Beloit Corporation
Superfund Project Update
Fact Sheet #3
August 1994
Rockton, Illinois
Update
Residential Well Sampling Completed
Laboratory results for the analysis of volatile organic chemicals (VOCs) in
private water wells located in the Blackhawk Acres Subdivision and nearby areas
have been received. Private wells were sampled on May 11-12th as part of Phase
2 of the Remedial Investigation (RI). Letters to the residents explaining the
individual results will be sent by the Illinois Department of Public Health
(IDPH) after quality assurance/quality control has been conducted to ensure
the accuracy of the sample data. IEPA will be contacting any homeowners who
had detectable amounts of VOCs in their drinking water.
The Illinois Environmental Protection Agency (IEPA) and IDPH wish to thank
everyone for their cooperation in this sampling effort. We also apologize for
any inconvenience that may have occurred during sampling of anyone's private
water well.
Homes Supplied Carbon Filter Treatment Units
Phase 1 of the Remedial Investigation, which began in June 1992, also involved
sampling of private water wells and monitoring wells. Laboratory analyses of
these samples indicated low levels of some VOC contamination in five residences
in the Blackhawk Acres Subdivision. These five residences were supplied carbon
filter treatment units by the IEPA as part of an interim corrective action to
ensure residents are not exposed to water which may pose health risks. Installation
and maintenance of this dual-tank system was completely funded by the IEPA.
The efficiency of these carbon treatment units have been sampled on a quarterly
basis.
Laboratory analyses of private water wells sampled during Phase 2 of the RI
have indicated that it is not necessary to install any additional carbon treatment
filter units.
Phase 2 Sampling Continues
Additional water sampling of on-site and off-site monitoring wells for the
site was funded by the Beloit Corporation and was completed July 1994. Results
of these findings will help determine the nature and extent of contamination
for the site. Compilation of the analytical results and interpretations from
various tests conducted during Phase 2 will be contained in the upcoming Technical
Memorandum. IEPA anticipates this document will be available during the Fall
of 1994.
Resident's Comments and Input Count
Representatives from the IEPA are interested in providing as much information
about site status and the on-going investigation as possible to local residents
and to any concerned individuals. We are willing to meet on a semi-annual basis
to provide updated reports as the investigation proceeds. In addition, we are
interested in obtaining community members' opinions or suggestions on the on-going
investigation at any time. Anyone interested in attending this type of meeting
should contact the below listed IEPA representatives.
For Additional Information
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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