From: | Lenny Siegel <lsiegel@cpeo.org> |
Date: | 13 Apr 2001 02:02:55 -0000 |
Reply: | cpeo-military |
Subject: | [CPEO-MEF] Mercury Landfill at Badger |
From: "Laura Olah" <olah@speagle.com> CSWAB Citizens for Safe Water Around Badger E12629 Weigand’s Bay South Merrimac, WI 53561 Phone (608) 643-3124 Fax (608) 643-0005 April 12, 2001 PRESS RELEASE For immediate release FOR MORE INFORMATION: Contact: Laura Olah, Executive Director (608) 643-3124 Mercury Landfill Approved Despite Overwhelming Opposition: Local Fundraising for Independent Scientific Review Begins MERRIMAC -- Despite more than 300 letters and postcards and standing-room-only attendance at the WDNR’s January 23 public meeting, the burial of mercury-laced sediments at Badger Army Ammunition Plant has been approved. The 8-acre landfill will be located inside Badger in the Township of Sumpter. CSWAB received word this week that the WDNR has approved the Army’s requested low hazard exemption. The April 6 letter exempts the Army from meeting even minimum design and construction criteria normally required for hazardous waste landfills. Unlike other hazardous waste landfills, the new landfill will have a permeable soil cover instead of an engineered cap. The WDNR maintains that the amount of settling expected as the sediment dewaters and decomposes would cause a problem with a cap. However, without an engineered cap, rainwater and melting snow will continue to migrate through the buried sediments, carrying low levels of contaminants away from the site. As a result, conditions of the WDNR approval stipulate that if future monitoring shows that an environmental problem exists at the site or adjacent wetlands, the Department will require remediation and or removal of the entire landfill to a monitored landfill elsewhere on the Badger property. CSWAB maintains the mercury-contaminated sediments should be placed in a fully regulated landfill now rather than risk a failure in the future when it may be impractical or cost-prohibitive to move the materials. In anticipation of the Department’s decision, CSWAB’s board has approved hiring a soil scientist to review the Army’s conclusions about the long-term integrity of the burial site. Although CSWAB supports the dredging of the bay itself, the community-led board has serious concerns about the potential future impact 30,000 cubic yards of buried mercury-contaminated sediments may have on the environment. In order to minimize potential risks, the WDNR approval relies heavily on deed and future use restrictions. Future cultivation or excavation of the site will be prohibited. If animal damage, vandalism, or other activities disturb soil cover or vegetation, the Army may be required to fence the entire site. The contaminated sediments – containing high levels of mercury, lead, copper, zinc, and nitrogen – were generated mainly during World War II and the Korean conflict as a by-product of ammunition manufacture at Badger Army Ammunition Plant. During active production years, industrial wastewater was discharged from Badger through a series of settling ponds inside the plant and ultimately to Gruber’s Grove Bay, an embayment of Lake Wisconsin north of Prairie du Sac. The dredging project is scheduled to begin later this month. “We need the community’s help to keep the pressure on,” said CSWAB’s Executive Director Laura Olah. “Funding will help us push for a better solution and better long term protection of the environment.” CSWAB was first organized by neighbors of the Badger plant in 1990. This small group of dedicated community members now has more than 600 supporters statewide and is working to get Badger cleaned up and preserved for ecological restoration and sustainable agriculture. Donations to support this campaign are tax-deductible and may be sent to CSWAB, E12629 Weigand’s Bay South, Merrimac, WI 53561. -- 30 -- -- Laura Olah, Executive Director Citizens for Safe Water Around Badger E12629 Weigand's Bay South Merrimac, WI 53561 phone (608)643-3124 fax (608)643-0005 alt fax (608)643-2682 Email: olah@speagle.com Primary website: http://www.cswab.com Alt website: http://www.speagle.com/cswab ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | |
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