Free Soil Lead Screening: Fall Drop-Off Event
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Free Soil Lead Screening: Fall Drop-Off Event

By Allegheny County Conservation District

Allegheny County Conservation District will host a free Soil Lead Screening for county residents.

Date and time

Location

Garden Resource Center - Grow Pittsburgh

147 Putnam Street Pittsburgh, PA 15206

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Highlights

  • 8 days 10 hours
  • In person

About this event

Home & Lifestyle • Home & Garden

Get your soil screened for lead for free by Allegheny County Conservation District. Contaminants are common in urban soil, and can be hazardous to health when ingested or inhaled during gardening or outdoor activities.

Soil testing is the first step to reduce your risk of exposure whether you are backyard gardening, constructing playgrounds, urban farming, stewarding community greenspace, or revitalizing vacant lots.

HOW IT WORKS:

1. REGISTER: registration is REQUIRED. Registration can be found online at https://ACCDSoilScreenFall25.eventbrite.com

2. CONTACT & COLLECT: Prior to drop off window, ACCD will contact you via email to confirm your registration with detailed instructions on how to collect, label, and drop off your soil samples. Please note any soil samples submitted with incorrect bagging or label will be discarded!

3 . DROP OFF: Once you've collected and labeled your soil samples, drop off at any of the locations below between Saturday, Oct 18 and Sunday, Oct 26:

4. RESULTS: Results will be sent to you within approximately two weeks via email, along with information to help you understand and act on your results.

Contact Hayly Hoch at hhoch@accdpa.org or call 412-241-7645 ext. 8009 for questions and more information.

DISCLAIMER: This free Soil Lead Screening event is a health education event where community members are offered free lead screenings to raise awareness of potential lead in their soil sample, and about how to avoid exposure to lead while gardening or playing in yards. Please note that ACCD’s XRF soil analysis is a rapid and cost-effective field method for identifying soil contaminants for educational purposes only. ACCD holds no responsibility for land use or viability based on results. This screening method will provide participants with approximate lead levels (ppm) but cannot provide information about source(s) of lead in soils; however, lead in soils is highly variable and results may not be representative of site. Participants may wish to seek further laboratory testing; additional laboratory testing is available via Penn State Extension or UMASS Soil Analysis Lab for a fee. It is the sole responsibility of the property owner to learn about risk associated with various soil lead concentrations, protect themselves from lead exposure, and act on results. The results obtained via Free Soil Lead Screening CANNOT be utilized for Adopt-A-Lot or Farm-A-Lot applications; these applications require technical assistance site visit to be coordinated after application process is initiated.

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Allegheny County Conservation District

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Free
Oct 18 · 8:00 AM EDT