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New Jersey Zinc/Mobil ChemicalNew Jersey Zinc/Mobil Chemical SiteInterim Water Treatment SystemFact Sheet #4
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Treatment Capacity Expected Averate Treatment Rate:
Maximum Treatment Capacity:
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This fact sheet describes the interim water treatment system that the DePue Group ( Horsehead Resources Development Co., Inc., Mobil Oil Corporation, and Viacom International Inc.,) is constructing to reduce the levels of metals in groundwater (water beneath ground surface) and surface water discharging into DePue Lake. These metals have accumulated in the soil of the former New Jersey Zinc/Mobil Chemical site from years of zinc smelting and other industrial processes. The metals are either leached (dissolved) or washed into the water on particles of metal-bearing soil. Occasionally, some of this water has flowed over the Marquette Street sidewalk.
The interim water treatment plant and the lift station are being constructed under Illinois Environmental Protection Agency (Illinois EPA) permits. The system is scheduled to begin operation in Spring 1997.
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Required After interim treatment2
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| Contaminants |
Before treatment1
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Monthly average
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Daily maximum
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ppm3
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ppm3
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ppm3
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| Cadmium |
9.44
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0.50
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1
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| Copper |
216
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1
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2
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| Lead |
0.904
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0.5
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1
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| Zinc |
4,860
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10
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20
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| Manganese |
501
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5
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10
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| Iron |
2.08
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2
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4
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| Nickel |
Not tested
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1
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2
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| Total suspended solids |
29
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50
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100
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| pH |
5.41 to 6.77
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6 to94
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6 to94
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Water from the three sources is collected at the lift station south of Marquette Street.
This water is pumped to a surge tank in the treatment system located in the former New Jersey Zinc building.
The water goes into the reaction tank for a two-hour residence time while lime is added to raise the pH (making it more basic). The water must have a pH around 10.5 in order to have efficient removal of manganese.
The water then is pumped into the clarifies where solids containing the metals settle out.
The liquids are pumped to a neutralizer tank where a small amount of sulfuric acid is added to bring the pH down to a range of 6?9 (which is more neutral) before the treated water is discharged to DePue Lake. Some sludge is recycled back to the reaction tank, and the remaining sludge is pumped to the sludge tank.
Sludge is pumped from the sludge tank to a filter press which squeezes as much water as possible from the sludge. This water is recycled back to the reaction tank. The solids from the filter press are pumped to a solids blender where they may be mixed with kiln dust, if needed. The dust stabilizes the metals so the metals will not leach out. (Leaching occurs when water washes contaminants out of a solid or near solid substance.) If the mixture meets all criteria, it can be sent to a special waste landfill designed for non-hazardous waste from certain industrial processes. The DePue Group also is looking at possible methods for using the sludge for beneficial purposes.
Repository and future administrative record file location: The project repository, which contains the Phase 1 investigation work plan and other project documents, is located in the Selby Township Library in DePue. The local location for the administrative record file will also be at the Selby Township Library. The administrative record is a file of documents upon which site decisions about remedies will be based.
Contacts: If you have questions about the project you may contact:
| Kurt Neibergall Office of Community Relations Illinois EPA 1021 N. Grand Ave. E. Box 19276 Springfield, Illinois 62794-9276 Phone: (217) 785-3819 |
Richard Lange Project Manager Illinois EPA 1021 N. Grand Ave. E. Box 19276 Springfield, Illinois 62794-9276 Phone: 815/223-6836 |
The DePue Group has asked that the name of their contractor be placed on Illinois EPA's fact sheets so the public can contact the DePue Group if they so desire. The DePue Group's contractor is:
James Frank
Frank & Cowles Inc.
Environmental Consultants & Engineers
7226 N. Walnut Street Rd.
Springfield, II 62707
217/487-7686
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