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
July 9, 2007
PRESS RELEASE
For Immediate Release
For more
information contact:
Laura Olah,
CSWAB (608)643-3124
WDNR Should Enforce Cleanup of Explosives
Citizens for
Safe Water Around Badger (CSWAB) is urging the WDNR to respond to increasing
levels of explosives in groundwater at the closing Badger Army Ammunition Plant
near Baraboo. In a July 9 letter to WDNR Regional Director Lloyd Eagan,
CSWAB asks for additional private wells testing, installation of more
monitoring wells, and a plan to assure that groundwater and nearby drinking
water wells are safe now and in the future.
Test results
presented by the Army at a June 18 public meeting indicate increasing problems
with groundwater quality in the northeast corner of Badger. The main
contaminant of concern is the explosive dinitrotoluene (DNT).
The Army
reported that levels of four isomers (forms) of DNT (2,3-DNT, 2,5-DNT, 3,4-DNT
and 3,5-DNT) have climbed as high as 9 parts per billion which is 180 times the
state standard for the 2 other isomers of DNT. The groundwater
enforcement standard for both 2,4-DNT and 2,6-DNT is only 0.05 parts per billion.
Despite these
findings, the WDNR remains unresponsive, arguing that an enforcement action is
not possible because Wisconsin does
not yet have a groundwater standard for all isomers of DNT. CSWAB is
challenging the WDNR saying that state law clearly authorizes the Department to
take action necessary to protect public health and groundwater resources even
if enforceable standards have not yet been established.
Groundwater
from the site is moving toward the Weigand’s Bay area in Merrimac Township, more
than 3,000 feet away. The Army said that in March 2007, a monitoring well
near the bay detected low levels of 2,6-DNT, 2,3-DNT, and 3,4-DNT. During
the same testing cycle, the Army sampled a residential well nearly a half mile
to the south and also found low levels of 2,3-DNT.
The source of
the DNT contamination is a hazardous waste disposal site inside the northeast
corner of the plant. The Army installed a landfill cap over the area in
2003. As part of Badger’s facility-wide permit, the WDNR requires
the Army to regularly monitor four nearby residential wells. So far, the
Wisconsin Division of Health says these drinking water wells are safe to
use.
CSWAB
maintains the increasing groundwater contaminant levels at the plant boundary
warrant testing more homes as soon as possible. The call for expanded
testing has been supported by members of the Badger Restoration Advisory Board,
including the Town of Merrimac.
The 4 isomers
of DNT detected at the northeast corner of Badger have also been found in
private wells in the Windings, Water’s Edge, and Dam Heights
neighborhoods north of Prairie du Sac. CSWAB is also petitioning for
expanded testing there.
For more
information, including a map of Badger showing DNT detections, go to the CSWAB
website at www.cswab.org.
END
ATTACHED as .PDF FILES:
(1) Map of Badger
area showing DNT detections, (2) CSWAB July 9 letter to Lloyd Eagan, and (3)
Attachments to CSWAB July 9 letter.
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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