Revere, Massachusetts
Revere faces a critical 10.0 safety hazard score due to high industrial density. The Former Coal Tar Processing Facility is the nearest active Superfund site. Coal tar contains dangerous chemicals that can seep into soil and water. These toxins can harm your health if you breathe in contaminated dust or touch polluted dirt. With sixteen hazardous sites within five miles, you must stay alert. Avoid walking through old industrial areas to protect yourself from invisible substances left behind by past factories.
Hazard Data Summary
Regulatory Overview
The primary pollutants are classified as unspecified hazardous substances, a broad federal category typically encompassing volatile organic compounds, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, and heavy metals. Long-term exposure to these industrial compounds through airborne particulate inhalation, direct soil contact, or undetected groundwater intrusion can induce respiratory distress and elevate carcinogenic risks.
Given the active status of these overlapping remediation zones, residents must immediately implement strict protective measures to ensure continuous domestic safety and personal health. Households should aggressively install certified high-efficiency particulate air filtration systems to mitigate the entry of dangerous indoor airborne chemical contaminants. Residents should also refrain from consuming untreated municipal tap water, opting instead for point-of-use reverse osmosis filtration systems to block potential heavy metal ingestion. Finally, individuals maintaining residential vegetable gardens should conduct independent soil testing and utilize raised planting beds with imported topsoil to prevent dangerous toxic exposure.
Threat Summary
Revere faces a critical 10.0 safety hazard score due to high industrial density. The Former Coal Tar Processing Facility is the nearest active Superfund site. Coal tar contains dangerous chemicals that can seep into soil and water. These toxins can harm your health if you breathe in contaminated dust or touch polluted dirt. With sixteen hazardous sites within five miles, you must stay alert. Avoid walking through old industrial areas to protect yourself from invisible substances left behind by past factories.
Nearby Superfund Sites
| Site Name | EPA ID | Distance | NPL Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| COMMERCIAL/RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY | 110071241364 | 0.95 mi | Active |
| US COAST GUARD INTEGRATED SUPPORT CMND | 110000846657 | 1.56 mi | Active |
| US ARMY RESERVE 99TH REGIONAL SUPPORT CO | 110001950826 | 1.77 mi | Active |
| SOUTH BOSTON NAVAL ANNEX | 110009337217 | 1.88 mi | Active |
| US POSTAL SERVICE VMF | 110021356085 | 2.31 mi | Active |
| FORBES LITHOGRAPHIC CO (FORMER) | 110009290043 | 2.39 mi | Active |
| US POSTAL SERVICE | 110024323445 | 2.47 mi | Active |
| COAL TAR PROCESSING FACILITY (FORMER) | 110009330955 | 2.5 mi | Active |
| HY-SIL MANUFACTURING | 110009290533 | 3.1 mi | Active |
| MONSANTO CHEMICAL CO., INC. | 110071100843 | 3.39 mi | Active |
Action Required
Residents must contact local agencies to address environmental health concerns and housing safety. Reach out to the Neighborhood of Affordable Housing, Inc. in East Boston at 617-567-5882 for guidance on safe living conditions and environmental justice support. For assistance with community resources and social services, call Quincy Community Action Programs, Inc. at 617-479-8181. Additionally, engage with local nonprofits such as 100Treesproject Inc or the 2020 Project Inc to participate in local environmental monitoring and restoration efforts. If you suspect soil contamination on your property, request a professional environmental assessment to ensure your family's safety.
HUD Housing Counseling
Government VerifiedEnvironmental Organizations
IRS Verified- 100treesproject IncEnvironmental
- 2020 Project IncEnvironmental
- Aarshi&friendsEnvironmental
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.