Tilton, NH (03276) – Environmental Hazard Report

ZIP: 03276

Tilton, New Hampshire

Score: 10/10

SECTION 1 – THREAT SUMMARY Tilton faces a critical environmental threat with a maximum hazard score of 10.0. The Frank Bean Road Superfund site is located less than three miles away and contains dangerous hazardous substances. These chemicals can seep into the soil and water you use every day. Because the site is still active, these pollutants might affect your health if you play outside or drink unfiltered well water. Staying away from restricted areas is necessary to keep your family safe from invisible toxins.

Hazard Data Summary

Hazard Score
10/10
Risk Level
Critical
Primary Contaminant
Unspecified Hazardous Substances
Nearest Superfund Site
FRANK BEAN ROAD
Distance to Nearest
2.7 mi
Sites Within 5 Miles
2
Sites Within 10 Miles
3
County
Belknap
NPL Status
Active

Regulatory Overview

Tilton, New Hampshire, encompassing the 03276 zip code, operates under a critical environmental hazard designation due to concentrated proximity to federal cleanup operations. Three active environmental hazards exist within a ten mile radius, including the Frank Bean Road site located 2.72 miles from the center, the Ore Hill Mine Site at 1.07 miles, and the Old Pillsbury Mill. The Environmental Protection Agency classifies the Frank Bean Road location as an active site, meaning formal remediation and regulatory enforcement measures are currently in progress to manage soil and groundwater pollution.

Regulatory filings indicate the primary risks stem from unspecified hazardous substances. While the exact chemical profiles remain temporarily unclassified in preliminary registries, exposure to concentrated industrial or chemical waste typically presents severe risks to human health. Such exposures can precipitate acute respiratory irritation, localized skin degradation, and prolonged neurological or organ system damage, particularly when chemical agents leach into local aquifers.

Given the active regulatory status of these nearby hazard zones, residents should implement immediate household safeguards. Individuals relying on private well water must conduct comprehensive annual laboratory testing for volatile organic compounds, heavy metals, and industrial solvents. Households should install certified reverse osmosis point of use filtration systems to mitigate potential drinking water ingestion risks. Furthermore, residents should strictly avoid unauthorized recreational access near the Frank Bean Road and Ore Hill Mine perimeters to prevent direct dermal contact with potentially contaminated topsoil or runoff. Remaining compliant with municipal water advisories ensures baseline protection against fluctuating subterranean contaminant plumes.

Threat Summary

SECTION 1 – THREAT SUMMARY Tilton faces a critical environmental threat with a maximum hazard score of 10.0. The Frank Bean Road Superfund site is located less than three miles away and contains dangerous hazardous substances. These chemicals can seep into the soil and water you use every day. Because the site is still active, these pollutants might affect your health if you play outside or drink unfiltered well water. Staying away from restricted areas is necessary to keep your family safe from invisible toxins.

Nearby Superfund Sites

Site NameEPA IDDistanceNPL Status
ORE HILL MINE SITE1100643206211.07 miActive
FRANK BEAN ROAD1100173564492.72 miActive
OLD PILLSBURY MILL1100174401438.2 miActive

Action Required

SECTION 3 – ACTION REQUIRED Residents must take immediate steps to secure their living environment against local toxins. Contact the Ausbon Sargent Land Preservation Trust to learn about soil safety and land conservation efforts in the Tilton area. For those in subsidized or public housing concerned about site proximity, contact HUD housing agencies at 1-800-569-4287 for assistance with relocation or safety inspections. Engaging with A Childs Inspiration Wildlife Discovery Garden can provide educational resources on local environmental health. Proactive communication with these organizations ensures you receive the most current safety data regarding the Frank Bean Road site.

HUD Housing Counseling

Government Verified

Environmental Organizations

IRS Verified
  • A Childs Inspiration Wildlife Discovery GardenEnvironmental
  • Ashland Garden ClubEnvironmental
  • Ausbon Sargent Land Preservation TrustEnvironmental

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.

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