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Kalamazoo River cleanup delayed; additional community input planned

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Category: Emergency Response
Type: News
Source: EPA
Date: Friday, April 13th, 2007


No. 07-OPA059

(Chicago, Ill. - Apr. 13, 2007) E.P.A. Region five today announced it would delay until May five the start of Superfund cleanup activity at the Plainwell Dam, in Plainwell, Mich.

Over the next several weeks, EPA, in consultation with Michigan Department of Environmental Quality, will seek community input on projects to dispose of PCB-contaminated sediment excavated from the Kalamazoo River at the Allied Paper landfill in Kalamazoo.

"Kalamazoo Mayor McKinney and other elected officials and residents have made it clear that they have concerns and need more information about the sediment disposal plans," said Regional Administrator Mary Gade. "We are fully confident that the cleanup and disposal approach announced on February 28th is safe and effective, and will bring momentum to cleanup of the entire 80-mile river system. But we also recognize the need to take additional steps to earn the community's confidence."

Additional measures could include enhanced monitoring, frequent community updates and other steps. E.P.A. and MDEQ officials will meet with Kalamazoo officials next week, with additional community outreach efforts to follow. The agencies are not considering alternative sediment disposal plans.

"We look forward to working with the public to ensure that, as this plan progresses, it is responsive to their concerns and in the best interest of the Kalamazoo community," said MDEQ Director Steven E. Chester.

While all significant work on the river cleanup will be halted, over the next several days Plainwell and Kalamazoo residents may see contractor crews taking steps to stabilize current pre-construction activity.

On February 28th, E.P.A. and its partner agencies announced a pair of agreements with 2 of the companies potentially responsible for cleanup along the 80-mile Kalamazoo River Superfund site. Georgia-Pacific and Millennium Holdings agreed to perform a $21 million cleanup of the Plainwell Impoundment Area, including a portion of the Plainwell Dam. The companies also agreed to perform about $15 million in additional environmental sampling and investigation throughout the Kalamazoo River Superfund site.

More information about the Allied Paper/Portage Creek/Kalamazoo River Superfund location may be found at http://www.epa.gov/region5/sites/kalproject/

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