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Nashua New Hampshire



ATSDR - PHA - Mohawk Tannery Site (a/k/a Mohawk Tannery), Nashua, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire
Trends in the age distribution of cancer cases for the state of New Hampshire minus the city of Nashua were also evaluated and the above-mentioned phenomenon was also apparent. Interestingly, this trend was also seen for males in the two cancers that were elevated, but occurred during the seventh decade of life as opposed to the sixth. Since a diagnosis of cancer is more common in these age categories, the age distributions for the city of Nashua and the SEER data were compared [42]. The age structure of Nashua and the SEER population were similar, and in the 60+ age groups for females, the SEER population was approximately 6% higher than the Nashua population. Therefore, a difference in the age distribution between Nashua and the SEER data is not a likely explanation for the elevated rates in Nashua. Due to the fact that the analyses completed were not based on data that contained information about other risk factors associated with cancer, it is not possible to make any other compari ... [Read More]

ATSDR - PHA - Gardner-Roussel Park and Dr. Norman W. Crisp Elementary School (a/k/a Dr. Crisp School/Gardner Roussell Park), Nashua, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire
Table 10: Cancer Incidence in ZIP Code 03060 * ; Nashua, New Hampshire (1994-1998). Cancer Incidence in Nashua, New Hampshire. ...

Table 5: Samples from areas of Gardner-Roussel Park covered with clean soil with levels of cPAHs above the SQL Nashua, New Hampshire, November 2001. ...

Table 3: Samples from the grounds of the Dr. Norman W. Crisp Elementary School with at least one PAH above the SQL, Nashua, New Hampshire, November 2001. ... [Read More]

ATSDR - Health Consultation - Mohawk Tannery, Nashua, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire
The former Mohawk Tannery facility (a.k.a. Granite State Leathers) is located on a 30-acreparcel in Nashua, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire. The facility produced tanned hidesbetween 1924 and 1984 and is currently inactive. The property is bordered by the NashuaRiver to the west and by residences to the southeast and east. ...

NASHUA, HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY, NEW HAMPSHIRE ...

and adjacent areas of theNashua River. Exposure to buried waste and contaminated soil onsite was identified as apotential exposure pathway to onsite workers. While characterizing risk outside of theknown contaminated areas, workers may release or come into contact with substances thatwere previously buried in the ground. These releases have the potential of exposing workers,as well as the surrounding community, to chemicals related to the site. ... [Read More]

ATSDR - PHA - Mohawk Tannery Site (a/k/a Mohawk Tannery), Nashua, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire
The waste lagoons in Areas I and II are within the 100 year floodplain of the NashuaRiver. A 100-year flood could wash the contaminated sludges into the river and carrythem downstream into downtown Nashua. This would significantly increaseopportunities for exposure to the site contaminants. ...

DHHS will notify the Nashua Public Health Department of the city-wide cancer rates for Nashua. ...

NHDPHS/USFWS (1986). Risk Assessment of Furan Contaminated Fish in theNashua River, Nashua, NH. N.H. Division of Public Health Services, EnvironmentalHealth Risk Assessment Unit, Concord, NH and U.S. Department of the Interior,Fish and Wildlife Service, Concord, NH. Joint Report PHS/FWS 87-2. 1986. ... [Read More]

ATSDR - Health Consultation - Johns Manville Manufacturing Plant, Nashua, NH, June 3,1998
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Environmental Response Team. Johns Manville Manufacturing Site, Nashua, NH. Air sampling plan (August 1996). ...

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Pollution Report (POLREP) #25, Johns Manville Manufacturing Plant, Nashua, NH. June 28, 1987. ...

The Health Consultation, Evaluation of Air Sampling Conducted in Support of the EPA Removal Action at the Former Johns Manille Property Site, Nashua, New Hampshire was prepared by the New Hampshire Office of Health Management, Bureau of Health Risk Assessment under a cooperative agreement with the AGency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR) It is in accordance with approved methology and prcedures exusting at the time the Health Consultation was initiated. ... [Read More]

Nashua National Fish Hatchery: Home
Deaf/Hard of Hearing individuals may reach the Nashua National Fish Hatchery through Relay New Hampshire : ...

Nashua National Fish Hatchery ...

The Nashua National Fish Hatchery supports the restoration of Atlantic salmon in central New England by providing salmon eggs for program needs. Eggs are obtained from adult sea run Atlantic salmon captured in the Merrimack River, and from domestic broodstock maintained at the hatchery. They are shipped to the North Attleboro NFH where they are incubated, hatched and transported to the headwaters of the rivers where they are released as unfed fry. ... [Read More]

ATSDR - PHA - Mohawk Tannery Site (a/k/a Mohawk Tannery), Nashua, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire
Intro Map: Mohawk Tannery, Nashua, NH. ...

Table 7: Concentrations of chemicals in Nashua River sediments near the site. ...

Table 13: Estimated maximum exposures to dioxin in Nashua River fish. ... [Read More]

New Hampshire Folklife - Folklife in New Hampshire - Participants Presenters & Staff
Kung Tai Tsay, Chinese knot tier; Nashua ...

Georgi Hippauf; Nashua ...

Minister Olga Tines, vocals; Nashua ... [Read More]

Nashua River Rail Trail
The trail is built along the site of the former Hollis branch of the Boston and Maine Corp. railroad. On July 3, 1848, the Worcester & Nashua Railroad opened for business with over 46 miles of track between Worcester and Nashua, New Hampshire. A through rail line was opened from Nashua to Portland, Maine, in 1874. The Boston & Maine Railroad took over the line in 1886, and called the through route the Worcester, Nashua & Portland (WN&P) Division. Between 1911 and 1912, a second track was built from Worcester through Ayer and Groton and up to Nashua. Some of the concrete signal bases can still be seen. ... [Read More]


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