Lead contamination closes sports fields at Charlotte park
The park, previously a landfill and incinerator site, showed contamination during routine soil tests
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Traces of lead found at county park near South End; could be 2 years before it’s resolved
Elevated lead levels in the soil at Southside Park have forced Mecklenburg County officials to fence off the park’s sports fields while state environmental regulators run tests and the county decides how to solve the problem.
The park, which is located near I-77 and Remount Road, west of South End, was a landfill before the City of Charlotte turned it into a park in the late 1960s, and the site with the lead contamination held a waste-burning incinerator until 1950.