EPA OKs $3.6 MILLION CLEANUP OF BURGESS BROTHERS LANDFILL: CAP ALMOST DONE AT BENNINGTON LANDFILL
Contact: Alice Kaufman, EPA Community Affairs Office, (617) 918-1064
For immediate release: October 20, 1998; Release # 98-10-20
BOSTON-- The United States Environmental Protection Agency announced today a $3.6 million plan to cap and cleanup the 3-acre Burgess Brothers Landfill Superfund Site located on Burgess Road in the towns of Bennington and Woodford, Vermont. EPA projects cleanup to be complete within seven (7) years. The agency also detailed progress at the Bennington Municipal Landfill and expects construction to be complete next month.
BURGESS BROTHERS LANDFILL
The cleanup plan, which will be paid for by the parties EPA has identified as responsible for the contamination, calls for:
- Capping the landfill by constructing a multi-barrier impervious
permanent cap over contaminated soils. The cap layers include
an impermeable plastic liner, a drainage layer, and a vegetative
cover;
- Capping nearby marsh area soils by constructing a cap over contaminated
soils. The cap layers include a soil cover, a drainage layer,
and a vegetative cover;
- Treating two VOC-contaminated hot spots near a former disposal
lagoon using a soil vapor extraction (SVE) and air sparging treatment
system which extracts VOCs from the soil and channels the contaminated
vapor into carbon filters;
- Using natural processes such as biodegradation to reduce contaminants
in the groundwater.
- Replicating wetlands for an estimated ½ acre of wetlands that
will be impacted by cap construction activities.
- Implementing what are called institutional controls which may
include deed restrictions to limit future use of the site and
fencing the site perimeter to limit public access.
- Long term monitoring of the site's groundwater, surface water,
and sediments to ensure that contaminants are being reduced through
natural processes.
- Inspecting the site every five years to ensure that the cleanup
remedy is effective.
The cap construction is scheduled to begin in the Spring of 1999, and EPA expects it to be complete and the treatment systems fully operational by the Fall of 1999.
The Burgess Brothers landfill operated as a dump the 1950's to mid 1970's. Starting in the 1960's, Union Carbide's Bennington Plant disposed of an unknown quantity of wastes from its battery manufacturing facility. These wastes, which include lead sludge, were dumped into and buried in unlined settling lagoons. The soils, groundwater, and surface water on and down gradient of the site are contaminated with VOC's and heavy metals. The site was listed on the Superfund National Priorities List in 1989.
The cleanup plan was approved following a public hearing in June and 30-day public comment period. The parties identified as having contributed to contamination will pay for the cleanup with the EPA providing close technical oversight to the work.
BENNINGTON MUNICIPAL LANDFILL
Construction of a multi layer cap over the 15-acre Bennington Municipal Landfill that began last May is expected to be complete this November. The cap consists of six protective layers including a six inch top soil layer that will be seeded with grass to control erosion.
Site investigations conducted in the early 1990's revealed soils contaminated with polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs).
In July 1997, EPA reached an $8 million agreement with the town of Bennington and 18 other parties to construct the cap and a waste water collection and treatment system. The wastewater system has been operating since December 1997.
In September, EPA signed a no further cleanup action decision for the groundwater portion of the Bennington Landfill. In making this determination, EPA took into account the substantial cleanup activities already performed at the site, and that groundwater is not used as a drinking water source, that local water supplies were not affected by the landfill, and that the groundwater does would not adversely impact aquatic species
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TITLE: EPA OKs $3.6 Million Cleanup of Burgess Brothers Landfill: Cap Almost Done at Bennington Landfill
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ABSTRACT: The United States Environmental Protection Agency announced today a $3.6 million plan to cap and cleanup the 3-acre Burgess Brothers Landfill Superfund Site located on Burgess Road in the towns of Bennington and Woodford, Vermont. EPA projects cleanup to be complete within seven (7) years. The agency also detailed progress at the Bennington Municipal Landfill and expects construction to be complete next month.
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Office of the Regional Administrator
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