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Superfund Site for Pollutant Manganese Found in Jones Sanitation, Hyde Park, Dutchess, New York 12538

The pollutant Manganese has been found in Jones Sanitation, Hyde Park, Dutchess, New York. New York State environmental authorities have established this Superfund to defer the cost of Manganese cleanup. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) reports that Manganese is a hazardous material that has been known to cause serious health problems. The contamination of this site may include the groundwater, soil, or air, due to spills, leaching, or release of gases from hazardous materials.

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Complete listing of pollutants found at this site: Benzo[A]Pyrene, Benzo[A]Anthracene, Benzo(B)Fluoranthene, Dibenzo(A,H)Anthracene, Indeno(1,2,3-Cd)Pyrene, Pcbs, Acetone, Toluene, Chlorobenzene, Tetrachloroethylene, Lead, Zinc, Barium, Copper, Nickel, Silver, Arsenic, Cadmium, Mercury, Antimony, Chromium, Beryllium, Manganese, Vanadium (Fume Or Dust), Cyanide, Phenol, 4-Methylphenol, Benzene, Vinyl Chloride, 1,2-Dichloroethene, 1,2-Dichlorobenzene, 1,3-Dichlorobenzene, Cis-1,2-Dichloroethene, Iron, 1,4-Dichlorobenzene, Pyrene, Fluoranthene, Phenanthrene.

Conditions at proposal (January 22, 1987): The Jones Sanitation Site covers about 10 acres in a rural area of Hyde Park, Dutchess County, New York. One owner operated the site from approximately 1956 to 1977, when a new owner/operator took over. From the early 1960s through 1979, industrial liquid wastes and sludges generated by Alfa-Laval (formerly DeLaval Separator Co. of Poughkeepsie), a manufacturer of mechanical separating equipment, were accepted. These materials consisted primarily of oils and greases but also included acids, alkalies, solvents, metals from plating operations, pigments, phenol, methylene chloride, chloroform, trichloroethylene, and naphthalene. About 77,500 gallons per month of liquid industrial waste from Alfa-Laval were disposed of at the site between 1972 and 1979, according to a report prepared by an Alfa-Laval consultant. The site now disposes only of septic waste collected by commercial firms.

In the early disposal operations, wastes were dumped into long unlined pits in a 2-acre area. The pits were dug to various depths; some were below the water table, which is 5 to 7 feet from the surface. Wastes were allowed to seep into the ground through subsurface sands and gravels. When a pit was completely filled with liquids, it was filled with gravel and abandoned. According to the Dutchess County Health Department, disposal operations were poorly controlled, and as many as 30 pits may have been in use at one time. Recently, the present owner excavated the pits and piled the contents on the ground without a liner. The site is unfenced and within sight of a public road, making it possible for people and animals to come into direct contact with hazardous substances.

The septic wastes presently being accepted are first chlorinated and the solids then stabilized in a pond. The liquid passes through two consecutive sand filters. The effluent is again chlorinated and discharged into tile fields on the site. Sludge remaining in the pond is composted on an asphalt pad on the site.

In June 1978, the owner/operator submitted an application for a permit under the State Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (SPDES). The State denied the permit. A current SPDES permit application is for subsurface discharge of septic waste. All applications and permits for sludge removed from the pond have been submitted to the State.

On-site wells contain trichloroethylene, acetone, and other contaminants, according to tests conducted in 1985 by a consultant to the owner. At least 23 wells serving 9,500 people are within 3 miles of the site, the nearest within 1,000 feet.

Surface water is threatened because Maritje Kill and associated wetlands cross the property about 375 feet downgradient of the disposal area. Surface water within 3 miles downstream of the site is used for recreational activities.

Status (July 22, 1987): EPA is considering various alternatives for the site.

Facility Description: Not A Federal Facility

Facility District Code: 22

PollutantMedia DescriptionNaming Agent
Benzo[A]PyreneSoilPAHs
Benzo[A]AnthraceneSoilPAHs
Benzo(B)FluorantheneSoilPAHs
Dibenzo(A,H)AnthraceneSoilPAHs
Indeno(1,2,3-Cd)PyreneSoilPAHs
PcbsSoilPCBs
AcetoneSoilVOCs
TolueneSoilVOCs
ChlorobenzeneSoilVOCs
TetrachloroethyleneSoilVOCs
LeadSoilMetals
ZincSoilMetals
BariumSoilMetals
CopperSoilMetals
NickelSoilMetals
SilverSoilMetals
ArsenicSoilMetals
CadmiumSoilMetals
MercurySoilMetals
AntimonySoilMetals
ChromiumSoilMetals
BerylliumSoilMetals
ManganeseSoilMetals
Vanadium (Fume Or Dust)SoilMetals
CyanideSoilInorganics
PhenolSoilBase Neutral Acids
4-MethylphenolSoilBase Neutral Acids
BariumSedimentMetals
CopperSedimentMetals
ArsenicSedimentMetals
CadmiumSedimentMetals
ChromiumSedimentMetals
ManganeseSedimentMetals
Vanadium (Fume Or Dust)SedimentMetals
Benzo[A]PyreneGroundwaterPAHs
Benzo[A]AnthraceneGroundwaterPAHs
Benzo(B)FluorantheneGroundwaterPAHs
PcbsGroundwaterPCBs
BenzeneGroundwaterVOCs
ChlorobenzeneGroundwaterVOCs
Vinyl ChlorideGroundwaterVOCs
1,2-DichloroetheneGroundwaterVOCs
1,2-DichlorobenzeneGroundwaterVOCs
1,3-DichlorobenzeneGroundwaterVOCs
TetrachloroethyleneGroundwaterVOCs
Cis-1,2-DichloroetheneGroundwaterVOCs
IronGroundwaterMetals
LeadGroundwaterMetals
ZincGroundwaterMetals
BariumGroundwaterMetals
NickelGroundwaterMetals
SilverGroundwaterMetals
ArsenicGroundwaterMetals
MercuryGroundwaterMetals
BerylliumGroundwaterMetals
CyanideGroundwaterInorganics
4-MethylphenolGroundwaterBase Neutral Acids
1,4-DichlorobenzeneGroundwaterBase Neutral Acids
PcbsSurface WaterPCBs
IronSurface WaterMetals
ZincSurface WaterMetals
SilverSurface WaterMetals
ArsenicSurface WaterMetals
CadmiumSurface WaterMetals
MercurySurface WaterMetals
BerylliumSurface WaterMetals
ManganeseSurface WaterMetals
CyanideSurface WaterInorganics
4-MethylphenolSurface WaterBase Neutral Acids
PyreneSoilPAHs
FluorantheneSoilPAHs
PhenanthreneSoilPAHs

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