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E.P.A. to Hold Public Meeting Regarding the Admiral Home Appliances in Williston, South Carolina

Category: Hazardous Waste
Type: News
Source: EPA
Date: Monday, August 25th, 2014


Atlanta- The E.P.A. (EPA) will host a public meeting for the general public on Monday, August 25, 2014 at Williston Town Hall on Main Street in Williston, South Carolina beginning at 7:00 p.m. to discuss the status of the Admiral Home Appliances location and current cleanup at the former Imhoff wetland area.

The location cleanup is underway and will begin mid- July and be completed by October. The contaminated soil will be excavated from an area about one and a half acres in size. The excavation will be about one foot deep. The excavated soil will be loaded into trucks and taken to a permitted landfill for disposal. The excavated area will be backfilled and restored with wetland plants. The cleanup is necessary to provide long term protection of the environment.

The Cleanup will be performed by Rheem Manufacturing Company, a former location owner. E.P.A. and South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control will provide oversight. Another former sight owner, Whirlpool, will continue a pilot test to treat solvents in groundwater near the plant building at the site. The groundwater treatment method is called enhanced reductive dechlorination. This method involves injecting a liquid carbohydrate into groundwater which provides food and other additives that will help existing bacteria break down solvents.

All cleanup actions are related to prior operations at the location and are not related to the current business.

Who: E.P.A.

What: Public Meeting on Suggested Cleanup Project for Admiral Home Appliances

When: August 25, 2014 at 7:00 p.m.

Where: Williston Town Hall
13112 Main Street
Williston, South Carolina 29853

For more information on the Admiral Home Appliance Site, contact the E.P.A. personnel below:
Sherryl Lane, E.P.A.
Community Involvement Coordinator, (404) 562-8611, [email protected] or Randy Bryant, E.P.A. Remedial Plan Manager, (404) 562-8794, [email protected]

Connect with E.P.A. Region four on Facebook: www.Facebook.com/eparegion4

And on Twitter: @EPASoutheast




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