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RECORD NUMBER: 4701 OF 5208Main Title | Superfund record of decision : Verona Well Field Site, Battle Creek, Michigan. | |||||||||||
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CORP Author | United States. Environmental Protection Agency. | |||||||||||
Publisher | U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Emergency and Remedial Response, | |||||||||||
Year Published | 1984 | |||||||||||
Report Number | EPA/ROD/R05-84/009 | |||||||||||
Stock Number | PB85-213973 | |||||||||||
Subjects | Hazardous waste sites--Michigan--Calhoun County ; Groundwater--Michigan--Calhoun County ; Groundwater--Calhoun Co--Michigan | |||||||||||
Additional Subjects | Earth fills ; Industrial wastes ; Hazardous materials ; Waste disposal ; Site surveys ; Verona well field site ; Sites ; Licenses ; Public health ; Water pollution ; Capitalized costs ; Water wells ; Water supply ; Food industry ; Solid waste disposal ; Substitutes ; Cost analysis ; Water quality ; Hydrocarbons ; Potable water ; Air pollution ; Solid waste management ; Superfund program ; EPA region 5 ; Land reclamation ; Municipal wastes ; Environmental research ; Remedial actions ; Liquid waste disposal ; Calhoun County(Michigan) ; Air quality ; Air stripping ; Ethylene/trichloro ; Ethylene/perchloro ; Volatile organic compounds ; Carbon adsorption systems | |||||||||||
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Collation | 28 pages ; 28 cm | |||||||||||
Abstract | The Verona Well Field provides potable water to approximately 35,000 people in the City of Battle Creek, water for three food processing industries and for a variety of other commercial and industrial establishments. In 1981, county health officials discovered that water from the Verona Well Field was contaminated with volatile hydrocarbons. The selected IRM consists of interceptor wells and air stripping to prevent further deterioration of the well field. A carbon adsorption system will be utilized to treat air emissions from the air stripping units. The selected IRM also specifies a 6 MGD increase in water supply capacity to meet estimated peak demand. The total capital costs for the selected alternative is $1,796,000. The annual O&M cost for the project is $470,000. |
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Notes | "May 1,1984." "PB85-213973." "Office of Emergency and Remedial Response." Microfiche. |