Written by Connor Spelta

An estimated 11,699,100 cubic feet of lead-contaminated soil has sat in the yards, gardens, playgrounds, parks, schools and churches of eight neighborhoods in Chattanooga’s southside for the better part of a century. This is the EPA superfund site in your backyard.
Jasmin Jeffries, the remedial project manager for the site, explained that five years in, there is still plenty of work to be done.
“It’s ongoing, Monday through Friday, sometimes Saturday,” Jeffries said.
There is a sense of urgency to the cleanup. Dawn Curley, the health program manager for Hamilton County’s Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program, talks about the effects of elevated blood levels in children and the importance of early intervention.
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