Occidental Chemical Corp. Moves Forward with
Cleanup
at New Castle, Delaware, Facility
PHILADELPHIA (August 21, 2012) -- In a
settlement announced today by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,
Occidental Chemical Corporation will continue to remediate contamination at its
300 acre facility located three miles northwest of Delaware City, Del.
Occidental, headquartered in Dallas, Texas, has
agreed to implement the final cleanup remedy selected by EPA to address
contamination resulting from the former operations at the Delaware facility.
EPA's cleanup plan includes the
excavation, onsite consolidation, and capping of contaminated soils, along with
administrative and legal safeguards to minimize exposure to contamination. In
addition, the current use of slurry walls and removal of free product to clean
up and prevent further groundwater contamination will continue, along with
targeted in-situ treatment and institutional controls. Occidental and EPA
will work together to implement this cleanup work and return the property to
beneficial use. The total estimated cost to implement the final remedy is $8
million in capital, and $11million in operation and maintenance costs.
The Occidental property has undergone demolition and decommissioning
which paves the way for economic redevelopment. Along with generating jobs, the
cleanup at this site will convert a vacant industrial property into a community
asset.
The
Occidental facility lies south of the confluence of Red Lion Creek and the
Delaware River. The facility, surrounded by a heavily industrial and commercial
area, operated as a chlor-alkali plant from 1964 through 2007. Chlorine
production ceased at the facility in 2005, and the production of anhydrous
potassium hydroxide ceased in 2007. Decommissioning and demolition of most plant
structures was completed in 2007 and 2008. The site is currently fenced and
contains seven buildings, several concrete slabs, a wastewater treatment plant
and groundwater extraction and treatment system.
For more information go to: http://www.epa.gov/reg3wcmd/ca/de/webpages/ded003913266.html.
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