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EPA, Dow reach agreement for dioxin cleanup

Release date: 07/13/2007

Contact Information: Kären Thompson, (312) 353-8547, thompson.karen@epa.gov


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
No. 07-OPA118


CHICAGO (July 13, 2007) - U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Region 5 has reached agreement with Dow Chemical Co. to clean up three dioxin-contaminated hot spots on the Tittabawassee River downstream of its Midland, Mich., facility. On June 27 EPA required that terms of three administrative consent orders for the cleanup be finalized before Friday, July 13.

"This settlement puts Dow on track to get priority work in these areas completed this year and sets the stage for additional cleanup downriver," said EPA Region 5 Administrator Mary A. Gade. "This cleanup will make Michigan a safer, healthier place to live."

The EPA-ordered corrective action will include three segments, called reaches, of the river between Imerman Park in Saginaw Township and Midland's Tridge:


The Dow facility is a 1,900-acre chemical manufacturing plant located in Midland, Mich. All of the contaminated sediment removed during the cleanup will be disposed of in the Salzburg Road Landfill, a hazardous-waste landfill located on the Dow property.

Past waste disposal practices, fugitive emissions and incineration at Dow have resulted in on- and off-site contamination. Dioxins and furans, chlorobenzenes, heavy metals and other materials were byproducts from the manufacture of chlorine-based products and other chemicals.

Dioxins are a family of chemicals that have been linked to some forms of cancer, reproductive problems and weakened immune systems.
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