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RECORD NUMBER: 578 OF 1982Main Title | Superfund record of decision : City Disposal Sanitary Landfill, WI : first remedial action - final. | ||||||||||||||||
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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 | 1992 | ||||||||||||||||
Report Number | EPA/ROD/R05-92/222 | ||||||||||||||||
Stock Number | PB93-964128 | ||||||||||||||||
OCLC Number | 29576583 | ||||||||||||||||
Subjects | Hazardous waste sites--Wisconsin | ||||||||||||||||
Additional Subjects | Superfund ; Hazardous materials ; Waste disposal ; Pollution control ; Landfills ; Industrial wastes ; Soil contamination ; Ground water ; Debris ; Metals ; Inorganic compounds ; Record of Decision ; First remedial action ; Cleanup ; Dane County(Wisconsin) ; Volatile organic compounds ; Ethylene/trichloro | ||||||||||||||||
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Collation | 52 p. | ||||||||||||||||
Abstract | The 38-acre City Disposal Sanitary Landfill site is an inactive landfill located in Dane County, Wisconsin. From 1966-1977, City Disposal Corporation, and later Acme Services, Inc., used the site for disposal of household, construction, debris, and industrial wastes. Industrial wastes included solvents from the plastic fabrication industry, mixtures of lubrication oil and water, and paint wastes. The ROD addresses the final remedy for contaminated soil, debris, and ground water. The primary contaminants of concern affecting the soil, debris, and ground water are VOCs, including benzene, TCE, toluene, and xylenes; other organics, including phenols; metals, including arsenic, chromium, lead; and inorganics. |
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Notes | "09/28/92." "PB93-964128." "EPA/ROD/R05-92/222." "Office of Emergency and Remedial Response." |