West Hyannisport, MA (02672) – Environmental Hazard Report

ZIP: 02672

West Hyannisport, Massachusetts

Score: 9.3/10

Warning: Unspecified hazardous substances from the Barnstable County Fire Training Academy, located 3.6 miles away, pose a potential contamination risk to West Hyannisport, Massachusetts. Residents should immediately switch to using bottled water for drinking and cooking until local health authorities confirm the tap water is safe.

Hazard Data Summary

Hazard Score
9.3/10
Risk Level
Critical
Primary Contaminant
Unspecified Hazardous Substances
Nearest Superfund Site
BARNSTABLE COUNTY FIRE TRAINING ACADEMY
Distance to Nearest
3.6 mi
Sites Within 5 Miles
2
Sites Within 10 Miles
3
County
Barnstable
NPL Status
Active

Regulatory Overview

West Hyannisport, Massachusetts, falls under a critical environmental hazard designation due to concentrated industrial contamination proximity. Residents face potential exposure risks primarily linked to the Barnstable County Fire Training Academy, located 3.6 miles away. This facility, alongside the Barnstable Landfill and Cape Cod Septic Services Inc, brings the total number of active hazardous sites within a ten-mile radius to three. The Environmental Protection Agency currently classifies the fire training facility under an active National Priorities List status, indicating that comprehensive federal investigation and long-term remediation efforts remain ongoing.

Although specific chemical profiles are officially listed as unspecified hazardous substances, contamination originating from municipal fire training facilities typically involves persistent compounds migrating through local groundwater aquifers. Prolonged ingestion or inhalation exposure to these types of subterranean hazardous substances can disrupt endocrine functions, compromise immune systems, and elevate cancer risks among the local population. Given the active regulatory status of these nearby sites, ongoing environmental monitoring remains essential to track soil and water vapor intrusion.

To mitigate potential exposure, residents should immediately request comprehensive tap water quality reports from their local municipal provider or install certified reverse osmosis filtration systems if utilizing private wells. Individuals should also avoid consuming locally harvested freshwater fish, as aquatic bioaccumulation presents a secondary exposure pathway. Finally, property owners should test indoor basement air quality to detect potential volatile organic compound vapors migrating upward from underlying groundwater plumes. Strict adherence to local municipal health advisories remains paramount during the ongoing federal cleanup phases.

Nearby Superfund Sites

Site NameEPA IDDistanceNPL Status
BARNSTABLE COUNTY FIRE TRAINING ACADEMY1100710817673.6 miActive
BARNSTABLE LANDFILL1100092901874.56 miActive
CAPE COD SEPTIC SERVICES INC1100084035486.6 miActive

Data Source: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Superfund Enterprise Management System (SEMS). Facility data from EPA Facility Registry Service (FRS).

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.

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