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Christopher Wardell, 303-552-7109
Richard Mylott, 303-312-6654
EPA to remove hazardous wastes at Elizabeth Mining and Development property in
Abandoned wastes pose risk to human health, local water resources
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“EPA will remove a large volume of abandoned hazardous material from the Elizabeth Mining and Development property,” said Christopher Wardell, Community Involvement Coordinator with EPA’s office in
The EMDI site had been most recently used for reclaiming rare metals from used catalytic converters. The reclamation process employed large equipment to shred converters and an acid bath process to recover metals. Several categories of waste by-products were stored on site including lead, chromium, corrosives (sulfuric acid, hydrochloric acid, sodium hydroxide), caustics, sodium nitrate, potassium nitrate, and ethyl acetate.
EPA has determined that conditions at the EMDI site represent a substantial threat to public health and the environment. The property sits on the flood plain of the
During the removal action, EPA will clean up all material considered hazardous to human health and the environment. EPA will not remove machinery, cars, or other equipment that is not contaminated.
EMDI, owned by Joe and Steven Casebolt, has operated at the site since 1998. The company has been the subject of several previous federal, state, and local actions including a 1998 EPA removal action at the nearby Hi-Tech Metals site, also in
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