U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency, Region 7
901 N. Fifth
St., Kansas City, KS 66101
Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, and Nine Tribal
Nations
Kellwood Company Agrees to Conduct Cleanup
at the Riverfront Superfund Site in New Haven, Mo.
Contact Information: Ben Washburn, 913-551-7364, washburn.ben@epa.gov
Environmental News
FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
(Kansas City, Kan., July 10, 2012) - Kellwood Company has
entered into a settlement with EPA and the State of Missouri, to clean up
contamination associated with its former metal fabrication plant in New Haven,
Mo.
The settlement requires Kellwood to clean up soils and ground water
contaminated with tetrachloroethylene, also known as PCE, a common industrial
degreaser, at what is known as the Riverfront Superfund Site, Operable Units 2
and 6. Kellwood has also agreed to pay past and future response costs incurred
by EPA and the State of Missouri associated with those two Operable Units
(OUs).
“The signed agreement reflects the commitment EPA has to holding
polluters accountable for their actions in order to protect human health and the
environment,” EPA Region 7 Administrator Karl Brooks said. “I commend Kellwood
for voluntarily entering into this agreement and taking responsibility for their
past actions in the community of New Haven.”
The Riverfront Superfund Site was listed on EPA’s National Priorities
List (NPL) in 2000 and consists of six Operable Units. Operable Unit 2 is the
site of a former metal fabrication plant, owned and operated by Kellwood from
approximately 1973 until 1985. Operable Unit 6 is the ground water contaminant
plume emanating from OU 2 which has contaminated residential drinking water
wells in the area. Kellwood has supplied whole house water filtration systems
for the affected homes.
In 2011, EPA issued a Record of Decision setting forth the remedial
actions to be taken at OUs 2 and 6.
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