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Superfund Site for Pollutant Manganese Found in Rowe Industries Ground Water Contamination, Noyack/Sag Harbor, Suffolk County, New York 11963

The pollutant Manganese has been found in Rowe Industries Ground Water Contamination, Noyack/Sag Harbor, Suffolk County, 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: Trichlorofluoromethane, Zinc, Barium, Copper, Nickel, Silver, Arsenic, Cadmium, Antimony, Chromium, Manganese, Lead, Inorganic, Aluminum (Fume Or Dust), Vanadium (Fume Or Dust), Cobalt And Compounds, P-Cresol, Xylene, Acetone, Benzene, Toluene, Bromoform, Chloroform, Ethylbenzene, Chloromethane, Dichloromethane, Carbon Disulfide, Perchloroethylene, Trichloroethylene, 1,1-Dichloroethane, 1,2-Dichloroethane, 1,1-Dichloroethylene, 1,2-Dichloroethylene, Bromodichloromethane, Carbon Tetrachloride, Chlorodibromomethane, 1,1,1-Trichloroethane, Mercury, Selenium, Beryllium, Phenol, Beta-Bhc, Magnesium, Chlorinated Fluorocarbon (Freon 113), Bis(2-Ethylhexyl)Phthalate, Chloroethane, Chlorobenzene, Methyl Ethyl Ketone, Thallium, Pyrene, 1,2-Trans-Dichloroethylene, Freon 113, Methylene Chloride, Tetrachloroethylene, Cis-1,2-Dichloroethylene, Trans-1,2-Dichloroethylene, Iron.

Conditions at proposal (June 10, 1986): Ground water contaminated with various chlorine-containing organic chemicals has affected approximately 15 homes and is threatening 13 others with individual wells in the Noyack/Sag Harbor area of Long Island, Suffolk County, New York. Within 3 miles of the site are about 3,500 residents served by private wells and 2,500 people served by two Suffolk County Water Authority wells.

Tests conducted by the Suffolk County Department of Health (SCDH) indicate that a plume of contaminated ground water is about 500 feet wide and 2,600 feet long. To date, contamination has been verified from 12 feet below the surface to depths greater than 124 feet, with high concentrations of contaminants occurring at between 40 and 82 feet. A preliminary investigation by SCDH implicates Rowe Industries, which formerly occupied the site now occupied by Sag Harbor Industries, as the source of contamination. The site investigation is continuing.

When SCDH detected the contamination in private wells, it advised the affected residents not to drink the water, not to use it for cooking, and to limit its use for bathing to short tepid showers. A local fire station provided drinking water. In early 1985, EPA used CERCLA emergency removal funds to extend public water supply mains to 25 homes.

