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U.S. E.P.A. TO HOST A PUBLIC MEETING CONCERNING THE NON TIME-CRITICAL CLEANUP ALTERNATIVES FOR DRINKING WATER AT THE ORE KNOB MINE SUPERFUND LOCATION

Category: Hazardous Waste
Type: News
Source: EPA
Date: Monday, October 6th, 2014


(ATLANTA - October 6, 2014) The E.P.A. (EPA) will hold a public meeting at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, October, 9, 2014 at the Peak Creek Community Building at 7062 North Carolina Hwy. 88 E, Laurel Springs, NC. to inform the public of the outline Engineering Evaluation and Cost Analysis (EE/CA) for the non-time critical cleanup alternatives for drinking water impacted by the Ore Knob Mine Superfund Location in Laurel Springs, Ashe County, North Carolina.

E.P.A. will choose the best alternative to ensure residents living in the vicinity of the historical mining operations and the flooded underground mine workings are protected from delivers to ground water at the Ore Knob Mine Site.

E.P.A. screened technologies that could be used to permanently reduce risks from exposure to metals in ground water and identified 4 alternatives for further evaluation. 4 alternative water sources are evaluated in the EE/CA: (1) No Action (no additional action would be taken for alternative sources of drinking water); (2) Point-of-Entry Treatment Systems (commercially accessible water softening treatment systems would be installed and maintained at each of the locations where risk was identified to remove ground water contaminants); (3) Community Water Supply (provide clean water to the affected users by establishing a community water district and constructing a supply and delivery system for these households); (4) Municipal Water Supply (potable water would be purchased from the City of Jefferson and conveyed to affected users by extending the existing municipal water line from its eastern termination along Hwy. 88).

Public comments on the suggested alternatives in the document are being solicited from September 5, 2014 through November 3, 2014, so they may be factored into the final decision.

The EE/CA and other important Location documents have been placed in the Administrative Record and are accessible for public review and comment. Documents in the Administrative Record may include, but are not limited to, inspection reports, test results, and work plans. All interested persons are encouraged to review the documents and provide comments. Location documents can be read and reviewed at the following locations:


Ashe Co. Library
148 Library Drive West Jefferson
North Carolina 28694
(336) 846-2041
At the end of the 60-day review period, a written response to all pertinent comments will be prepared in a responsiveness summary and placed in the Administrative Record. The final decision on the type of removal action needed will be a balance of engineering effectiveness, implementation concerns, cost, regulatory requirements, and public comment.

Please send any written comments to Sherryl A. Lane, Community Involvement Coordinator, at U.S. EPA, eleventh Floor, 61 Forsyth St., Atlanta, Georgia 30303 or by email to [email protected].



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