Ohio Environmental Protection Agency (OEPA) requested EPA's assistance with the asbestos-containing debris pile that caught fire located at the site. EPA observed Potential Asbestos-Containing Material (PACM) throughout the burned debris pile.
EPA collected thirteen (13) samples of PACM from the site. Six of the samples returned from the laboratory confirmed the presence of chrysotile asbestos. The six positive samples ranged from 6% to 20% in chrysotile asbestos content.
The asbestos-containing debris pile is outside and exposed to the elements, including wind and precipitation, both of which could transport asbestos off site. There are also two residential properties nearby and no perimeter fencing.
Hocking County Health Department has declared the debris pile to be a significant public health concern.