Danville, New Hampshire
Danville faces a critical safety score of 10.0 due to its proximity to the Ottati and Goss/Kingston Steel Drum Superfund site. This site is located only two miles away. Hazardous substances from this location can enter the environment and affect the air, soil, and water you use every day. Living near an active cleanup zone means you must be extra careful about where children play and where you get your drinking water. Your health depends on staying informed.
Hazard Data Summary
Regulatory Overview
Environmental assessments for this location indicate the presence of unspecified hazardous substances. While the exact chemical composition remains broadly categorized by regulators, legacy industrial waste mixtures typically involve volatile organic compounds and heavy metals that migrate into local groundwater aquifers. Prolonged exposure to such industrial contaminants can severely impact human health, potentially causing neurological complications, chronic respiratory irritation, and an elevated risk of systemic cellular mutations for local populations.
Given the active status of these facilities and the density of environmental hazards, residents must implement specific safety protocols. Individuals relying on private wells should commission independent laboratory water testing biannually to screen specifically for volatile organic compounds and heavy metals. Households must install certified reverse osmosis water filtration systems to mitigate potential groundwater intrusion risks. Furthermore, residents should avoid unauthorized recreational activities near marked remediation boundaries, particularly surrounding the Ottati & Goss perimeter, to prevent dermal contact with contaminated soil or surface water.
Threat Summary
Danville faces a critical safety score of 10.0 due to its proximity to the Ottati and Goss/Kingston Steel Drum Superfund site. This site is located only two miles away. Hazardous substances from this location can enter the environment and affect the air, soil, and water you use every day. Living near an active cleanup zone means you must be extra careful about where children play and where you get your drinking water. Your health depends on staying informed.
Nearby Superfund Sites
| Site Name | EPA ID | Distance | NPL Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| OTTATI & GOSS/KINGSTON STEEL DRUM | 110071099834 | 2.04 mi | Active |
| BEEDE WASTE OIL | 110060641266 | 5.09 mi | Active |
| ELM/KINGSTON/HALE SPRING AREA SITE | 110071099991 | 6.01 mi | Active |
| MOTTOLO PIG FARM | 110001123169 | 6.32 mi | Active |
| KEEFE ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES (KES) | 110071101006 | 7.17 mi | Active |
| MICROFAB INC | 110009289616 | 8.51 mi | Active |
| BLUE RIBBON DRYCLEANERS | 110004089726 | 8.53 mi | Active |
| FLYNN'S CAR CARE CENTER (FORMER) | 110004115715 | 8.6 mi | Active |
| GRUHN ENGINE REPAIR | 110028118230 | 8.82 mi | Active |
| SPACE AGE DRY CLEANERS | 110003424198 | 9 mi | Active |
Action Required
Residents should immediately coordinate with local organizations to monitor environmental health. Contact 350 New Hampshire or the Acton-Wakefield Watersheds Alliance Inc to stay updated on local water quality and advocacy efforts. If you have concerns about your housing safety or need assistance with relocation resources, contact the New Hampshire Housing Finance Authority at 603-472-8623. You can also reach out to NeighborWorks of Southern New Hampshire at 603-626-4663 for housing guidance. Proactive communication with these agencies ensures you receive the necessary support to navigate the risks associated with this critical hazard area.
HUD Housing Counseling
Government VerifiedEnvironmental Organizations
IRS Verified- 350 New HampshireEnvironmental
- Acton-wakefield Watersheds Alliance IncEnvironmental
- Balch Lake Improvement Organization BlimpEnvironmental
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.