General Electric Morrison Facility
Fact Sheet #1
December 2011
Morrison, Illinois
Introduction
The General Electric Company (GE) located at 709 West Wall Street (Site) operated a manufacturing
facility in Morrison, Illinois, from the late 1940s until 2010. The facility manufactured components
for motors and motor control equipment that were assembled at other locations. Prior to 1994, GE used
chlorinated organic solvents for removing oil from the manufactured components prior to use in the
final product. A small immersion tank degreaser and a larger continuous process line degreaser were
located in the Main Building. While no longer in operation, GE continues to take responsibility for
facility-related solvents found in soils and groundwater.
Current Site Conditions
In 1986, chlorinated volatile organic compounds (CVOCs) were detected in the City of Morrison water
supply wells located near Rock Creek on the south side of Morrison. Under Illinois Environmental
Protection Agency's (Illinois EPA) oversight, GE installed and sampled eight groundwater monitoring
wells. Three of the eight monitoring wells had detectable levels of CVOCs. Groundwater samples taken
from a monitoring well located at the southwest wall of the GE facility had concentrations exceeding
Illinois EPA Tier 1 Groundwater standards for tricholorethene (TCE), tetrachoroethene (PCE),
1,1,1-tetrachloroethane (1,1,1-TCA) and 1,1-dichloroethene (1,1-DCE).
In 1988, GE funded the design, construction, and installation of a packed tower air stripper to treat
influent groundwater from Well #3 which is still in use for the City water supply system. Since that
time, GE has monitored influent to the air stripper, and the City has monitored the treated water from
the air stripper at Well #3. In addition, City Well #1 which contained a hole in its casing and
non-functional City Well #2 were both sealed in accordance with the Illinois Groundwater Protection Act.
In 1989, a soil gas survey was conducted beneath the floor of the GE building. The highest detected
concentrations of constituents of concern were 1,1-DCE, TCE, 1,1,1-TCA, and 1,1-dichloroethane (1,1-DCA).
Chloroform, PCE, and 1,1,2-tetrachloroethane (1,1,2-TCA) were also detected in soil gas samples, but at
lower concentrations. GE has continuously monitored groundwater in the vicinity of the City of Morrison
Water Works Park and downgradient of their plant on a regular basis since 1989. Sample results indicate
that the concentrations of the constituents of concern are decreasing due to natural degradation
processes.
Corrective Action Status
In December 2010, a consent ordered was filed by the Illinois Attorney General's Office against GE.
The Consent Order requires GE to complete a soil and groundwater investigation and address the
environmental impacts associated with the chlorinated solvents once used at the site. As stipulated
in the Consent Order, GE will be conducting the following environmental assessment activities:
- Conduct a private water well survey to determine if nearby residences are utilizing private potable wells.
- Install and collect groundwater samples from two down gradient monitoring wells to be located along Rock Creek.
- Conduct a soil investigation beneath and adjacent to the two former degreasers.
- Conduct a soil investigation beneath the former above ground and below ground chlorinated solvent storage
tanks, along sanitary and storm sewers that are located adjacent to and beneath the GE building.
- Prepare a report that summarizes the results, including laboratory analyses, of the investigation activities.
- Prepare a report that details how the impacted soils and groundwater will be addressed.
In addition to the requirements of the Consent Order, the United States Environmental Protection
Agency (USEPA) has requested GE complete a vapor intrusion investigation. The vapor intrusion
investigation will determine if contaminant vapors from impacted groundwater are present and if
so what risk they pose to the homeowners. The USEPA will oversee the results of the vapor intrusion
investigation.
The 2010 Consent Order and October 2011 GE Facility Work Plan for the site investigation can be made
available upon request.
Next Steps
- Soil and groundwater sampling on the GE property will begin the week of December 5th.
- The well survey letters will be sent to residents the week of December 12th.
- The installation of off-site monitoring wells will be completed the week of December 5th.
- Additional sampling may be conducted based on the
Contact Information
Michelle Tebrugge
Community Relations Coord.
Office of Community Relations
Illinois EPA
P.O. Box 19276
Springfield, Illinois 62794-9276
(217) 524-4825 |
Andrew Frierdich
Project Mgr.
Bureau of Land, State Sites Unit
Illinois EPA
P.O. Box 19276
Springfield, Illinois 62794-9276
(217) 785-8724 |
Steve J. Johnson, Toxicologist
Department of Environmental Health
IL Dept. of Public Health - Rockford
(815) 987-7511 |
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