NEW YORK (March 2, 2023) - Today, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued an administrative order requiring Occidental Chemical Corp. (OxyChem) to design the interim cleanup plan that EPA selected in September 2021 for the upper nine miles of the Lower Passaic River Study Area of the Diamond Alkali Superfund site in New Jersey. OxyChem will be responsible for preparing work plans and conducting a preliminary investigation. This includes sampling to identify contamination boundaries. OxyChem will also conduct studies to assess the river bottom, shoreline, and other aspects of the river in preparation for the cleanup.
“Under this order, OxyChem will perform the engineering work needed before the actual cleanup work can begin,” said Regional Administrator Lisa F. Garcia. "EPA will closely monitor this work, which is a critical step towards restoring this iconic river for the communities along its banks."
The Diamond Alkali Superfund site includes the lower 17 miles of the Passaic River. The majority of the contaminated sediment is in the lower 8.3 miles, but the contamination in the upper nine miles continues to impact the river's ecosystem and surrounding communities. In September 2021, EPA finalized a cleanup plan that involved removing or isolating the contamination sources under a cap. This cleanup work is planned to coincide with the cleanup of the lower 8.3 miles of the river. OxyChem is designing the lower portion's cleanup plan and will perform the upper nine-mile design. Following EPA approval, the final design report will include site-wide monitoring plans, health and safety plans, and provide a detailed outline of the cleanup plan, including specific details on how the cleanup will be conducted.
The cleanup plan that OxyChem will be designing is an interim action, meaning that when the cleanup has been completed, EPA will evaluate the results and may determine that further work is necessary to address any remaining contamination in this section of the river. The cleanup plan includes the following:
Background
EPA often divides cleanup activities at complex sites into different areas or operable units (OUs): The Diamond Alkali Superfund site is currently organized into four OUs.
Visit the Diamond Alkali Co. Superfund site profile page for additional background and site documents.
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