Lake Dallas, Texas
Hazard Data Summary
Threat Summary
Lake Dallas faces a critical environmental hazard score of 10.0 out of 10. The nearest major threat is the Chem Station HCl Release Superfund site located 4.6 miles away. This area contains petroleum hydrocarbons that can seep into the ground and water. For your daily life, this means you must be careful about local soil and water quality. With five hazardous sites within five miles, pollutants from spills and abandoned drums may affect the air you breathe and your household safety.
Action Required
Residents should take immediate steps to protect their health and property interests. Contact the Bluestem Chapter Texas Master Naturalists for information on local environmental conservation and soil safety. If you have concerns regarding how these hazardous sites affect your home or financial stability, reach out to Transformance DBA Services of Hope Entities at 214-276-0235. You may also contact the Dallas County Home Loan Counseling Center at 214-819-6060 for housing-related assistance. For community involvement in water protection, connect with the Blue Duck Foundation to support local environmental health initiatives and safety monitoring.
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.