Sheboygan River and Harbor Superfund Site
Site Information
- Sheboygan, WI (Sheboygan County)
- EPA ID# WID980996367
- NPL Site Narrative
- NPL Fact Sheet
- ROD info
- CERCLIS listing
- Alias(es): N/A
- Photos

Contact Information
Community Involvement Coordinator
Susan Pastor (pastor.susan@epa.gov)
312-353-1325 or 800-621-8431, ext. 31325
Remedial Project Manager
Pablo Valentin(valentin.pablo@epa.gov)
312-353-2886 or 800-621-8431, ext. 32886
Assistant Regional Counsel
Richard Nagle (nagle.richard@epa.gov)
312-353-8222 or 800-621-8431, ext. 38222
Repositories
(where to view written records)
Mead Public Library
710 North 8th Street
Sheboygan, WI
Links
Refer to the WPSC Campmarina MGP Site for additional information.
Sheboygan River Area of Concern
EPA Superfund Home Page
Region 5 Superfund
Superfund
glossary
Background
The Sheboygan River and Harbor site includes the lower 14 miles of the river from the Sheboygan Falls Dam downstream to, and including, the inner harbor. This segment of the river flows through Sheboygan Falls, Kohler and Sheboygan before entering Lake Michigan. The Tecumseh Product Co. plant in Sheboygan Falls is located on the upper river and is considered the primary source of PCB contamination in river sediment. Soil and surface water is also contaminated with PCBs and heavy metals including arsenic, chromium, copper, lead and zinc.
Update - September 2009
A legal agreement called an Administrative Order on Consent (PDF) (44pp., 2.1MB) between Pollution Risk Services, the company that bought the former Tecumseh Products facility in Sheboygan Falls, and EPA was signed in early February. This agreement commits PRS to design the cleanup from the middle river to the inner harbor. That work started last spring. It included 200 sediment samples in the middle river and lower river and another 200 samples in the inner harbor. The results will help determine how much sediment will need to be removed to clean it all up. Last year, EPA oversaw the completion of upper river dredging by PRS. As the new owner, PRS is financially responsible for this part of the cleanup. Discussions on the remainder of the cleanup are ongoing. A separate legal agreement for the actual cleanup will be done through the U.S. Department of Justice (on behalf of EPA).
The next steps will involve the development of specific documents to design the actual cleanup. Workers donned coveralls and boots will be in small boats putting their sampling equipment in the water. Some were stationed along the shoreline preparing those samples to be sent to a lab for analysis. Floodplain soil on Kohler Co. property will be sampled after the company gives PRS permission to do so.
A fish and sediment monitoring plan was approved in August 2008 for the upper river to give PRS and EPA an idea of how the river is recovering after the dredging. That report is available for public review. A second round of fish sampling was done during the summer. A report is due this winter. Fish sampling will be done every year to track our progress toward reaching fish tissue goals. For now, sampling will occur only in the upper river since that is the only portion that has been cleaned up. Once the other areas are dredged, fish will be regularly sampled there, too.
A status review of the cleanup to date has been completed. The Superfund law requires regular reviews of sites (at least every five years) -- where the cleanup is complete or where cleanup has been ongoing for at least five years -- but hazardous waste remains managed on-site. These reviews are done to ensure that the cleanup continues to protect people and the environment. In particular, EPA looked at past river dredging and other cleanup activities at the former Tecumseh facility in nearby Sheboygan Falls. This is the first five-year review for the Sheboygan River and Harbor.
Cleanup of the upper portion of the Sheboygan River is done. This involved dredging contaminated sediment from the former Tecumseh Products plant in Sheboygan Falls to the Waelderhaus Dam. The sediment was stored in large geotextile "tubes." Water was squeezed out of the tubes and the remaining cleaned sediment was taken to a licensed landfill for proper disposal. Other phases to clean up the middle river, lower river and inner harbor will be done separately. The upper river will be monitored to ensure that the cleanup measures are working.
