Liberty Rector & South End

Each chart shows how much dioxin EPA measured in the air at a given site, on the dates shown. Daily summaries of this data and how it compares to the level of concern for public health are also available.

Dioxin in Air

Dioxin refers to a group of chemicals created when many types of materials burn; it is also created during some types of manufacturing and incineration. Dioxin does not break down easily, remains in the environment and can be distributed by wind and water. It is found in a wide variety of places. People are exposed to dioxin primarily by eating meat, dairy and fish.

The burning of building and office debris at the World Trade Center is causing some emissions of dioxin. Most of the air samples taken in areas surrounding the work zone and analyzed for dioxin have been below EPA's screening level, which is set to protect against significantly increased risks of cancer and other adverse health effects. The screening level is based on an assumption of continuous exposure for a year to an average concentration of 0.16 nanograms per cubic meter (ng/m3).* Because the vast majority of individual as well as the average** measured dioxin levels have been lower than the screening level, EPA does not expect an increased risk of health problems as a result of dioxin being emitted from the World Trade Center site.

* The unit, ng/m3, is the mass of dioxin/furan compounds in nanograms (a billionth of a gram) per cubic meter of air. Measurements of the dioxin/furan compounds are grouped together into a single value termed "dioxin toxic equivalents" or dioxin TEQs.

** For the purposes of evaluating exposure, an average concentration of many samples more closely represents exposure over a longer period. This longer term average is less than the maximum concentration that could be contacted at any one time, but because the screening level assumes continuous exposure for a year, the average of the measured concentrations is more appropriate for evaluating risk than an individual measurement.


Data Summary

Data Summary - All Dioxin Sites


Location A - Barclay and West Broadway Log chart of Dixoin in ng/m3 over time


Location B - Church and Dey Log chart of Dixoin in ng/m3 over time


Location C - Liberty and Trinity Log chart of Dixoin in ng/m3 over time


Location C1 - Broadway and Liberty Log chart of Dixoin in ng/m3 over time


Location D - Albany and Greenwich Log chart of Dixoin in ng/m3 over time


Location E - Liberty & South Endh Log chart of Dixoin in ng/m3 over time


Location P - Albany and South End Log chart of Dixoin in ng/m3 over time


Location R - EPA TAGA Bus - River Terrace Log chart of Dixoin in ng/m3 over time


Location S - Rector & South End Log chart of Dixoin in ng/m3 over time


Pile Location 3 - Dioxin Trends for WTC Building 5 SW Log chart of Dixoin in ng/m3 over time


Site 1 - Dioxin Trends for Park Row Log chart of Dixoin in ng/m3 over time


Site 2 - Dioxin Trends for BMCC Log chart of Dixoin in ng/m3 over time


Site 14 - Dioxin Trends for Albany St., Battery Park City Log chart of Dixoin in ng/m3 over time


Site 16 - 290 Broadway  - 1 sample collected

Date

Value in ng/m3

10/04/01

0.071


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