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Reach JK, Pollution Report 4

Tittabawassee River Dioxin-Reach D
Midland , MI - EPA Region V
POLREP #4 - 9/2/2007

On-Scene Coordinator - James Augustyn/Brian Schlieger

Site Description

On June 27, 2007, U.S. EPA ordered The Dow Chemical Company (Dow) to negotiate an Administrative Order on Consent, to address removal of extremely elevated levels of dioxin-contaminated soil from an eroding river bank within Reach JK of the Tittabawassee River near Midland, Michigan. Dow agreed to the terms of the Order and on July 12, 2007, the Order was signed by the Regional Administrator and Dow. For additional background information please see the site profile.

Reach JK will be divided into two areas. The area along the river bank where contaminated soil will be excavated will be designated JK-1, and an area further back from the river bank where clean soil will be used to cap contaminated soil will be designated JK-2.

On-Scene Coordinator (OSC) Jim Augustyn provided oversight with assistance from U.S. EPA's START Contractor, Weston Solutions, Inc.

Current Activities

The following tasks have been completed by Dow's contractor during the period from August 24 through August 30, 2007:

The following tasks are currently on going at the Site:

Planned Removal Actions

Next Steps

Mobilization of additional heavy equipment to begin the JK-1 cut #2 excavation activities. Cut #2 will bring the site grade to engineered specifications to reduce river scouring action on this portion of the river bank. Excavated material from JK-1 will be used to cap impacted area in JK-2.

Complete installation of an 8-foot high chain link fence around the wooded wetland area of JK-2.

Key Issues

The Trustee partners are reviewing and will comment on the draft Site Restoration Plan. Restoration activities will start as soon as possible to establish ground cover to reduce erosion. Replacement of large trees and shrubs with native plants will begin as soon as plantings are available.

Disposition of Wastes

As of August 29, 2007, Dow has removed and transported to the Salzburg Landfill approximately 17,136 in-place cubic yards of impacted soil from the Reach JK-1 area. Approximately 24,000 in-place cubic yards of impacted soil is the estimated total volume to be removed.

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