Hercules to Pay $2 Million Penalty for Violations
at Resin Disposal Superfund Site, Jefferson Borough
at Resin Disposal Superfund Site, Jefferson Borough
PITTSBURGH, Pa. (July 8, 2013)
-- Hercules Inc. will pay $2 million in penalties to settle alleged
violations of its consent decree with the U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency at the Resin Disposal Superfund Site in Jefferson Borough,
Allegheny Co., Pa.
The
settlement pertains to the company’s failure to notify EPA about three
uncontrolled releases of hazardous substances from the site’s treatment
system. These include a release on April 15, 2011 that bypassed the
treatment system and resulted in the hospitalization of a worker at the
West Elizabeth Sanitary Authority (WESA) treatment plant and a four-day
plant shut down. The two other releases that bypassed the treatment
system were on March 31 and July 19, 2011.
The
WESA treatment plant, located on the Monongahela River approximately one
half mile from the site, receives the liquid portion of leachate
treated at the site. A worker at the plant was injured from inhaling
harmful fumes allegedly caused by the release that had bypassed
treatment at the Superfund site.
The
Resin Disposal site covers 26 acres and includes a former two-acre
landfill that received approximately 85,000 tons of industrial waste
from the Pennsylvania Industrial Chemical Corporation between 1949 and
1964. Hercules acquired the Resin Disposal Site in 1973.
Under
a consent decree with EPA, Hercules is required to operate an on-site
leachate collection and treatment system. The leachate contains resin
oils contaminated with volatile organic compounds including naphthalene
from former disposal practices. This treatment system is part of the
Superfund cleanup project that began in June 1995. The cleanup also
includes a multi-layer cap for the landfill and a fence around the
perimeter of the landfill.
EPA
believes the three releases were significant in terms of potential harm
to human health and the environment. The $2 million penalty takes into
account the company’s failure to notify EPA of the releases.
Hercules
is working to upgrade the leachate collection and treatment system and
has increased its monitoring of the system. EPA continues to oversee the
site and assess the remedy’s effectiveness. To learn more about the
site, visit: http://www.epa.gov/reg3hscd/ npl/PAD063766828.htm .
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