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EPA ISSUES FINAL CLEANUP DECISION FOR NEW HAMPSHIRE PLATING COMPANY SUPERFUND SITE

Contact: Alice Kaufman, EPA Community Affairs, 617-918-1064
Jim DiLorenzo, EPA Project Manager, 617-918-1247

For immediate release: October 29, 1998; Release # 98-10-28

BOSTON - The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency recently issued a $9.9 million cleanup plan for the New Hampshire Plating Company Superfund Site in Merrimack, New Hampshire. The cleanup plan calls for the use of an innovative technology, chemical fixation, to treat, consolidate and contain the contaminated soils on the site so they are no longer a source of groundwater contamination.

"Innovative technologies, tested across the country, are being used to cleanup New England Superfund sites," said John P. DeVillars, EPA's New England administrator. "A combination of hi-tech science and Mother Nature may be the winning solution in Merrimack - a smart decision that makes sense."

The key elements of the cleanup plan are:

The New Hampshire Plating Company Superfund Site operated as an electroplating facility from 1962 to 1985. Wastewater containing metals and cyanide used in the electroplating operations was discharged into drainage channels in the building floor, and flowed into unlined lagoons (former wetlands) north of the building. Contaminants from the unlined lagoons reached the groundwater and are moving toward the Merrimack River.

The EPA removed sludge and soil from the lagoons and removed the contaminated building including the foundation, floor slab and underground storage tanks between 1989 and 1994. In 1992 the site was added to EPA's National Priorities (Superfund) List making it eligible for federal cleanup funds.

 

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  1. TITLE: EPA Issues Final Cleanup Decision for New Hampshire Plating Company Superfund Site

  2. ABSTRACT: The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency recently issued a $9.9 million cleanup plan for the New Hampshire Plating Company Superfund Site in Merrimack, New Hampshire. The cleanup plan calls for the use of an innovative technology, chemical fixation, to treat, consolidate and contain the contaminated soils on the site so they are no longer a source of groundwater contamination.

  3. PURPOSE: Public Information

  4. ORIGINATOR: Regional Administrator's Office

  5. PUBLICATION DATE: 10/29/98

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  10. POINT OF CONTACT FOR FURTHER INFORMATION:
    Alice Kaufman
    Office of the Regional Administrator
    EPA Region 1, New England
    JFK Kennedy Building (RAA)
    Boston, MA 02203
    617) 918-1064

  11. RESPONSIBLE PARTY:
    Alice Kaufman
    Office of the Regional Administrator

  12. DATE OF CREATION: 10/29/98

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  14. EXPIRATION DATE: 11/29/98

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