JPMorgan Chase
Bank top Reimburse Government $1.28 Million for Cleanup of Boone County, W.Va.
Superfund Site
Cleanup of the Browning
Lumber Co. site was completed earlier this year and included extensive cleanup
by EPA prior to cleanup work performed by JPMorgan Chase -- the corporate
successor to a former site owner. The site will be eligible for appropriate
re-use as part of West Virginia’s voluntary cleanup program, which encourages voluntary clean-ups of contaminated sites as
well as redevelopments of abandoned and under-utilized properties.
Starting
in 1976, Charleston National Bank, owner of the site as trustee of the Shepard
Trust, leased the property to the Browning Lumber Co., which harvested timber
and used part of the property for wood-treatment. Charleston National is now
merged with JPMorgan Chase.
The site became contaminated after decades-long
wood-treating activities using chromated copper arsenate (CCA). CCA contains the
hazardous substances chromium, copper and arsenic. Although the facility ceased
operations by 1998, hazardous substances, primarily arsenic in soil, continued
to pose a threat to human health and the environment.
Following a fire, EPA
first investigated the site in late 2005 and later conducted a cleanup in 2006
and 2007 that included decontamination of the old wood-treatment facility,
stabilization of a large area of contaminated soil, and proper disposal of 100 cubic yard of soil contaminated with arsenic and
chromium and 43 drums of liquid and solid hazardous wastes.
For more information on
this site, visit
http://www.epaosc.org/site/site_profile.aspx?site_id=1961
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, JPMorgan Chase Bank has reimbursed the federal government $1.28 million for costs incurred by EPA in cleaning up the Browning Lumber Company Superfund Site in rural Bald Knob, Boone County, W.Va. Under the Superfund law, past and current owners and operators of a Superfund site are responsible for the cleanup costs.
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