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Beloit Corporation Superfund Project Beloit Corporation
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The purpose of this investigation was to determine the nature and extent of contamination at the Beloit Corporation Superfund Site. Phase 1 of the investigation began in June of 1992. Private water well and monitoring well sampling were conducted in the Blackhawk Acres Subdivision and nearby areas. Soil gas surveys, soil borings, and the installation of monitoring wells were also performed.
Five residences in the Blackhawk Subdivision having laboratory analyses indicating low levels of some VOC contamination were supplied carbon treatment filter units by the IEPA. This effort was part of an interim corrective action to ensure residents are not exposed to water which may pose health risks.
Monitoring wells were installed at different locations and depths to collect data on the direction of groundwater flow, the geology of the area, and the extent of contamination. Soil gas surveys were used to evaluate approximate concentrations of VOCs found in the soil at the site. Field data and laboratory results have been collected, analyzed, and verified.
Initial results from the Remedial Investigation can be found in the Phase 1 Technical Memorandum located at the information repository. This document includes information on site history, local geology and groundwater flows, contaminants discovered, and data concerning which areas require additional investigation. Information on residential wells in the Blackhawk Acres Subdivision is also located in the document.
The Community Relations Plan, Consent Decree, Phase I Technical Memorandum, as well as other pertinent information related to the site investigation have been placed for public review at:
The Talcott Free Library
101 Main Street
Rockton, Illinois 61072
Phone: 815/624-7511
Library Hours:
| Monday, Tuesday, Thursday: | 9:00 am - 8:00 pm |
| Wednesday, Friday: | 9:00 am - 5:30 pm |
| Saturday: | 9:00 am - 1:00 pm |
Beloit Corporation will continue funding the Remedial Investigation in an attempt to locate a source(s) of VOC contamination. In addition, during the Spring or Fall 1994 the IEPA, in conjunction with the Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH), will conduct residential well sampling in the Blackhawk Acres Subdivision and nearby areas. Representatives from the IEPA will contact residents before sampling to arrange a convenient time.
| Michelle Tebrugge Community Relations Coord. Illinois EPA 1021 N. Grand Ave. E. Box 19276 Springfield, Illinois 62794-9276 Phone: 217/524-4825 |
Eric Runkel Project Manager Illinois EPA 1021 N. Grand Ave. E. Box 19276 Springfield, Illinois 62794-9276 Phone: 217/782-0451 |
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