Federal officials say pollution at Reed Bingham State Park in South Georgia is not significant or widespread.

According to the Moultrie Observer, documents from the Environmental Protection Division show soil samples contained DDT, arsenic, lead and motor oil in small quantities.

Back in March the EPA spent two days at Reed Bingham State Park collecting water and soil samples. While they were there they also dug up two metal drums. State environmental officials conducted their own tests and plan to have further results next week.

In February state and federal environmental officials received a complaint alleging improper disposal of hazardous waste.

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