Omaha Lead Site Community Advisory Group
Handouts

Handouts 2005

December 14, 2005

Comprehensive Plan Subcommittee Notes from 11/8/05

Education Subcommittee Notes from 11/8/05

Letter Regarding Contractor Wages

Letter from Senator Nelson

Statement of Work for the Omaha Lead Site 

Ironite Fertilizer: Arsenic and Old Waste

Arsenic and Lead Leaching From the Waste Derived Fertilizer Ironite

Arsenic and Lead Leach Out of Popular FertilizerArsenic in Omaha Presentation

Health Consultation - Public Comment Release

Senator Clinton's Press Release

Bill Would Require Plaintiffs to Prove Cause to Collect Damages

EPA Awards Muskegon County $103,418 Under New Community Environmental Improvement Program

Lead Pipes May Be Contributing to Higher Lead Levels in Water

High Lead Levels Found: Residents Urged to Check Water Following City Tests

CPSC, Stravina Operating Co. Announce Recall of Children's Metal Necklaces and Zipper Pulls

Harold W. Andersen: Federal Agencies Should Team Up to Fight the Biggest Lead Problem

U.P.'s Proposed Alliance to Fight Lead is Approved

Residents Learn How to Tackle Arsenic in Yards

Lessons From a Primary-Prevention Program for Lead Poisoning Among Inner-City Children

Lead Still Lurks

EPA Update

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November 9, 2005

Comprehensive Plan Subcommittee Notes

Education Plan Subcommittee Notes

Letter Regarding Hurricane Recovery Effort

Lead Poisoning Prevention Week News Release

Letter to EPA Requesting EJ Presentation

Letter to the City Clarifying Requested Changes to the City Property Maintenance Code

Letter from the U.S. Department of Labor to Senator Hagel

Ruling Raises Locals' Pay for Lead Cleanup Work

One Lead-Paint Defendant Settles

Kmart Covers Up Lead Warning Labels on Halloween Masks

City of Omaha Appropriation Request

New Group to Help Fight Lead Problem

East Omaha Arsenic Background

No Cleanup Planned for Arsenic

EPA Update 

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October 19, 2005

Education Subcommittee Notes

Letter to Mayor Fahey

Letter to EPA and NDEQ

Letter to the Department of Labor Regarding Contractor Wages

Letter to the Congressional Delegation Regarding Contractor Wages

Omaha Receives $2 Million from HUD for Lead Hazard Control

Email from Senator Nelson Regarding Lead-Based Paint Hazard Control Program

Kids First Program Back Up and Running

EPA Enforced Pre-Renovation Disclosure Rule for the First Time

Minority Health Conference

Kids Run Better Lead Free

An Unsavory Addition to Kids' Lunch boxes: Lead

University of Utah to Track Kids' Health

Mandatory Lead Testing for Guilford County Children

Why Is It Taking So Long

Attorney General Creates Panel to Spend DuPont Settlement Money

Consumer Watch: Lead Found in Omaha PlaygroundsScreening for Elevated Blood Lead Levels

Jackson Announces $139 Million to Protect Thousands of Children

Building Community Amidst Diversity Initiative

Self-Help Home ownership Opportunity Program

Environmental Education Grants Program Solicitation Notice for 2006

Letter from Heineman to EPA Dated September 20, 2005

U.P. Puts $500,000 into Lead Abatement

$100,000 EPA Grant to Help St. Louis Reduce Childhood Lead Poisoning

Lead Exposure in Children: Prevention, Detection, and Management

Letter to NAACP

Email from Mr. Gumm Regarding Post-Hurricane Recovery

EPA Update

2005 Omaha Lead Site Contracting Plan

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September 28, 2005

Draft-Omaha's Healthy Kids Alliance 501(c)(3) Information

 

September 14, 2005

Education Subcommittee Notes, August 9. 2005

Comprehensive Plan Subcommittee Notes, August 9, 2005

Superfund State Contract Between the Nebraska Department of Environmental Quality and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for Interim Remedial Action at the Omaha Lead Superfund Site

Comprehensive Plan Subcommittee Recommendations

Letter from Senator Nelson Regarding Lead-Based Paint Hazard Control Grant

Letter to the EPA from Nebraska Senators and Congressmen

Union Pacific Opposes EPA on Unfair Omaha Lead Site Order

Bankruptcy of Asarco Could Affect Yard Cleanup

Grant Opportunity

Draft of Scope of Work for the State of Nebraska Cost Share for the Omaha Lead Site

EPA Update

 

August 10, 2005

Education Subcommittee Notes, July 14, 2005

Wisconsin High Court Lets Teen Sue Over Paint

National Briefing, Science and Health: Lead Exposure Follow-Up

Third National Report on Human Exposure to Environmental Chemicals 2005, CDC Environmental Health

Free Workshop: Bioavailability of Lead and Arsenic

Letter from EPA to LSOC Regarding Contracting Concerns, Ms. Cheryl Weston

Omaha Lead Site Contractor Areas Map

Cancer Data Review Summary, Omaha Superfund Site, ATSDR

Cancer Data Review for East Omaha 1990 to 2001, ATSDR

Health Consultation, Cancer Incidence Rates in East Omaha, ATSDR

Comprehensive Plan Subcommittee Notes, July 14, 2005

Neighborhood Grants Available

EPA Update

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July 13, 2005

Education Subcommittee Notes, June 9, 2005

Comprehensive Plan Subcommittee Notes, June 15, 2005

Omaha Awaits Lead Money

Fact Sheet on the Memorandum of Understanding on Reducing Lead Levels in Drinking Water in Schools and Child Care Facilities

