Thermo-Chem, Inc.
Thermo-Chem, Inc., also referred to as Thermo-Chem,[1] is a 50-acre Superfund site located in Egelston Township near Muskegon, Michigan. This site was used by Thermo-Chem, Inc. and the Thomas Solvent Company as a waste solvent reprocessing and storage facility.[2] These operations resulted in pollution of groundwater and soil, with high concentrations of volatile, semi-volatile, and inorganic contaminants. Contaminated water seepage from Thermo-Chem contributed to degradation of the adjacent Black Creek Watershed.[3] Preliminary assessment of the site was completed in August, 1984,[4] and the site was finalized on the National Priorities List in June, 1986. Long-term remediation efforts took place between 1996 and 2000.[5] These efforts included debris removal; contaminated soil excavation, treatment, and removal; groundwater extraction and treatment; and soil vapor extraction. Since remediation, the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has conducted multiple five-year reviews of the site, with completion of the most recent five-year review in July, 2020. The EPA has estimated the site will be ready for reuse by summer 2022.[4] Continued maintenance and operation activities are ongoing. Groundwater and soil contaminants determined to be (or to have formerly been) present at the site include:[6]
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