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    COMMUNITY RELATIONS REPRESENTATIVE CONTACT INFORMATION

    Lisa Ayers, Community Relations Representative
    Site/Mailing Address: 400 Delaware Street
    Office Location: 502 George Street
    Throop, PA  18512
    tel 570.383.9313  fax 570.383.9309
    cell 570.249.0918

    layers@advancedgeoservices.com

     

    DOCUMENT REPOSITORY

    The document repository for the Marjol Battery Site is located at the Throop Borough Municipal Building, 436 Sanderson Street, Throop, PA and is open Monday through Friday 9 am to 4 pm. 

     

     

    RECENT MEETINGS

    September 28, 2009 Throop Borough Council Work Session and Meeting

    Representatives from USEPA attended Throop Borough Council's monthly work session to discuss the Marjol Battery Site on September 28, 2009.  (Click here to view the article from the Times-Tribune on September 29, 2009.)

    June 15, 2009 Throop Borough Council Special Worksession and Meeting

    Throop Borough Council held a Special Work Session/ Meeting on Monday, June 15, 2009.  Representatives from USEPA and PADEP attended the work session to discuss the Marjol Battery Site.  (Click here to view the article from the Times-Tribune on June 16, 2009.)

     

    Throop Borough Council Worksessions
    Since the start of construction (May 2008), Advanced GeoServices Corp. (AGC) on behalf of Gould Electronics Inc. has been attending Throop Borough Council’s Work Sessions on a regular basis to provide updates on the construction activities at the Marjol Site.  It is expected that AGC will continue to attend these Work Sessions and provide regular updates throughout this construction season.   

     

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    NEWSLETTERS

    Newsletter #95 was sent out on November 23, 2009. (Click here to review Newsletter #95.) Please note that the (Documents) page of this web Site has links to the most recent newsletters.

     

     

    RECENT NEWSPAPER ARTICLES

    - Times-Tribune article, January 23, 2010 (click here)

    - Times-Tribune article, December 15, 2009 (click here)

    - Times-Tribune article, November 27, 2009 (click here)

    - Times-Tribune article, September 29, 2009 (click here)

    - Times-Tribune Letter to the Editor, August 21, 2009 (click here)

    - Times-Tribune article, August 14, 2009 (click here)

    - Times-Tribune article, July 29, 2009 (click here)

    - Times-Tribune article, July 14, 2009 (click here)

    - Times-Tribune article, June 16, 2009 (click here)

    - Times-Tribune legal notice June 10, 2009 (click here)

    - Times-Tribune article, April 1, 2009 (click here)

    - Times-Tribune article, March 31, 2009 (click here)

    - Times-Tribune article, March 21, 2009 (click here)

    - Times-Tribune article, December 29, 2008 (click here)

    - Times-Tribune article, September 19, 2008 (click here)

    - Scranton Times article, September 20, 2008 (click here)

     

    SUMMARY OF 2009 ANNUAL BLOOD LEAD SCREENING PROGRAM

    The annual blood lead screening was conducted in three parts.  Lab Corp. from Throop conducted the door-to-door screening and the screening in the Throop Borough Civic Center on July 22, 2009.  This year, participants were also able to go to directly to Lab Corp. in Throop from July 20th through August 3rd for the blood lead screening.

    1) How was participation in the 2009 screening?

    Overall, a total of 57 individuals were tested.  Of the 57 tested, 16 were children 12 or younger.  See the table below for a summary of participation over the past few years. 

    Summary of Participation in Annual Blood Lead Screening

    Program (2004—2009)

     

    Year

     No. of Participants

    No. (%) Participants Children 12 yrs. and younger

    2004

    36

    7 (19%)

    2005

    24

    3 (13%)

    2006

    35

    4 (11%)

    2007

    32

    2(6%)

    2008

    35

    1 (3% )

    2009

    57

    16 (28%)

     

    2) What does my blood lead result mean?

