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Oak Grove Elementary Mercury Spill

All POLREP's for this site Oak Grove Elementary Mercury Spill
Durham, NC - EPA Region IV
POLREP #1 - Oak Grove Elementary Mercury Spill
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On-Scene Coordinator - Chris Russell 5/25/2006
Emergency - Removal Action Pollution Report (POLREP) #1
Start Date: 5/24/2006
Pollution Report (POLREP) #1
Site Description
On the evening of May 23, 2006, a parent noticed elemental mercury on their child's clothes.  In turn, the parent contacted the Poison Control Center for advice.  The Poison Control Center then contacted the Durham County Public Health Department (DCPHD), which immediately started an investigation into the source of the mercury.  DCPHD discovered that an individual had stolen approximately 10 pounds of elemental mercury and that this individual had taken the mercury to a Church service and dispersed it to four children.  At least one of these children took the mercury to the Oak Grove Elementary School and proceeded to "spray" other kids, the school bus, etc. with the mercury.  On May 24th, Ms. Luanne Williams, Toxicologist, NC State Health Dept. contacted EPA Region 4 and requested assistance with the investigation and cleanup of the mercury contamination.  EPA assessed and monitored 27 separate locations (25 residences, 1 Church, 1 School).  Of the 27 locations, 18 sites needed active removal actions (including the school and Church), ranging from the removal of contaminated clothes, to the removal of floors, walls, etc.  

EPA worked in a Unified Command with the Durham County Emergency Management Agency, and the Durham County Public Health Department.  Durham PD, Durham County Sheriff’s Office, State of NC EMA, and the NC State Health Dept. also integrated into the established ICS structure.


Current Activities
EPA will continue assess homes for mercury contamination and begin decontamination activities.

Planned Removal Actions
Decontaminate home where mercury levels pose a health threat