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

Facility Description: Not A Federal Facility

Facility District Code: 1

PollutantMedia DescriptionNaming Agent
TrichlorofluoromethaneSedimentVOCs
ZincSedimentMetals
BariumSedimentMetals
CopperSedimentMetals
NickelSedimentMetals
SilverSedimentMetals
ArsenicSedimentMetals
CadmiumSedimentMetals
AntimonySedimentMetals
ChromiumSedimentMetals
ManganeseSedimentMetals
Lead, InorganicSedimentMetals
Aluminum (Fume Or Dust)SedimentMetals
Vanadium (Fume Or Dust)SedimentMetals
Cobalt And CompoundsSedimentInorganics
P-CresolSedimentBase Neutral Acids
XyleneGroundwaterVOCs
AcetoneGroundwaterVOCs
BenzeneGroundwaterVOCs
TolueneGroundwaterVOCs
BromoformGroundwaterVOCs
ChloroformGroundwaterVOCs
EthylbenzeneGroundwaterVOCs
ChloromethaneGroundwaterVOCs
DichloromethaneGroundwaterVOCs
Carbon DisulfideGroundwaterVOCs
PerchloroethyleneGroundwaterVOCs
TrichloroethyleneGroundwaterVOCs
1,1-DichloroethaneGroundwaterVOCs
1,2-DichloroethaneGroundwaterVOCs
1,1-DichloroethyleneGroundwaterVOCs
1,2-DichloroethyleneGroundwaterVOCs
BromodichloromethaneGroundwaterVOCs
Carbon TetrachlorideGroundwaterVOCs
ChlorodibromomethaneGroundwaterVOCs
1,1,1-TrichloroethaneGroundwaterVOCs
TrichlorofluoromethaneGroundwaterVOCs
ZincGroundwaterMetals
BariumGroundwaterMetals
CopperGroundwaterMetals
NickelGroundwaterMetals
SilverGroundwaterMetals
ArsenicGroundwaterMetals
CadmiumGroundwaterMetals
MercuryGroundwaterMetals
AntimonyGroundwaterMetals
ChromiumGroundwaterMetals
SeleniumGroundwaterMetals
BerylliumGroundwaterMetals
ManganeseGroundwaterMetals
Lead, InorganicGroundwaterMetals
Aluminum (Fume Or Dust)GroundwaterMetals
Vanadium (Fume Or Dust)GroundwaterMetals
Cobalt And CompoundsGroundwaterInorganics
PhenolGroundwaterBase Neutral Acids
BenzeneSurface WaterVOCs
Carbon DisulfideSurface WaterVOCs
PerchloroethyleneSurface WaterVOCs
TrichloroethyleneSurface WaterVOCs
1,1-DichloroethaneSurface WaterVOCs
1,1-DichloroethyleneSurface WaterVOCs
1,2-DichloroethyleneSurface WaterVOCs
1,1,1-TrichloroethaneSurface WaterVOCs
TrichlorofluoromethaneSurface WaterVOCs
ZincSurface WaterMetals
NickelSurface WaterMetals
AntimonySurface WaterMetals
ChromiumSurface WaterMetals
SeleniumSurface WaterMetals
ManganeseSurface WaterMetals
Lead, InorganicSurface WaterMetals
Beta-BhcSurface WaterPesticides
MagnesiumGroundwaterMetals
ChloromethaneSedimentVOCs
PerchloroethyleneSedimentVOCs
TrichloroethyleneSedimentVOCs
1,1-DichloroethaneSedimentVOCs
1,2-DichloroethyleneSedimentVOCs
1,1,1-TrichloroethaneSedimentVOCs
Chlorinated Fluorocarbon (Freon 113)Surface WaterVOCs
Bis(2-Ethylhexyl)PhthalateSoilPAHs
XyleneSoilVOCs
AcetoneSoilVOCs
TolueneSoilVOCs
ChloroformSoilVOCs
ChloroethaneSoilVOCs
EthylbenzeneSoilVOCs
ChlorobenzeneSoilVOCs
DichloromethaneSoilVOCs
PerchloroethyleneSoilVOCs
TrichloroethyleneSoilVOCs
1,1-DichloroethaneSoilVOCs
1,2-DichloroethaneSoilVOCs
Methyl Ethyl KetoneSoilVOCs
1,2-DichloroethyleneSoilVOCs
1,1,1-TrichloroethaneSoilVOCs
TrichlorofluoromethaneSoilVOCs
ZincSoilMetals
BariumSoilMetals
CopperSoilMetals
NickelSoilMetals
SilverSoilMetals
ArsenicSoilMetals
CadmiumSoilMetals
MercurySoilMetals
ChromiumSoilMetals
SeleniumSoilMetals
ThalliumSoilMetals
BerylliumSoilMetals
ManganeseSoilMetals
Lead, InorganicSoilMetals
Aluminum (Fume Or Dust)SoilMetals
Vanadium (Fume Or Dust)SoilMetals
Cobalt And CompoundsSoilInorganics
PyreneSedimentPAHs
XyleneSedimentVOCs
AcetoneSedimentVOCs
TolueneSedimentVOCs
ChloroethaneSedimentVOCs
EthylbenzeneSedimentVOCs
DichloromethaneSedimentVOCs
Methyl Ethyl KetoneSedimentVOCs
BenzeneSoilVOCs
1,1-DichloroethyleneSoilVOCs
1,2-Trans-DichloroethyleneSoilVOCs
Chlorinated Fluorocarbon (Freon 113)SoilVOCs
Freon 113GroundwaterVOCs
Methylene ChlorideGroundwaterVOCs
TetrachloroethyleneGroundwaterVOCs
Cis-1,2-DichloroethyleneGroundwaterVOCs
1,2-Trans-DichloroethyleneGroundwaterVOCs
Trans-1,2-DichloroethyleneGroundwaterVOCs
Chlorinated Fluorocarbon (Freon 113)GroundwaterVOCs
IronGroundwaterMetals

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