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OEPA Estimates Impact Area Of Delta Lead Dust Pollution

By Newspaper StaffJanuary 17, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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DELTA LEAD IMPACT AREA … A map released by the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency delineates the area estimated to be impacted the most by lead dust contamination from demolition of the Bunting Bearings property in Delta, shown at the center. The blue outline shows the area most impacted in December, with the area of greatest impact in November is outlined in purple. The location of the lead monitor is indicated in red.


By: Jesse Davis
THE VILLAGE REPORTER
jesse@thevillagereporter.com

The Ohio Environmental Protection Agency has released a map outlining the area “most likely impacted by high lead concentrations” after demolition work in Delta.

A map included in an OEPA community release issued Thursday shows December exposure largely limited to the homes immediately adjacent to the demolition site, with November’s exposure risk stretching further into the residential area.


“Ohio EPA used air quality models to estimate the highest lead emission rates during demolition in November and December at the Bunting Bearings demolition site,” the release stated.

“Using this information, the staff estimated the area most likely impacted by lead air pollution from the demolition.”

The OEPA is continuing to collect air samples at the site, and results will continue to be posted to the agency’s website (epa.ohio.gov), where residents can also sign up to receive emails including community releases.


In addition to the lead testing clinic held on Thursday in Delta, affected residents can still get tested at the Fulton County Health Department between 8:30 a.m. and 3:45 p.m. on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. Appointments are preferred and can be scheduled by calling (419)337-0915.

Questions about human health, lead exposure, or blood testing can be directed to Kim Cupp at the FCHD by calling (419)337-0915 or to the Communications Office of the Ohio Department of Health by calling (614)644-8562.

Questions related to the environment, including outdoor air, soil, or water sampling, can be directed to the Communications Office of the OEPA by calling (614)644-2160.


 

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