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Hamburg-Pleasant Hills Trailer Park

All POLREP's for this site Hamburg-Pleasant Hills Trailer Park
Hamburg, PA - EPA Region III
POLREP #4 - Final Polrep
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On-Scene Coordinator - Robert Kelly 7/24/2005
Emergency - Removal Assessment Pollution Report (POLREP) #4
Site Description
The Pleasant Hills Trailer Park site is a 77-acre trailer park that consists of 300 to 325 residential units known as the Village At Pleasant Hills.  According to the Village At Pleasant Hills manager Louis Williams, the current number of residents at the site is estimated at 850 to 1,000.  The site demographics, including number of children, are currently unknown. A portion of the site to the south is being developed and is currently not inhabited.  There are two wells located in pump houses on site that provide water to the residents, and one centralized sewage treatment plant (STP).  Multiple roadways service the site, including South Street, on which lead battery waste (casing fragments) has been observed.

Current Activities
a.  The OSC reviewed the analytical data and determined that there was no imminent threat to the public.
b.  The OSC submitted a report to the Agency for Toxic Substance and Disease Registar (ATSDR) for their consultation.
c.  After review, ATSDR concurred with the OSC's determination that there was no threat to the public.
d.  On July 18, 2005, the OSC delivered a complete copy of the report along with ATSDR to the Hamburg Command Post and notified concerned residents that they may obtain the copy at that location.  The OSC also had the Community Involvement Coordinator place a copy in the town library.


Planned Removal Actions
No planned removal actions are anticipated at this Site.

Next Steps
a.  The OSC, at this time, has determined that there is no further EPA involvement necessary at this Site.