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DHW and DEQ to host free soil screening event at Gilmore

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BOISE, Idaho (KIFI) – The Idaho Department of Health and Welfare (DHW), Idaho Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) and federal partners are hosting a free soil screening event for residents and property owners in Gilmore, Idaho.

The event will be held along Meadow Lake Road (Gilmore Road) on Saturday, July 23 from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.

The “soilSHOP”—Soil screening, Health, Outreach and Partnership—will provide community members with free lead screening of soil they gather from their property. The screenings are conducted in a matter of minutes, and the agencies will provide information on how people can reduce exposures to lead and other potentially harmful metals found in soil throughout the historic townsite and surrounding area.
Staff from the Lemhi Historical Society, Bureau of Land Management, and the United States Forest Service will also be on site to answer questions about Gilmore history, the surrounding mine lands, and wildfire prevention.

To participate in soil screenings, landowners need to collect a soil sample from their property and bring it to the soilSHOP on Meadow Lake Road (Gilmore Road). Sample collection involves gathering dry soil from areas a landowner is interested in screening and placing the soil into a clean plastic bag. Prior to the event, DHW and DEQ will mail landowners instructions with best practices for collecting soil samples. If needed, sample collection supplies will be available for free during the event.

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