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malta rocket fuel area

in this section: action anodizing, plating, & polishing corp. | applied environmental services | batavia landfill | bioclinical laboratories, inc. | brookhaven national laboratory (usdoe) | circuitron corp. | claremont polychemical | cortese landfill | endicott village well field | envirotek | facet enterprises, inc. | forest glen mobile home subdivision | gcl tie and treating inc. | genzale plating co. | goldisc recordings, inc. | hertel landfill | hooker chemical & plastics corp./ruco polymer corp. | islip municipal sanitary landfill | jones sanitation | kentucky avenue well field | love canal | ludlow sand & gravel | malta rocket fuel area | mattiace petrochemical co., inc. | niagara county refuse | niagara mohawk power corp. (saratoga springs plant) | north sea municipal landfill | olean well field | plattsburgh air force base | pollution abatement services | port washington landfill | preferred plating corp. | ramapo landfill | robintech, inc./national pipe co. | rosen brothers scrap yard/dump | rowe industries ground water contamination | sealand restoration, inc. | sidney landfill | solvent savers | tronic plating co., inc. | vestal water supply well 1-1 | volney municipal landfill | warwick landfill | york oil co.


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Superfund Site for Pollutant Manganese Found in Malta Rocket Fuel Area, Malta, Saratoga, New York 12020

The pollutant Manganese has been found in Malta Rocket Fuel Area, Malta, Saratoga, 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: Carbazole, Gamma-Chlordane, 4-Methylphenol, Dibutyl Phthalate, Chloroform, Chloromethane, Trichloroethylene, Carbon Tetrachloride, Iron, Barium, Mercury, Beryllium, Manganese, Aluminum (Fume Or Dust), Pyrene, Chrysene, Phenanthrene, Benzo[A]Pyrene, Benzo(Ghi)Perylene, Benzo[A]Anthracene, Dibenzo(A,H)Anthracene, Indeno(1,2,3-Cd)Pyrene, Aroclor 1260, Toluene, Tetrachloroethylene, Zinc, Copper, Cadmium, Cyanide, 4,4-Dde, 4,4-Ddt, Ddd (Dichlorodiphenyldichloroethane), Ddt (Dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane), Dde (Dichlorodiphenyldichloroethylene), 2,4-Dinitrotoluene, Anthracene, Fluoranthene, Benzo(B)Fluoranthene, Benzo(K)Fluoranthene, Di-N-Butyl Phthalate, Nickel, Silver, Chromium, Cobalt And Compounds.

Conditions at proposal (June 10, 1986): The Malta Rocket Fuel Area is in Malta, Saratoga County, New York. The site consists of about 445 acres. Approximately 145 acres are enclosed by chainlink fencing with barbed wire; the other 300 acres are wooded and essentially have no industrial activity of the kind carried on inside the fenced portion. An extensive residential subdivision, Luther Forest, is approximately 1 mile to the southwest. The land north, east, and south is uninhabited for at least 1 mile.

From the 1940s through the mid-1960s, General Electric Co. (GE) operated a Rocket Test Station as a contractor to the U.S. Government, which owned the site. GE tested ordnance and rocket engines, which included experimentation with exotic rocket fuels. The site was operated under some level of security, and many records have been destroyed, making it difficult to assemble an accurate record of past activities.

In the mid-1960s, the New York State Energy Resources and Development Authority (NYSERDA) bought the entire site from the U.S. Government and began leasing portions of the fenced 145 acres to various companies engaged in energy-related research. Wright-Malta Corp., a company started by former GE employees, continued some ordnance testing and branched off into energy-related research as well (for example, pyrolysis of solid waste and burning the resulting gases to generate electricity). In the fall of 1984, NYSERDA sold about 85 of the 145 acres inside the fence to Wright-Malta Corp. Currently, three other companies operate in the fenced area in addition to Wright-Malta.

