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Proposed Plan Meeting Scheduled for Escambia Treating Company Superfund Site

Published Aug 18, 2014

Today the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced a public meeting will be held tomorrow, August 19, to discuss the Proposed Plan for the SWMU 10 area at the Escambia Treating Company (ETC) Superfund Site, which presents the EPA’s recommended approach for the SMWU 10 cleanup.  The meeting will begin at 6 p.m. at the New Hope Missionary Baptist Church at 3600 North Palafox, Pensacola.

EPA will accept public comments until at least Monday, September 15. After the public comment period, the EPA will prepare an Amendment to the existing groundwater Record of Decision (ROD) signed in 2008.  

The SMWU 10 area is the former location of a wastewater pond and landfill that contains severe contamination and is acting as the “source area” of the groundwater plume leaving the former ETC Facility. The proposed remedy is Steam-Enhanced Extraction of creosote contamination in the SMWU 10 area, followed by additional technologies using surfactants, solvents and oxidants as needed. The Proposed Plan contains a more detailed discussion of the remedy selection process and is presented to the community for public comment and input.

Together, the 2008 ROD and the 2014 Amended ROD (AROD) will select the cleanup approach for the groundwater contamination from ETC.  The timeframe for starting the cleanup will depend on the availability of funding, but the best case scenario is to start the cleanup in 2016.  This Proposed Plan and an Administrative Record will be available in the information repository for the Site located at the Geneology Branch of the West Florida Public Library System, 5740 N. Ninth Ave., Pensacola.

A summary of information on the ETC site is available here: http://www.epa.gov/region4/superfund/sites/npl/florida/escwprefl.html

For more information please contact James Pinkney at (404) 562-9183 or [email protected].

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