Brookline, Massachusetts
Brookline residents face a critical safety score of 10.0 because of nearby environmental hazards. The Boston Assessor's Parcel 1903862000 is the closest active Superfund site. Hazardous substances from this location and 13 other nearby sites can travel through groundwater or dust. These contaminants may impact your air quality and soil safety over time. You should be cautious about long-term exposure. Staying informed about local soil and water testing is necessary to keep your family safe from these invisible threats.
Hazard Data Summary
Regulatory Overview
Boston Assessor’s Parcel 1903862000 maintains an active status on the National Priorities List. This regulatory classification dictates that the EPA is currently conducting active investigation, complex remedial planning, or direct site cleanup operations, indicating the property has not yet achieved the safety remediation thresholds required for formal delisting. Forty-one sites operate within ten miles, substantially increasing the regional ecological burden.
Residents should immediately implement baseline protective measures to mitigate potential environmental exposure. Individuals must install certified high-efficiency particulate air filtration systems to capture airborne industrial matter inside homes. Residents should also utilize NSF-certified reverse osmosis water filters to neutralize potential heavy metal or volatile organic compound crossover into local water supplies. Finally, households must conduct comprehensive soil testing through independent environmental laboratories prior to cultivating edible gardens, specifically to detect legacy lead and arsenic migration from adjacent active mitigation zones.
Threat Summary
Brookline residents face a critical safety score of 10.0 because of nearby environmental hazards. The Boston Assessor's Parcel 1903862000 is the closest active Superfund site. Hazardous substances from this location and 13 other nearby sites can travel through groundwater or dust. These contaminants may impact your air quality and soil safety over time. You should be cautious about long-term exposure. Staying informed about local soil and water testing is necessary to keep your family safe from these invisible threats.
Nearby Superfund Sites
| Site Name | EPA ID | Distance | NPL Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| VA MEDICAL CENTER, JAMAICA PLAIN CAMPUS | 110024357275 | 1.27 mi | Active |
| DUDLEY STREET LEAD/ARSENIC | 110071099993 | 2.11 mi | Active |
| MATERIALS TECHNOLOGY LABORATORY (USARMY) | 110071100844 | 2.5 mi | Active |
| ROXBURY TRANSFER STATION | 110034148367 | 2.76 mi | Active |
| CONWAY PARK | 110070605289 | 2.9 mi | Active |
| WATERTOWN MGP | 110071100575 | 3.4 mi | Active |
| US POSTAL SERVICE VMF | 110021356085 | 3.55 mi | Active |
| US COAST GUARD INTEGRATED SUPPORT CMND | 110000846657 | 3.98 mi | Active |
| US ARMY RESERVE 99TH REGIONAL SUPPORT CO | 110001950826 | 4.18 mi | Active |
| BOSTON ASSESSOR'S PARCEL 1903862000 | 110071643093 | 4.2 mi | Active |
Action Required
Take immediate action by contacting local advocacy groups and housing agencies for support. For environmental concerns, contact Alus America Inc or the Anaphero Collective Foundation to learn about local mitigation efforts. If you are concerned about your living conditions or lead hazards in your home, contact Quincy Community Action Programs, Inc. at 617-479-8181. Alternatively, reach out to the Neighborhood of Affordable Housing, Inc. in East Boston at 617-567-5882 for assistance with housing safety. These organizations provide resources to help residents navigate the risks associated with living near active hazardous waste sites.
HUD Housing Counseling
Government VerifiedEnvironmental Organizations
IRS Verified- Alus America IncEnvironmental
- Anaphero Collective FoundationEnvironmental
- Arlington Land Trust 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.