Calvert said that the firm has paid for area residences to get tested after being approached by individuals at community meetings. He said more test results are pending for other homes in both Bridgeton and near Coldwater Creek, regarding separate concerns of radioactive contamination.

“Our investigations of radiation contamination in the Bridgeton area will continue,” said Calvert. “We expect lab reports from other homes in the area soon.”

In December, the EPA conducted testing of its own at two homes in Spanish Village “out of an abundance of caution.” Those test results, originally targeted to be released in March, have still not been published, though the EPA said it is “nearing completion” on a report that will be shared publicly.

“EPA’s review of the preliminary results does not indicate a cause for concern or any need for immediate action in these two homes, and the final report will address how the agency reached its conclusions,” the agency said in a statement.