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Mobile and Ohio Railyard Site

 
 Volume/Number:  1999 December 
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 Description:  The City of Murphysboro, the Illinois EPA, the Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH), and the Jackson County Health Department held two public availability sessions on October 15, 1999 (Friday), at City Hall, 202 North 11'" Street, Murphysboro, Illinois, 62966. Representatives from the city, county, state, and local government agencies were on hand to discuss and answer questions about the site investigation and soil sampling results; health concerns and exposure to hazardous substances; remediation efforts and site assessment; and blood lead sampling for children. Representatives also met with the media prior to the sessions. 
 Date Created:  05 14 2012 
 Agency ID:  Fact Sheet #2 
 ISL ID:  000000042239   Original UID: 21755 FIRST WORD: Mobile 
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Mobile and Ohio Railyard Site

 
 Volume/Number:  2000 February 
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 Description:  Properties on both the north and south side of Gartside Street in Murphysboro were previously operated as the Greenberg Junkyard and as a railyard. Battery plates and other debris found there suggested that lead contamination deposited in this area was from battery cracking at the junkyard and other operations at the railyard. Illinois EPA investigated the site at the request of the Jackson County Health Department and conducted initial soil testing in June 1999. 
 Date Created:  05 14 2012 
 Agency ID:  Fact Sheet #3 
 ISL ID:  000000042240   Original UID: 21756 FIRST WORD: Mobile