Letter to Ms. Antoinette King, King's Automotive, from Ms. Sherrel Henry, Remedial Project Manager, U.S. EPA, Region II, re: Community Relations Activities at the Virgin Island…
SDMS Document 115606 FEB 1 1995 Ms. Antoinette King King's Automotive P.O. Box 4087 Kingshill, St. Croix U.S. Virgin Islands 00851 Subject: Community Relations Activities at the Virgin Island Chemical Site Dear Ms. Antoinette: Thank you for taking the time to talk with us regarding cleanup activities at the Island Chemical/Virgin Island Chemical Site, Christiansted, Virgin Islands. We appreciate your willingness to discuss your concerns. As you may have noticed, clearing, drilling and sampling activities have begun at the site. In conjunction with the initiation of this investigation at the abandoned facility, EPA officials also will be conducting a health screening program in the community. The purpose of this program is to determine if the affected community exhibits any health effects related to the contaminants found at the site. The results of this health screening program will be made available to the participants and any other interested parties. …
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SDMS Document 115606 FEB 1 1995 Ms. Antoinette King King's Automotive P.O. Box 4087 Kingshill, St. Croix U.S. Virgin Islands 00851 Subject: Community Relations Activities at the Virgin Island Chemical Site Dear Ms. Antoinette: Thank you for taking the time to talk with us regarding cleanup activities at the Island Chemical/Virgin Island Chemical Site, Christiansted, Virgin Islands. We appreciate your willingness to discuss your concerns. As you may have noticed, clearing, drilling and sampling activities have begun at the site. In conjunction with the initiation of this investigation at the abandoned facility, EPA officials also will be conducting a health screening program in the community. The purpose of this program is to determine if the affected community exhibits any health effects related to the contaminants found at the site. The results of this health screening program will be made available to the participants and any other interested parties. Attached is a fact sheet prepared by EPA which further explains the nature of the contamination and the need for the remedial investigation. Should you have any questions now or in the future, please do not hesitate to contact me at (212) 637-4273 in the EPA, New York office or Cecil A. Williams at (809) 773-9565 in Christiansted. Thank you again for your time and forthright comments. Sincerely, Sherrel Henry Remedial Project Manager U.S. EPA, Region II SYMBOL — > SURNAME --> L)ATE > ENYCSII S. HENRY 1 0 . 0 0 0 8