EPA Expands Offer to Pay Water Costs for Towns
Contact: Kristen Skopeck (518) 747-4389; skopeck.kristen@epa.gov
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“Our decision to cover the extra cost of drawing water from
Before the end of the 2012 dredging season, EPA will make a decision about whether to continue to pay for water full-time during the remaining off-seasons or pay for water on a more limited basis during those off-seasons. In order for EPA to make that decision, the Agency will need to gather more data about any impact of the dredging activities on off-season PCB levels in the
Last month, when the river had unusually high flow, some samples taken at the Thompson Island monitoring station were reported to have exceeded EPA’s drinking water standard of 500 parts per trillion for PCBs. The Agency is looking more closely at those results because it has ongoing concerns about the accuracy of the sampling data gathered by GE during the high flows. This month, EPA discovered that the five sampling intakes used by General Electric to collect water samples at the
EPA also operates a carbon treatment system for the
The first phase of dredging in the river was completed last fall and EPA and General Electric completed technical reports that evaluate the results of the Phase 1 dredging work. A scientific peer review process to evaluate the two reports is in progress and EPA will consider the results of that process as it develops a plan for the second phase of the project by the end of this summer. More information about the peer review process can be found by visiting http://www.epa.gov/hudson/.
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