    The blood lead reports sent by Lab Corp. indicate the following blood lead reference numbers: “In general, for an adult (or older child), a blood lead level under 25 is considered within the reference range.  For a child, a blood lead level under 10 is considered within the reference range.  The OSHA regulatory level for workplace exposure is under 40 ug/dL.”

    This year, and every year since 1997, there has been no child (aged 12 and under) tested with a result above 5 ug/dL.  For the past 8 years, no adult has tested above 10 ug/dL.

     

    3) What was the average blood lead level for those tested this year?

    The overall average blood lead level this year was 2 ug/dL. The average blood lead level for the children 12 or younger who were tested was 2 ug/dL.  Of the other individuals tested (age 13 and older), none tested above 5 ug/dL.

     

    INFORMATION FROM THE REVISED COMMUNITY RELATIONS (CR) PLAN IN THE 100% DESIGN

    The revised Community Relations Plan describes the ways in which Gould intends to provide information and address questions and concerns from members of the community.  (To review the 100 % Design CR Plan, click here.)

    Gould’s Community Relations Representative for the Marjol Site is Lisa Ayers. During construction activities, Lisa Ayers will be distributing newsletters, posting updates on the web site, and calling local residents to keep people informed of activities at the Site.

    To address the concerns expressed by Borough officials and residents, the revised Community Relations Plan states that if an unexpected event (that does not constitute an emergency) occurs at the Site during the construction process, Gould’s representative at the Site is required to notify the Community Relations Representative who in turn will contact the Throop Borough Council President to inform him of the event. Additional notifications will then be discussed with Council President. Should any such non-emergency incident occur which might immediately arouse community concern, the Community Relations Representative will contact the Throop Borough Council President and will also provide information to the local community (via telephone and as soon as possible, on the web site).

    In the event of an accident or an emergency during construction, the Contractor’s Site Specific Health and Safety Plan for the Marjol site will be followed. This Health and Safety Plan will include a chain of notification which will be followed in the event of an emergency. In addition to local emergency agencies and the Throop Emergency Management Coordinator, this chain of notification will include Throop Borough Officials, and Throop Borough residents (when applicable). A copy of the contractor’s Health and Safety Plan will be provided to the local emergency agencies.
     

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    INFORMATION FROM PAST PUBLIC MEETINGS

    April 8, 2008 USEPA/PADEP Open House
    USEPA and PADEP held an Informational Open House on Tuesday, April 8, 2008, from 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM at the Throop Borough Municipal Building, 436 Sanderson Street, Throop, PA. Use the links below to view the display boards and Gould's hand outs from the Open House:

                       ● Click here to view the display boards from the Open House.
                      
    Click here to view USEPA’s April 8, 2008 Fact Sheet.                                                                                 ● Click here to view Gould’s flyer.
     

    March 11, 2008 Throop Borough Council Worksession and USEPA’s Response to Concerns Raised by Throop Borough Council
    USEPA, PADEP, and Gould Electronics Inc. attended Throop Borough Council’s March 11, 2008 Work Session. Throop Borough Council raised several concerns at that meeting. USEPA responded to those concerns on April 3, 2008. (Click here to review USEPA's 4/3/08 response and here to review the attachment to that letter.)

     

    THROOP BOROUGH COMPLIANCE LIAISON

    Throop Borough has hired Cocciardi & Associates, Inc. as a compliance liaison for the Borough to be present at the Site on a regular basis and to participate in meetings related to the Site.  (Click here to view Cocciardi & Associates, Inc.'s web site.)
     

    ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

    During construction activities, Gould will be increasing the number of newsletters, making updates to the web site more frequently, and making every effort to keep the Throop community informed of construction plans and activities.  Gould’s Community Relations Representative, Lisa Ayers (click here for information on how to contact Lisa Ayers), is available to answer your questions at any time. Please feel free to contact her throughout this process. 

     

     If you would like to sign up for our community newsletter or would like to sign up for email notifications when this site is updated, please click here.

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