Search Result
SUPERFUND PROPOSED PLAN: MATLACK, INC. SUPERFUND SITE, WOOLWICH TOWNSHIP, GLOUCESTER COUNTY, NEW JERSEY
U.S. EPA Region 2, 17 pp, 2017
This proposed plan identifies the preferred alternative to remediate contaminated soil, groundwater, seep water, and sediment associated with the Matlack Inc. Superfund Site. The preferred alternative calls for the installation of permeable reactive barriers to address ethylbenzene, PCE, TCE, VC, and 4-chloroaniline in the groundwater in combination with excavation of contaminated soil and sediment as the final remedy to address site contamination. The remedy also addresses contamination resulting from groundwater seepage that has affected surface water and Grand Sprute Run, as well as seep sediment. See this plan and other site information at https://cumulis.epa.gov/supercpad/SiteProfiles/index.cfm?fuseaction=second.ars&id=0200307&doc=Y&colid=65198®ion=02&type=AR .
This proposed plan identifies the preferred alternative to remediate contaminated soil, groundwater, seep water, and sediment associated with the Matlack Inc. Superfund Site. The preferred alternative calls for the installation of permeable reactive barriers to address ethylbenzene, PCE, TCE, VC, and 4-chloroaniline in the groundwater in combination with excavation of contaminated soil and sediment as the final remedy to address site contamination. The remedy also addresses contamination resulting from groundwater seepage that has affected surface water and Grand Sprute Run, as well as seep sediment. See this plan and other site information at https://cumulis.epa.gov/supercpad/SiteProfiles/index.cfm?fuseaction=seco
The Technology Innovation News Survey welcomes your comments and
suggestions, as well as information about errors for correction. Please
contact Michael Adam of the U.S. EPA Office of Superfund Remediation
and Technology Innovation at adam.michael@epa.gov or (703) 603-9915
with any comments, suggestions, or corrections.
Mention of non-EPA documents, presentations, or papers does not constitute a U.S. EPA endorsement of their contents, only an acknowledgment that they exist and may be relevant to the Technology Innovation News Survey audience.