[APRIL xx, 2005]
SPRINGFIELD -- In another major step forward in
the cleanup of contamination at the former New Jersey Zinc/Mobil
Chemical plant site in DePue, removal of sediment contaminated
with heavy metals and other toxic materials from a drainage
canal that feeds into Lake DePue will get under way this spring,
the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency announced Monday.
The excavation and removal of the contaminated sediment from the
"South Ditch" and the pre-removal construction of an on-site
interim storage cell is expected to be completed by late fall
and will prevent the ongoing additional contamination of Lake
DePue.
For many years, runoff from the New Jersey Zinc/Mobil
Chemical plant property has contaminated the South Ditch
sediments. These contaminated sediments, in turn, have been an
ongoing source of contamination of Lake DePue, which is an
economic catalyst for the village of DePue. Runoff from the
plant property is currently controlled and treated on-site;
therefore, completion of the South Ditch work will stop
site-related contaminations from entering the lake.
The work is required as part of an interim consent order
requirement. The order required the responsible parties to
investigate the South Ditch sediments and to implement the
chosen remedy for the sediments. Primary oversight is by
Illinois EPA.
"This is another important step forward in addressing a site
with a history of serious contamination, and IEPA will continue
to work with the village, the responsible parties, the courts
and the U.S. EPA to move the cleanup forward," said Illinois EPA
Director Renee Cipriano.
Over the last few years the responsible parties have graded
and covered the large phosphogypsum stack area north of the
village. That work is in the final states of re-vegetation and
runoff control. The responsible parties are also currently
completing investigation work on the plant site and will soon be
conducting additional fieldwork throughout the community, as
well as in Lake DePue.
[Illinois
Environmental Protection Agency news release]