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EPA Completes Elemental Mercury Cleanup – Valley Park, MO

Last updated: February 23, 2026 9:46 am
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EPA Completes Elemental Mercury Cleanup in Valley Park, Missouri

LENEXA, KS (STL.News) EPA – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has completed the cleanup of elemental mercury from a residence in Valley Park, Missouri, after receiving a report that a resident had spilled mercury in their home.

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EPA Completes Elemental Mercury Cleanup in Valley Park, MissouriEPA completed an emergency removal action to address the release of elemental mercury, which was causing elevated mercury vapor concentrations in the home. Removal actions included:

On January 31, 2026, the Valley Park Fire Protection District responded to a 911 call from a concerned resident after they spilled elemental mercury, also called metallic mercury, in their home. After arriving on-scene, securing, and containerizing three vials of elemental mercury, the Valley Park Fire Protection District informed the Missouri Department of Natural Resources (MoDNR) about the spill. At the request of MoDNR, EPA Region 7 cleaned up the spilled elemental mercury in the home to prevent further off-site spread.

EPA completed an emergency removal action to address the release of elemental mercury, which was causing elevated mercury vapor concentrations in the home. Removal actions included:

  • Using specialized mercury removal equipment to remove liquid elemental mercury that had been spilled at the residence.
  • Assessing and removing contaminated personal belongings and bulk items.
  • Heating and ventilating the home.
  • Painting and sealing porous concrete surfaces in the basement that were impacted by mercury during the spill.
  • Regular screening of mercury vapor concentrations with portable mercury vapor analyzers.

While small spills — such as those from vintage, mercury-filled thermometers — can usually be managed with proper care, individuals without proper training and equipment typically worsen the situation and put themselves and others at significant risk for exposure to mercury and mercury vapors. Individuals should avoid using ordinary household items such as mops, paper towels, and vacuums for cleanup, as these can often spread elemental mercury throughout homes and increase mercury vapors.

Mercury can impact people’s health in a variety of ways and depends on several factors, such as the form of mercury, the amount of mercury, the age of the person exposed, the duration of exposure, the method of exposure, and the person’s overall health.

Learn more about the different forms of mercury and common exposure routes to elemental mercury.

Residents of St. Louis, St. Louis County, and Jefferson County can dispose of unwanted hazardous waste, including mercury and mercury-containing devices (such as thermometers, thermostats, and mercuric salts), at St. Louis Hazardous Waste. The first 50 pounds of waste are subsidized.

To report a spill or suspected spill of a hazardous substance, please contact the National Response Center at 800-424-8802 or the EPA Region 7 Spill Line at 913-281-0991.

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