Citizens for
Safe Water Around Badger
E12629
Weigand’s Bay South - Merrimac, WI
53561
Phone (608)
643-3124 - Fax (608) 643-0005
Email:
info@cswab.org - Website: www.cswab.org
June 25, 2007
PRESS RELEASE
For Immediate Release
For more
information contact:
Laura Olah,
CSWAB (608)643-3124
Disappointing
Results at Gruber’s Grove Bay
In a June 7 letter
to Citizens for Safe Water Around Badger (CSWAB), the Wisconsin DNR said it has
found mercury concentrations more than 25 times the required cleanup goal and
almost 400 times higher than levels reported by the Army in sediments at
Gruber’s Grove Bay on Lake Wisconsin. The sediment contamination
was caused by the historical discharge of sanitary and industrial wastewater
from Badger Army Ammunition Plant directly to the river.
Despite a
second multi-million dollar cleanup effort by the Army last summer, 8 of the 10
sediment samples tested by the WDNR exceeded the cleanup goal of 0.36 parts per million (ppm). WDNR
test results for mercury ranged from 0.24
to more than 9 ppm. Army contractors tested 65 sediment samples from the
same areas of the bay and reported that all were well below the required
cleanup goal; their results ranged
from 0.006 to 0.34 ppm.
“The
results are shocking and disappointing,” said Laura Olah, Executive
Director of CSWAB. “Mercury is a powerful environmental toxin that
affects the health of the river and our fisheries. Leaving mercury in the
bay is not an option.”
Ironically,
the WDNR tested bay sediment to meet requirements of the Clean Water Act and
not to validate the Army’s results. The state was hoping to have the
bay removed from the federal Impaired Waters List following the Army’s
recent $6 million dredging effort.
The
WDNR said that they are in the process of gathering more information to explain
the significant discrepancies in test results. An evaluation of
both the Army’s and WDNR’s sampling and laboratory procedures was
conducted by two separate reviewers, the WDNR told CSWAB. No inadequacies
were identified, state officials said.
The campaign
for cleanup of mercury, chromium, lead, naphthalene, and other toxins in bay
sediments was led by CSWAB, a community-led organization that has been working
for more than 17 years to assure a healthy and sustainable future for the
Badger lands.
The WDNR
previously described the Lake Wisconsin bay
as “one of the worst localized mercury contaminant sediment situations
that we know about on a state-wide basis.” State officials promised
to keep CSWAB and local residents informed with new information as it becomes
available.
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ATTACHED:
(1) Submitted CSWAB photograph of Gruber’s Grove Bay and
dredger (.jpg file)
(2) June 25, 2007 WDNR
letter regarding discrepancies in sediment sampling results (.pdf file)
(3) WDNR-prepared map comparing Army and WDNR test
results for mercury (.pdf file)
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Laura Olah,
Executive Director
Citizens for Safe
Water Around Badger
E12629 Weigand's Bay
South
Merrimac, WI 53561
(608)643-3124
Email:
info@cswab.org
Website:
www.cswab.org