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Public Health Assessment for Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Karnack, Harrison County, Texas, Region 6. CERCLIS No. TX6213820529.


PB99171860

Publication Date 1999
Page Count 64
Abstract Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant (Longhorn) is an 8,493 acre government-owned former industrial facility approximately 14 miles northeast of Marshall, Harrison County, Texas. Longhorn has been intermittently in operation since 1942 when it was established to produce the explosive 2,4,6-trinitrotoluene (TNT). Pyrotechnic ammunition also was produced at Longhorn and Morton Thiokol Corporation produced a plastic explosive at the facility until August 1997. According to document record for the hazardous ranking system, releases of 1,3-dinitrobenzene, 1,3,5-trinitrobenzene, arsenic, barium, chromium, and lead occurred. The Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR) reviewed available environmental information for the site and evaluated several potential exposure situations. These exposure situations include potential contact with site contaminants in surface water, sediment, surface soil, wasteline material, and groundwater. Although site-related contaminants have been found in these various environmental media, currently the contaminants are not accessible, on or off the site, at levels that would pose a public health threat. Based on available information, we have concluded that overall, the Longhorne Army Ammunition Plant poses on apparent public health hazard. In the future, the conclusion category for this site could change if additional data were to indicate that contaminants from the site were migrating towards the public water supply wells near the site.
Keywords
  • Public health
  • Risk assessment
  • Health hazards
  • Environmental surveys
  • Environmental exposure pathway
  • Munitions industry
  • Landfills
  • TNT
  • Nitrobenzenes
  • Ammunition
  • Metals
  • Surface waters
  • Ground water
  • Sediments
  • Soil contamination
  • Industrial wastes
  • Land pollution
  • Water pollution
  • Texas
  • Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
  • Karnack(Texas)
  • Harrison County(Texas)
Source Agency
  • Department H.E.W. Office of Toxic Substance and Disease
Corporate Authors Texas State Dept. of Health, Austin.; Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry, Atlanta, GA.
Supplemental Notes This document contains tone-on-tone or color graphs, charts and/or pictures which cannot be reproduced legibly in black and white. See also PB96-964202. Sponsored by Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry, Atlanta, GA.
Document Type Technical Report
Title Note Final rept.
NTIS Issue Number 199925
Public Health Assessment for Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Karnack, Harrison County, Texas, Region 6. CERCLIS No. TX6213820529.
Public Health Assessment for Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Karnack, Harrison County, Texas, Region 6. CERCLIS No. TX6213820529.
PB99171860

  • Public health
  • Risk assessment
  • Health hazards
  • Environmental surveys
  • Environmental exposure pathway
  • Munitions industry
  • Landfills
  • TNT
  • Nitrobenzenes
  • Ammunition
  • Metals
  • Surface waters
  • Ground water
  • Sediments
  • Soil contamination
  • Industrial wastes
  • Land pollution
  • Water pollution
  • Texas
  • Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
  • Karnack(Texas)
  • Harrison County(Texas)
  • Department H.E.W. Office of Toxic Substance and Disease
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