Cape Hatteras Beach Shut Down due to Petroleum Contamination and Exposure of Old Military Site’s Toxic Materials

Petroleum Contamination Closes Cape Hatteras Beach

Erosion Reveals Hazardous Remnants of Former Military Site

In Cape Hatteras, authorities have decided to expand the closure of the beach after **erosion** has led to the exposure of **toxic materials** from an **old military site**. On Thursday morning, park rangers detected a strong odor of **petroleum** along Old Lighthouse Beach, specifically near the **Buxton Formerly Used Defense Site (FUDS)**.

Contaminated Soil and Groundwater

The recent erosion, which has washed away several feet of sand, has revealed contaminated soil and groundwater filled with petroleum. This contamination is now **exposed to the beachfront** during low tide and is further disturbed by wave action during high tide, raising concerns about the safety of beachgoers.

Hazardous Infrastructure Exposed

The coastal erosion has uncovered **hazardous remnants** left from Navy and Coast Guard activities, including concrete, rebar, wires, **PVC pipes**, and metal fragments. These remnants are remnants of previous infrastructure and pose both physical and environmental hazards.

Details of the Closure

The precautionary closure now stretches from the **southern end of the beachfront homes** in the village of Buxton to a quarter mile south of the old lighthouse jetties. The closure zone includes the beachfront in front of the southern groin and the **Old Lighthouse Beach parking areas**. Authorities have advised all visitors to the Seashore to **follow the posted signs** at both ends of the closed section and to stay out of the restricted area.

Future Actions

Officials have indicated that the situation is being monitored closely and that the closure area may change in the coming days based on ongoing field observations and assessments. The priority remains to protect the public from any potential hazards arising from this contamination.

Community Impact

The closure of this popular beach spot has raised concerns among locals and visitors, highlighting the ongoing issues related to environmental hazards from past military operations. Cape Hatteras officials are urging everyone to stay informed about safety notices and updates regarding the beach conditions.


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