Music

Monday, October 25, 2010

Pesticides and Toxic Chemicals News Release (Region 10): Federal and State Responders Continue Mop-Up Operations at Scene of Friday's Fire & Toxic Chemical Spill on Warm Springs Road in Boise, ID

Federal and State Responders Continue Mop-Up Operations at Scene of Friday’s Fire & Toxic Chemical Spill on Warm Springs Road in Boise, ID

Contact: Mark MacIntyre, EPA Public Affairs 206-369-7999

(Seattle – October 24, 2010)  Federal responders from the U.S Environmental Protection Agency are spending a third day cleaning up the remains of a toxic chemical spill associated with the two alarm fire on Friday(10/22)  in a rural area on the outskirts of Boise, Idaho.

The state of Idaho requested EPA’s help on Friday afternoon, when a fire on private property near East Junior High School (6275 Warm Springs Avenue) engulfed several buildings that reportedly contained potentially hazardous materials. EPA’s initial response was supplemented with a new On-Scene Coordinator and nine cleanup contractors by Saturday evening.

Environmental and health concerns arose after fire suppression water mixed with hazardous wood treating chemicals drained to a small pond between the fire site and the Boise River.  Initial air monitoring conducted at the scene by the Boise Fire Haz-Mat team also detected elevated mercury vapors. 

Recently reviewed sampling results from both pond water and sediment found no indication of wood treating chemicals but heavy metal sampling results have not yet returned from the lab. Air monitoring continues at the scene, with slightly elevated mercury levels being detected in the immediate vicinity of the spill.

According to Jeffry Rodin, EPA On-Scene Coordinator, his team is focused on cleaning up some key spill areas and preparing to remove contaminated debris and soil.

“We’re concentrating on cleaning up areas where the Mercury and wood treating chemicals were stored,” said EPA’s Rodin. “We expect to finish those areas and stage contaminated soil and debris for removal within a week’s time. We’ll also be dealing with a pile of vehicle batteries and assorted household hazardous waste on site, including paint cans and other containers.”

Rodin continues working closely with Boise City Fire & Haz-Mat, the Idaho Department of Environmental Quality and the Idaho Bureau of Homeland Security to secure the site, complete the cleanup and oversee debris removal.

Note: If a link above doesn't work, please copy and paste the URL into a browser.

View all Region 10 News Releases


EPA Seal

You can view or update your subscriptions or e-mail address at any time on your Subscriber Preferences Page. All you will need is your e-mail address. If you have any questions or problems e-mail support@govdelivery.com for assistance. 

This service is provided to you at no charge by U.S. Environmental Protection Agency


Visit Us on Facebook Visit Us on Twitter
Visit Us on YouTube Visit Us on flickr

Sent by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency · 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW · Washington DC 20460 · 202-564-4355

No comments:

Post a Comment