EPA invites public comment on Chehalis area
groundwater cleanup
Contact: Suzanne Skadowski, EPA Public Affairs, 206-553-6689, skadowski.suzanne@epa.gov
(Seattle—October
2, 2012) The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency invites public comment on a
draft plan to clean up contamination at the Hamilton-Labree Superfund site near
North Hamilton and Labree Roads, south of Chehalis, Washington.
EPA
will hear comments on the cleanup plan at a public meeting on Tuesday, October
23, from 6:30 to 9:00 p.m. at the Veterans Memorial Museum, 100 SW Veterans Way,
in Chehalis. EPA staff will be available to answer questions at a 5:00 p.m. Open
House. Comments on the cleanup plan should be sent to EPA, postmarked or emailed
by November 9.
The
site is contaminated with perchloroethylene or PCE, and other chemicals. EPA’s
proposed cleanup will use both heat (thermal) and biological treatment to break
down and remove PCE from the sediment, soil, and groundwater. The cleanup will
also re-route Berwick Creek around the contamination areas to help protect fish
and animals in the creek from possible negative impacts caused by cleanup
activities.
PCE is
a chemical used for dry cleaning, metal degreasing and other industrial
processes. PCE can cause cancer in people exposed to the chemical by touching,
drinking or breathing vapors from the chemical. Other names for PCE include
tetrachloroethene and tetrachloroethylene.
The
PCE-contaminated groundwater flows west and northwest along the Newaukum River
valley. Many homes and businesses at the site currently use drinking water from
the city of Chehalis municipal system. The PCE needs to be cleaned up to keep
contaminated groundwater from spreading down the valley, putting homes and
businesses on private wells at risk from the PCE-contaminated groundwater.
The
cleanup plan is available online at http://yosemite.epa.gov/R10/cleanup.nsf/sites/HLabree.
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