MRC Holdings, Inc. agrees to Cleanup Groundwater at the MRI Superfund Site in
Contact: Laura Niles, 404-562-8353, niles.laura@epa.gov
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“Today’s settlement will result in a nearly full recovery of costs incurred to clean up the MRI Superfund Site,” said John C. Cruden, Acting Assistant Attorney General for the Justice Department’s Environment and Natural Resources Division. “This is a good settlement that will result in a cleaner environment for the citizens of
"This settlement means that the responsible party will pay to clean up the MRI Superfund site," said Stan Meiburg, EPA Acting Regional Administrator in
The Site cleanup is comprised of two remedies, a soil remedy and a groundwater remedy. Under the current lodged Consent Decree, MRC Holdings, Inc. has agreed to perform EPA’s groundwater remedy, estimated at $6,700,000, and reimburse in full EPA’s interim and future costs of overseeing implementation of this remedy. The Middle District of Florida previously entered the Consent Decree for soil remediation on February 19, 2002, in which MRC Holdings, Inc. agreed to perform the soil cleanup estimated at $2,130,111, and pay past costs at the Site in the amount of $700,000. The two settlements represent close to complete recovery for cleanup at this Site.
The twelve acre MRI Site is located in an industrial area on the southeast side of
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