Princeton, New Jersey
Hazard Data Summary
Threat Summary
Residents in Princeton face a critical environmental hazard score of 10.0. The 39-49 Tucker Street Ammonia Release site is the nearest major threat. This active Superfund site involves hazardous substances that can pollute the air you breathe and the water you use. With 19 industrial sites within five miles, chemicals may build up in local soil. These toxins can cause long-term health problems for families. You must stay informed to protect your home and your health from these hidden dangers.
Action Required
Residents should contact the Amwell Conservation Trust Inc to learn more about local land preservation and environmental safety initiatives in the Princeton area. For those concerned about property values or housing safety due to industrial proximity, contact the Urban League of Philadelphia at 215-985-3220 or the Northwest Counseling Service at 215-324-7500 for professional guidance. These HUD-approved agencies provide essential resources for managing housing risks in high-hazard zones. Immediate action is recommended to document your property’s environmental standing and secure professional health and safety consultations regarding the 39-49 Tucker Street Ammonia Release.
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.