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Wickes Park Pollution Report 1

Saginaw River Sediment Dioxin Contamination Site (Wickes Park)
Wickes Park, Saginaw, MI - EPA Region V
POLREP #1 - 11/13/2007
On-Scene Coordinator - James Augustyn

Site Description

Late on Friday, November 9, 2007, Dow notified U.S. EPA that preliminary data for a sediment sample collected from within the channel of the Saginaw River was in excess of 1.6 parts per million (ppm) Dioxin TEQ. This is the highest TEQ analytical result recorded for either the Tittabawassee or Saginaw Rivers. On November 11, 2007, U.S. EPA issued a verbal General Notice Letter of Potential Liability to Dow.

On Monday, November 12, 2007, U.S. EPA, MDEQ and Dow representatives met at Wickes Park in the City of Saginaw to review site conditions and discuss U.S. EPA’s expectations for the conduct of an expedited time-critical removal action. An Administrative Order by Consent will be issued to Dow for the performance of the removal. Dow was in the process of collecting physical site data such as river depth and velocity measurements, collecting sediment samples for dewatering studies, and channel profile measurements.

Current Activities

On Monday November 12, 2007, a meeting was held at the Saginaw River Site with U.S. EPA, MDEQ, and Dow representatives. Attendees include: U.S. EPA OSC Jim Augustyn, U.S. EPA OSC Mark Durno, Mr. Al Taylor MDEQ, Mr. Todd Konechne Dow, Mr. Scott Madill URS, Mr. Robert Kaufman Environ. Mr. Steve Omara Fisher Construction, Inc., Mr. Dan Capone U.S. EPA START, and Ms. Katie Mooney U.S. EPA START.

Discussed initial activities being conducted by Dow. Dow currently conducting a river assessment using transect to measure the river flow and depth every 25 feet for 75 feet north and south of the elevated sample location then every 100 feet. In addition Dow will collect approximately six to eight bulk sediment samples from 0 to 8 inches deep in the area of the elevated dioxin concentrations to analyze for disposal characteristics.

U.S. EPA and MDEQ have requested additional information from Dow to better understand the conditions at the Site.

MDEQ has contacted the Michigan Department of Community Health and they have recommended additional public notice via advisory signage at the hot spot and the Rust Ave boat launch or request the gate house at the boat launch distribute a one page map/advisory requesting fishermen avoid the hot spot area.

Planned Removal Actions

Dow will conduct a removal of sediments with elevated dioxin levels in the area of the elevated sample location.

U.S. EPA and MDEQ will require the area to be fully bounded by sampling to include depth sampling to obtain natural background information.

Next Steps

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