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RECORD NUMBER: 4180 OF 4898Main Title | Superfund record of decision : Reilly Tar site, MN. | ||||||||||||||||
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CORP Author | United States. Environmental Protection Agency. | ||||||||||||||||
Publisher | U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Emergency and Remedial Response ; Reproduced by National Technical Information Service, | ||||||||||||||||
Year Published | 1984 | ||||||||||||||||
Report Number | EPA/ROD/R05-84/008 | ||||||||||||||||
Stock Number | PB85-213965 | ||||||||||||||||
OCLC Number | 30889793 | ||||||||||||||||
Subjects | Hazardous waste sites--Minnesota | ||||||||||||||||
Additional Subjects | Water treatment ; Industrial wastes ; Hazardous materials ; Waste disposal ; Site surveys ; Reilly Tar Site ; Coal tar ; Aromatic polycyclic hydrocarbons ; Sites ; Licenses ; Public health ; Water pollution ; Potable water ; Water quality ; Solid waste disposal ; Substitutes ; Cost analysis ; Minnesota ; Aquifers ; Ground water ; Soils ; Phenols ; Creosotes ; Water supply ; Solid waste management ; Superfund program ; EPA region 5 ; Land reclamation ; Municipal wastes ; Environmental research ; Remedial actions ; Liquid waste disposal ; Saint Louis Park(Minnesota) ; Best technology ; Granular activated carbon treatment ; Benzopyrenes | ||||||||||||||||
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Collation | 72 p. | ||||||||||||||||
Abstract | The Reilly Tar and Chemical Site occupies 80 acres in St. Louis Park, Minnesota. The Republic Creosote Works, which operated at the site between 1917 and 1972, fractionalized coal tar into various oils and produced creosote. The wastes resulting from this process polluted the land surface of the site and four underlying aquifers. The pollutants consisted primarily of polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) and related coal tar derivatives. The cost-effective remedial alternative selected for this site is treatment of the St. Louis Park Well SLP-15/10 by a granular activated carbon (GAC) water treatment system. GAC provides best available technology to restore drinking water quality and will also help prevent the spread of contamination. The estimated total capital cost is $750,000 and the first year O&M cost is estimated at $188,000. |
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Notes | "06/06/84." "PB85-213965." "EPA/ROD/R05-84/008." "Office of Emergency and Remedial Response." |