Cleanup of PCB-contaminated soil, floodplain soil and ground water at the former Tecumseh facility in Sheboygan Falls was finished in 2005. Sources of PCB contamination were identified and controlled. Ground-water PCBs heading toward the river, surface soil and riverbank soil have been cleaned up.
What are PCBs?
PCBs, polychlorinated biphenyls, are toxic chemicals that were once widely used as industrial coolants, insulators and lubricants. PCBs can concentrate in the environment and the food chain, resulting in health hazards to people, fish and wildlife. Because of these dangers, the U.S. government banned the manufacture of new PCBs in 1976. PCBs still in use are strictly regulated.
PCB Information
EPA's PCB home page
PCBs
and your health (WI DHFS) ![]()
ATSDR's
Toxicological profile for PCBs
ATSDR's Tox
FAQs for PCBs
Site Updates | News Releases | Fact Sheets || Technical Documents || Legal Agreements || Public Meetings
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Site Updates
News Releases
- Dredging begins at Sheboygan River site June 21, 2006
Fact Sheets
- Completion of Upper River Cleanup Scheduled for this Summer April 2007 (PDF) (4pp, 672K)
- Second Phase of Upper River Cleanup Starting this Summer (PDF) (2pp, 92K) May 2006
- First phase of Upper River cleanup to begin soon (PDF) (2pp, 63K) August 2004
- EPA Signs Agreement for Upper River Cleanup (PDF) (2pp, 159K) May 2003
- U.S. EPA Makes Final Decision on Sheboygan River and Harbor Cleanup (PDF) (137K) May 2000
- The Sheboygan River and Harbor Proposed Plan is still available and the Comment Period has been extended (PDF) (199K) June 1999
- Proposed Plan for Cleanup of the Sheboygan River and Harbor Superfund Site (PDF) (462K) May 1999
- Feasibility Study Completed for Sheboygan River and Harbor Superfund Site (PDF) (146K) January 1999
- Feasibility Study Nears Completion (PDF) (135K) November 1998
Technical Documents
Lower River Remedial Design Work Plan, June 2009
- 1 - LRRD Work Plan(PDF) (14pp, 77K) June 2009
- 2 - LRRD Figures(PDF)(2pp, 11" x 17",3.4MB) June 2009
- Appendix A - Submittal Register(PDF)(4pp, 18K)
- Appendix B - ARARs(PDF)(2pp, 11K) June 2009
- Appendix C - Project Organization & Qualifications(PDF)(5pp, 11" x 1&", 50K) June 2009
- Appendix D - Project Schedule(PDF) (1pg, 9.9 K) June 2009
- Appendix E - SWAC Calculation(PDF) (1pg, 18K) June 2009
Other June 2009 documents pertaining to the Lower River are available:
- Quality Assurance Project Plan
- Health & Safety Plan
- Pre-Design Investigation Plan
This June 2009 document pertaining to the Upper and Lower River is also available:
- Baseline Fish Monitoring Report
These documents are very large, so rather than post them on this web page, please visit the local site information repository to review them or contact us and we will send you copies on CD/DVD.
- Final Construction Documentation Report (PDF) (682pp., 47.6MB) November 2007
- Construction Documentation Report, Vol 1, 2006 (PDF) (50pp., 1.5MB)
- Construction Documentation Report, Vol 2, 2006 (PDF) (682pp., 173.6MB)
- Record of Decision (PDF) (115 pp, 3.1MB) May 2000
Five Year Reviews
- First Five Year Review (PDF) (33pp., 2.7MB) September 2009
Legal Agreements
- Administrative Order on Consent, February 2009 (PDF) (44pp., 2.1MB)
- Final Consent Decree (PDF) (81pp, 339K) May 2003
The comment period on the Notice of Lodging of the Consent Decree, United States v. Tecumseh Products Company, begins May 22, 2003.
Public Meetings
- Transcript from August 4, 2003 Public Meeting (PDF) (70pp, 173K)
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