Burlington, Massachusetts
Burlington faces a critical hazard score of 10.0 due to a high density of industrial sites. The 1071 Main Street Superfund site is located only 2.4 miles away. This site contains dangerous hazardous substances that could harm the environment. For residents, this means chemicals might leak into the soil or groundwater near your home. You should avoid touching dirt or drinking well water near industrial zones. Stay alert to local health warnings to keep your family safe from these dangers.
Hazard Data Summary
Regulatory Overview
Environmental assessments for this region identify unspecified hazardous substances as the primary contaminants of concern. In areas with deep commercial manufacturing histories like Burlington, such substances typically include volatile organic compounds, industrial solvents, and heavy metals. Exposure to these chemical categories, frequently occurring through vapor intrusion or localized groundwater transport, can elevate the risk of chronic respiratory issues, neurological damage, and systemic toxicity in local populations.
Given the active status of these hazard zones, residents should implement immediate exposure mitigation protocols. Residents should install certified volatile organic compound filtration systems on private wells and primary drinking water taps to neutralize waterborne threats. Furthermore, residents should test residential indoor air quality specifically for vapor intrusion, particularly in basements and sub-grade living spaces. Finally, residents should consult municipal soil testing records before initiating deep soil excavation or agricultural projects to prevent direct contact with potentially contaminated earth.
Threat Summary
Burlington faces a critical hazard score of 10.0 due to a high density of industrial sites. The 1071 Main Street Superfund site is located only 2.4 miles away. This site contains dangerous hazardous substances that could harm the environment. For residents, this means chemicals might leak into the soil or groundwater near your home. You should avoid touching dirt or drinking well water near industrial zones. Stay alert to local health warnings to keep your family safe from these dangers.
Nearby Superfund Sites
| Site Name | EPA ID | Distance | NPL Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| ALTO TRONICS (FORMER) | 110000880075 | 1.67 mi | Active |
| RCA CORP (FORMER) | 110000846700 | 1.67 mi | Active |
| TECH WELD CORP. (FORMER) | 110009289741 | 1.82 mi | Active |
| US WINDPOWER | 110009290141 | 2.07 mi | Active |
| 1071 MAIN STREET | 110063589022 | 2.36 mi | Active |
| KLEEBURG ASSOCIATES (FORMER) | 110009290686 | 2.45 mi | Active |
| DANA TRANSPORTATION | 110000882750 | 2.73 mi | Active |
| OLIN CHEMICAL SITE | 110000759796 | 2.91 mi | Active |
| WOBURN STEEL DRUM | 110000795373 | 2.95 mi | Active |
| ALLCOAT TECHNOLOGY | 110000310100 | 3.05 mi | Active |
Action Required
Residents must take immediate steps to secure their living environment. Contact the Neighborhood of Affordable Housing, Inc. (NOAH) at 617-567-5882 for guidance on housing safety and environmental health resources. For community-led ecological initiatives, engage with local nonprofits such as 3Rs 4 Us or the Andover Community Garden Association Inc to learn about soil testing and sustainable land use. You should also request a water quality report from your municipal provider to ensure no hazardous substances from the 1071 Main Street site have entered the local supply. Constant monitoring of property values and health status is recommended.
HUD Housing Counseling
Government VerifiedEnvironmental Organizations
IRS Verified- 3rs 4 UsEnvironmental
- Afghanistan Samsortya IncEnvironmental
- Andover Community Garden Association IncEnvironmental
Data Source: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Superfund Enterprise Management System (SEMS). Facility data from EPA Facility Registry Service (FRS). Nonprofit data from IRS Exempt Organizations Business Master File. Housing counseling data from U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).
This report is generated from publicly available government data and does not constitute legal or medical advice. For current site-specific information, visit EPA Superfund.