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March 5 Tar Creek Superfund Site Open House

Date and Time

Thursday, March 5, 2026
5:00 pm - 8:00 pm CST
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Location

Miami Civic Center Banquet Hall
129 5th Ave NW
Miami, OK
United States

Event Type

Community Meeting

Description

Please join us, the Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality, and the Quapaw Nation for the 3rd Annual Tar Creek Open House and Healthy Communities event. Federal, state and Tribal agencies will share community health and safety resources. EPA's Tar Creek team will share site updates. 

Residents may sign up for free residential yard testing. Free blood lead testing for kids 15 and under will be available by the Ottowa County Health Department.  Residents may also bring any household item and get it tested for lead. 

For more information, contact: 

  • Janetta Coats, EPA, at 214-665-7308 or coats.janetta@epa.gov
  • Sara Goyer, EPA, at 214-665-6774 or goyer.sara@epa.gov
  • Rich Zamor, Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality, at 405-702-5294 or rich.zamor@deq.ok.gov

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  • Learn more about the Tar Creek site on EPA's web page.

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Last updated on February 5, 2026
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