EPA Reports Early Progress on the Investigation of the
Contacts: Elias Rodriguez, 212-637-3664, rodriguez.elias@epa.gov, Mary Mears, 212-637-3673, mears.mary@epa.gov
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Contaminants in the canal include PCBs, coal tar wastes, heavy metals and volatile organics. The contamination poses a threat to the nearby residents who use the canal for fishing and recreation.
“EPA’s investigation of the
The city and National Grid both signed legally-binding agreements that commit them to drill wells on their properties that will allow them to sample the ground water. The water, which makes its way into the canal, may be contributing to the contamination. In order to achieve a comprehensive cleanup of the canal, ongoing sources of contamination must be eliminated and this investigative work is critical to that effort.
Under the two separate agreements, the city will install 14 wells, located at the city’s Hamilton Avenue Asphalt Plant, Butler Street Pumping Station, and the former Brooklyn BRT Power Station at Smith and
In addition, EPA continues its work and has identified other locations where wells can be installed on properties along the canal. These wells will also be used to locate sources of contamination and determine the influence of contaminated ground water on the
In January 2010, EPA completed a study of variations in depth for the entire length of the canal. During that same period, the Agency began sampling to characterize the contamination in the deep sediment of the canal. This sampling has been completed, and the Agency will soon begin sampling the surface of the sediment, the water in the canal, and the air along the banks to provide information needed to complete an assessment of risks to the ecology of the area and human health.
This past March, the
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