Indian Acres Site
Indian Refining Company
Current Environmental Sampling Event in Residential Area Near
the Former Indian Refining Company Site
Fact Sheet #5
February 1999
Lawrenceville, Illinois
What environmental sampling event is coming up?
U.S. EPA and their environmental consultant, Ecology and Environ- ment, are
planning on taking residential soil samples in a one-block area between Third
and Fourth Streets and between Cedar and Collins Streets (1500 block) in the
southeastern part of Lawrenceville. They also plan to take a sample or two from
the west side of fourth street in the 1600 block.
What sort of contamination is U.S. EPA looking for?
Recently, some residents in the first block mentioned above reported finding
a hard, black coal-like material on their property while digging to install
an electrical line. The Illinois EPA project manager, Greg Ratliff, investigated
the report and took a sample of the material in December 1998. U.S. EPA and
Illinois EPA have reason to believe that this material might be consistent with
waste material from the refinery. The purpose of the sampling event is to identify
waste-like material on that and other nearby residential properties and have
the material analyzed by a professional laboratory to find out exactly what
it is.
When will this sampling take place?
Weather depending, Kevin Turner, U.S. EPA On-Scene Coordinator, will plan on
coming to Lawrenceville with representatives from Ecology and Environment on
Tuesday and Wednesday, February 9th and 10th to take the samples. These samples
will be hand-dug and will be taken close to the surface of the ground where
the waste-like material has been observed.
How many samples will U.S. EPA take?
Kevin Turner is currently planning on taking from six to ten samples, based
on observations at the properties on January 27, 1999. However, once the sampling
begins, it is possible that number may change.
Will residents have another opportunity to have samples taken of the soil
on their property?
Yes. This current sampling is for a limited investigation based on the waste-like
material that Illinois EPA encountered in one yard in December. The larger investigation
for the entire site hasn't started yet. If you have information about tar-like
or coal-like waste material on your property or on someone else's property,
please contact either U.S. EPA's Project Manager or On-Scene Coordinator or
Illinois EPA's Project Manager
When will you know what action will be taken about any waste material that
is found on residential property?
Once U.S. EPA has results of the soil sampling analysis (which takes approximately
6 weeks) and has had time to interpret the results, they will determine whether
to expand the investigation (take more samples) in the residential area. This
next step would be in an effort to determine the extent of the contamination
(how far it continues laterally and in depth) prior to approaching potentially
responsible parties about taking action to deal with the waste.
Once the extent of the waste is better known, the U.S. EPA and the Illinois
EPA will issue a joint press release to advise local residents what action,
if any, will be taken.
As in the past, Community Relations personnel and Community Involvement personnel
will talk to the residents whose soil was sampled to let them know the status.
Additionally, the Illinois Department of Public Health will send letters to
the property owners to advise whether or not there is any health concern related
to any contamination found in the samples.
For Additional Information
Carol Fuller
Community Relations Coord.
Illinois EPA
1021 N. Grand Ave. E.
Box 19276
Springfield, Illinois 62794-9276
217/524-8807
fax 785-7725 |
Greg Ratliff
Project Manager
Illinois EPA
1021 N. Grand Ave. E.
Box 19276
Springfield, Illinois 62794-9276
217/782-9882 fax 782-3258
On-site - 618/943-2399 |
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Derrick
Kimbrough
Community Involvement Coord.
U.S. EPA, Region 5
77 W. Jackson Blvd., P-19J
Chicago, Illinois 60604-3590
312/886-9749 fax 353-1155 |
Matthew Ohl
U.S. EPA Project Mgr.
77 W. Jackson Blvd., SR-6J
Chicago, Illinois 60604-3590
312/886-4442 fax 886-4071 |
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Kevin Turner
U.S. EPA On-Scene Coord.
Crab Orchard Ntl. Wildlife Refuge
8588 Route 148
Marion, Illinois 62959
618/997-0115 fax 998-0425
Pager 888/954-3272 |
Lynn Stone
Toxicologist
Illinois Dept. of Public Health
2309 W. Main Street
Marion, Illinois 62959
618/993-7010 |
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