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New Jersey Superfund Location Becomes Wildlife Preserve:  E.P.A. Administrator Christie Whitman and Regional Administrator Jane Kenny Join Representative Frelinghuysen and NJDEP Commissioner Bob Shinn for Celebratory Event

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Category: Air
Type: News
Source: EPA
Date: Monday, January 7th, 2002

(#02002) New York, N.Y. -- The future of the 30-acre New Vernon Road property - part of the Asbestos Dump Superfund location in Long Hill Township - looks green...very green. Under the terms of an arrangement announced today by U.S. Representative Rodney Frelinghuysen, the E.P.A. (EPA), the U.S.F.W.S. (FWS) and the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP), most of the New Vernon Road property will be preserved and used to expand the Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge. The property is one of 4 areas contaminated through the improper handling and disposal of asbestos materials. E.P.A. has completed cleanup work at the federal Superfund location and will transfer custody of 25 uncontaminated acres to FWS, which will set up an environmental awareness center in a barn currently housed on the lot. NJDEP will take title to the remaining 5 acres containing the landfill of asbestos material remediated by EPA. FWS will provide NJDEP with $300,000 to help maintain this portion of the property.

E.P.A. Administrator Christie Whitman and Regional Administrator Jane M. Kenny joined NJDEP Commissioner Bob Shinn and FWS Acting Deputy Regional Director Rick Bennett to mark the land transfer at a celebratory event hosted by Representative Frelinghuysen. The state and federal officials highlighted this interagency effort that will turn a once hazardous waste location into a sanctuary for wildlife and a place for people young and old to learn about their environment.

Administrator Whitman said, "This refuge is a testament to the good that can be accomplished when interested citizens come together in an important cause. And this is not an isolated case. In excess of 100 Superfund sites across America have been cleaned up and made accessible to their communities for productive use."

U.S. Representative Rodney Frelinghuysen said, "I look forward to continuing to work to see this property transformed from an environmental blight to a model of environmental restoration."

Jane Kenny, newly appointed E.P.A. Regional Administrator added, "We are always pleased to be able to say our job is done; but, we are doubly pleased that this location is being transferred to the Great Swamp and will be preserved for future generations."

The Asbestos Dump location consists of 4 different properties, including an 11-acre location in Millington, New Jersey where, beginning in 1927, a succession of owners operated an asbestos product manufacturing plant. Asbestos material disposed of at the Millington location comprised a large mound of approximately 1.5 acres. 3 separate satellite sites were contaminated when asbestos-contaminated waste materials from the Millington location were landfilled at nearby properties. One of the properties is the New Vernon Road site, which was a corn and dairy farm in the 1960s and was later used to landfill broken asbestos tiles and siding, as well as loose asbestos fibers. Another satellite property, the White Bridge Road site, covers twelve acres and was also a farm until 1969, when the owner started landfilling asbestos waste. Both the New Vernon Road and White Bridge Road sites adjoin the Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge. The 3rd location is known as the Dietzman Tract, located within the Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge and used as a dump for refuse and asbestos.

E.P.A. addressed asbestos contamination on all 4 properties that make up the Asbestos Dump Superfund location and has completed all the work needed to ensure that none of the properties pose any threat to the environment or the public.

E.P.A. selected a cleanup project for the New Vernon Road property in September 1991. The cleanup involved consolidating all the asbestos-contaminated material in one area and treating it on-site to prevent any spread or release of contaminants. After this work was completed, a soil cover was placed on the disposal area to provide an additional level of protection, ensuring no release or migration of asbestos-containing materials. All Superfund cleanup activities were completed at the location in early 1999.

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