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The site is divided into two operable
units (OUs). OU-1 consists of the
radiological areas (Areas 1 and 2) and OU-2
consists of the other landfilled areas which
did not receive any of the radiologically-
contaminated soil.
PREFERRED REMEDY
The preferred remedy includes installing an
red landfill cover consistent with Missouri
requirements for landfills. For the
radiologically-contaminated landfill areas
(Areas 1 and 2), the cover will incorporate a
rock/concrete rubble layer to minimize the
potential for bio-intrusion and increase
longevity of the cover. The requirements also
provide for routine inspection, maintenance,
monitoring and corrective action. Land use
will be restricted to ensure that future uses do
not impact the effectiveness of the remedy.
PUBLIC COMMENT PERIOD
EPA is now accepting comments from the
public for a period of thirty (30) days
beginning June 14, 2006. Comments must
be received by July 14,2006. Upon
completion of the public comment period, the
agencies will review all comments and
determine whether any modification to the
preferred remedy should be made.
AVAILABILITY OF DOCUMENTS
The Proposed Plan, administrative record and
site-related documents for the West Lake
Landfill site are available for review at:
The Bridgeton Trails Branch of the St. Louis
County Library
3455 McKelvey Road
Bridgeton, Missouri
- AND-
EPA Record Center
901 North 5th Street
Kansas City, Kansas
The Proposed Plan is also available at:
www.epa.gov/region07 . Click on the West
Lake Landfill Fact Sheet, and then click on
the Proposed Plan link. Other site documents
can be found at the Missouri Department of
Natural Resources web site, which is:
www.dnr.mo.gov/env/hwp/news/news.htm
COMMENTS
Written comments on the Proposed Plan
should be submitted to:
Daniel R. Wall
Project Manager
U.S. EPA - Region 7
901 North 5th Street
Kansas City, KS 66101
Wall.daniel@epa.gov
OR
Debbie Kring
Community Involvement Coordinator
U.S. EPA - Region 7
901 North 5th Street
Kansas City, KS 66101
Kring.debbie@epa.gov
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