Whole Senate Supports Paint-Sales Fees

Douglas County Health Department Regulations

Agreement Between DuPont and Rhode Island

Blood Lead Data Summary, 2000-2004

Summary of HGL's Final Work Plan, Omaha Lead Site

Summary of ECC's Final Contractor Work Plan, Environmental Restoration Services, Omaha Lead Site

Letter Containing Contracting Concerns in North Omaha, Ms. Cheryl Weston

EPA Presolicitation Notice

EPA Update

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June 8, 2005

Comprehensive Plan Subcommittee Notes, May 12, 2005

Education Subcommittee Notes, May 12, 2005

CAG's Support Letter to HUD

Interim Memorandum Report on the Office of Healthy Homes and Lead Hazard Control's Issuance of its Fiscal Year 2004 Grants, Washington, DC

African Refugee Kids Threatened by Lead

EPA Puts Mandated Lead-Paint Rules on Hold

Operation LEAP (updated)

Public Health Assessment for the Omaha Lead Site

EPA Drops Voluntary Program for Lead Poison Prevention

Blood Lead Levels-United States, 1999-2002

Omaha World-Herald Articles

Review of ATSDR's Public Health Assessment, Omaha Lead, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska (May 2, 2005)

EPA Update

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May 11. 2005

Draft Letter of Commitment for City of Omaha Lead-Based Paint Hazard Control Grant Application

City of Omaha Planning Department Lead-Based Paint Hazard Control Grant Program Application to HUD, Summary

Information Regarding Health Concerns Survey

Letter from Senator Nelson Regarding CDBG Funds

Letter from Senator Hagel Regarding CDBG Funds

Community Action for a Renewed Environment

Garden Hose Caution

Agencies Share IDs of Homes with Lead

Pitt Poisoning Prompts Warning

Comprehensive Plan Summary Notes from April 7, 2005

Education Subcommittee Summary Notes from April 7, 2005

EPA Update

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April 6, 2005

FOIA Request to EPA

Comprehensive Plan Subcommittee Notes from 03/15/05

Education Subcommittee Notes from 03/15/05

2005 Environmental Awards Nomination Form

Summary of Community and Tribal Grant Programs

Lead Outreach Grant Program

EPA Abandons Lead-Based Paint Protections

2005 Governor's Conference on Community Service

Nebraska Senate Committee Appointments

Memorandum Regarding 40-Hour HAZPOWER Operations Training

Munroe-Meyer Institute Presentation

Collaboration Presentation

Summary of Updated Public Health Assessment Guidance Manual

Bill Would Ban Lead in Candy Wrappers

Lead-Paint Panel Hears Both Sides

FY 2005 HUD SuperNOFA: Healthy Homes and Lead Hazard Control Programs

Safety Health and Environmental Conference Award Winners Letter

Heineman Speaks Up for Block Grants

Letter to Congressional Delegates Regarding H.R. 433

Letter to Congressional Delegates Regarding FY06 CDBG and HUD Funding

Draft EPA Maps and Figures

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March 9, 2005

Social Norms Marketing

Summary of Lee Terry's Superfund-Related Bills, H.R. 434

Email from Mr. Kevin Howe Regarding Requested ECC and HGL Documents for the CAG

Alegent Health Trust Information

Fact Sheet: EPA Introduces Interim Record of Decision

Grant Opportunities (Provided by Dr. Adi Pour)

Grant Opportunities (Provided by Dr. Shireen Rajaram)

Contracting Subcommittee Meeting Notes from 2/9/05

Preventing Lead Exposure in Young Children: A Housing-Based Approach to Primary Prevention of Lead Poisoning

EPA Update

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February 9. 2005

Lead Safe Work Practices Training Course

Special Notice Letters

EPA Launches New Spanish Website

WASA Breached Law, EPA Says

Fourteen Groups Given Grants by Alegent

'Living the Dream' 2005 Awards

University of Nebraska Extension in Douglas/Sarpy Counties Grant Proposal

OneWorld Community Health Centers Grant Proposal

Education Subcommittee Meeting Minutes from 1/18/05

Social Norms Articles

White House, Congress to Battle Again Over Domestic Programs

Technical Assistance Seminar-Program Evaluation

Hispanic Stakeholders Forum and Training Sessions

Elevated Blood Lead Levels in Refugee Children

CPSC Announces New Policy Addressing lead in Children's Metal Jewelry

Fact Sheet: EPA Issues Interim Record of Decision

Fight Lead Poisoning with a Healthy Diet

EPA Update

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January 12, 2005

Omaha Lead Site, Interim Record of Decision

Responsiveness Summary, Omaha Lead Site

Memo Regarding Saint Louis Lead Education Survey

Lead Safe Work Practices Training Course

Summary of the State of Michigan's Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Task Force Report

Some Holiday Lights May Contain Lead and Holiday Trees, Greenery May Contain Lead

Collaboration Article

Feds Recall Kids' Lead-Tainted Jewelry

Granholm Signs Bill Intended to Protect Children Against Lead Poisoning

Family Lead Poisoning Associated with Occupational Exposure

Education Subcommittee Summary Notes from 12/1/04

Local Contractor/Vendor Spreadsheet

Omaha City Council Will Get New Chief of Staff

National Action Week for Children's Environmental Health and Justice Flyer

State Lead Funding Table

Letter from Douglas County Health Department Regarding Blood Lead Testing

EPA Letter to Homeowners

Nebraska Coalition to Eliminate Childhood Lead Poisoning Elimination Plan

Environmental Justice Materials

Environmental Education Grants Program

EPA Update

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