In June 1979, NYSERDA contacted the State Department of Health (DOH) and the State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) for advice on how to dispose of rocket fuels left from GE's earlier research. Because of the extremely hazardous nature of at least one of the fuels, unsymmetrical dimethyl hydrazine, the regulatory agencies took a year to agree on the best disposal method. In July 1980, a restricted burning permit was issued to NYSERDA and its disposal contractor. The fuels were then burned under the direction of DEC.

Recent analyses conducted by DOH and DEC detected significant concentrations of carbon tetrachloride, trichloroethylene, chloroform, and dibromochloromethane in the three drinking water wells at the Test Station. One of the wells serves as a backup but is rarely used. DOH has advised the tenants not to drink the water. About 1,900 people are served by wells within 3 miles of the site.

Area soils are sandy, with ground water at approximately 20 feet below grade. The water supply for Luther Forest comes from two shallow wells in the sand aquifer located approximately 6,000 feet to the southwest and apparently downgradient of the Test Station.

Status (July 22, 1987): NYSERDA recently installed paired shallow and deep wells at seven locations around the site. Analyses confirmed contamination in both shallow and deep wells. The Luther Forest wells showed no contamination in September 1986.

Facility Description: Not A Federal Facility

Facility District Code: 22

PollutantMedia DescriptionNaming Agent
CarbazoleSedimentPesticides
Gamma-ChlordaneSedimentPesticides
4-MethylphenolSedimentBase Neutral Acids
Dibutyl PhthalateGroundwaterPAHs
ChloroformGroundwaterVOCs
ChloromethaneGroundwaterVOCs
TrichloroethyleneGroundwaterVOCs
Carbon TetrachlorideGroundwaterVOCs
IronSurface WaterMetals
BariumSurface WaterMetals
MercurySurface WaterMetals
BerylliumSurface WaterMetals
ManganeseSurface WaterMetals
Aluminum (Fume Or Dust)Surface WaterMetals
PyreneSoilPAHs
ChryseneSoilPAHs
PhenanthreneSoilPAHs
Benzo[A]PyreneSoilPAHs
Dibutyl PhthalateSoilPAHs
Benzo(Ghi)PeryleneSoilPAHs
Benzo[A]AnthraceneSoilPAHs
Dibenzo(A,H)AnthraceneSoilPAHs
Indeno(1,2,3-Cd)PyreneSoilPAHs
Aroclor 1260SoilPCBs
TolueneSoilVOCs
ChloroformSoilVOCs
TrichloroethyleneSoilVOCs
TetrachloroethyleneSoilVOCs
IronSoilMetals
ZincSoilMetals
CopperSoilMetals
CadmiumSoilMetals
MercurySoilMetals
CyanideSoilInorganics
4,4-DdeSoilPesticides
4,4-DdtSoilPesticides
Ddd (Dichlorodiphenyldichloroethane)SoilPesticides
Ddt (Dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane)SoilPesticides
Dde (Dichlorodiphenyldichloroethylene)SoilPesticides
2,4-DinitrotolueneSoilNitroaromatics
PyreneSedimentPAHs
ChryseneSedimentPAHs
AnthraceneSedimentPAHs
FluorantheneSedimentPAHs
PhenanthreneSedimentPAHs
Benzo[A]PyreneSedimentPAHs
Benzo(Ghi)PeryleneSedimentPAHs
Benzo[A]AnthraceneSedimentPAHs
Benzo(B)FluorantheneSedimentPAHs
Benzo(K)FluorantheneSedimentPAHs
Di-N-Butyl PhthalateSedimentPAHs
Dibenzo(A,H)AnthraceneSedimentPAHs
Indeno(1,2,3-Cd)PyreneSedimentPAHs
Aroclor 1260SedimentPCBs
ZincSedimentMetals
BariumSedimentMetals
CopperSedimentMetals
NickelSedimentMetals
SilverSedimentMetals
CadmiumSedimentMetals
MercurySedimentMetals
ChromiumSedimentMetals
BerylliumSedimentMetals
ManganeseSedimentMetals
Aluminum (Fume Or Dust)SedimentMetals
CyanideSedimentInorganics
Cobalt And CompoundsSedimentInorganics

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