For
Immediate Release: May 15, 2012
Media Contact: Nahal Mogharabi, mogharabi.nahal@epa.gov
Media Contact: Nahal Mogharabi, mogharabi.nahal@epa.gov
EPA Reaches Settlement for $6.6 Million
Groundwater Cleanup at San Gabriel Valley Superfund Site
Cleanup has removed 4,600 lbs of contaminants from one of the most polluted sites in the U.S.
Cleanup has removed 4,600 lbs of contaminants from one of the most polluted sites in the U.S.
LOS ANGELES - The U.S Environmental Protection
Agency has entered into three settlements totaling $6,605,080 to help pay
for groundwater cleanup at the South El Monte portion of the San Gabriel Valley
Area 1 Superfund Site in Los Angeles, Calif. Since EPA began cleaning up this
site in 2008, approximately 4,600 pounds of contaminants have been removed from
the groundwater.
EPA has recovered a total of $25 million for the
South El Monte cleanup, with the latest $6.6 million to pay for extraction and
treatment of groundwater polluted with industrial solvents such as TCE
(trichloroethylene) and PCE (perchloroethylene), a chemical once common in dry
cleaning operations.
“EPA remains committed to pursuing parties
responsible for environmental damage in the San Gabriel Valley,” said Jared
Blumenfeld, EPA’s Regional Administrator for the Pacific Southwest. “So far,
more than ten billion gallons of water have been treated to provide safe
drinking water for the local communities.”
The three settlement claims were brought by the
U.S. Department of Justice on behalf of EPA and the California Department of
Toxic Substances Control against eleven current or former landowners and
operators of business facilities that contributed to the contamination in South
El Monte.
The first of the recent consent decrees was
entered in the federal District Court on April 13, 2012. The second and third
consent decrees were lodged on May 15, 2012. All three resolve liabilities for
contamination.
The San Gabriel Valley Area 1 Superfund site was placed on the National Priorities List in 1984, and overlays approximately eight square miles of solvent-tainted groundwater in the areas of South El Monte, El Monte and Rosemead. The San Gabriel Valley is a suburban, largely-developed portion of Los Angeles County containing more than one million residents and covering more than 170 square miles.
EPA signed an interim Record of Decision with the goal of containing contaminated groundwater at the site in 2000 and issued an Explanation of Significant Differences to address new contaminants in 2005. The San Gabriel Basin Water Quality Authority implements the cleanup under a Cooperative Agreement with EPA. The agreement funds groundwater extraction and treatment systems operated by the City of Monterey Park, San Gabriel Valley Water Company, and Golden State Water Company.
For more information on the San Gabriel Valley Superfund Area 1 Site, please visit: http://www.epa.gov/region9/southelmonte
Copies of the consent decrees will be available
at: http://www.justice.gov/enrd/Consent_Decrees.html
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