13 Oct, 2009 in News & Articles by admin

EPA begins phase two of BoRit Superfund cleanup project

Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) representatives possess been working on plans for phase two of cleanup at the BoRit Superfund asbestos site in Pennsylvania. Phase one actions involved Wissahicon Creek, as well as phase two focuses on stabilizing the stream banks of Rose Valley Creek.

The BoRit site was used for disposal of asbestos-containing materials until the unhurried 1980s. The EPA added it to the Superfund National Priorities list this done April, allowing the agency to investigate long-term solutions for the cleanup.

Phase two will involve installing a cement base made of concrete blocks as well as stainless steel cables to halt erosion as work crews reshape the stream banks. Concrete cable has been successfully used by the Army Corps of Engineers in high velocity waters for extended periods of time. Pumping was scheduled to begin in mid-September, with reshaping of the stream banks expected by the end of the month. The end result should be a widening of the stream by an average of 16 feet. The plans should efficiently halt the spread of asbestos fibers as well as pose little threat to the environment.

For the filled story, go to The Reporter.

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