I was looking for info on Heritage Minerals on google when I found a list of Superfund sites in New Jersey and my neighbor's (well, my parents' neighbor) house was listed. The entry is as follows-I'm not including the name or address because I don't know if the person living there now who is the named person's grandson would want this plastered all over a message board.
NPL Status: Not on the NPL (National Priority List)
Non-NPL Status: NFRAP (No Further Remedial Action Planned)
OU ID: 00
OU Name: Sitewide
It goes on to talk about site "actions" and says it was discovered 4/10/1984, a preliminary assessment was made 8/01/1984, a site inspection was done 3/28/1988, and the site was archived 01/31/1997. So basically it sounds like nothing was really done, but what would warrant such a rating by the EPA? A leaky septic/oil tank, etc...? I know the guy used to work at a junk yard and my dad told me that when he was a kid (he grew up next door to where my parents do now) once in a while he would bring a derelict car home that the kids would drive around the backyard/woods. When they were done with them they dumped two of them in a ravine behind the house and covered them with dirt. The ravine the cars are in was always known as "the dump", and I used to explore it a lot as a kid. There were some old washing machines, cabinets, etc...in there from years past but now everyone is a little more enviromentally sensitive and just throws yard waste into it. I'm not really all that concerned as my parents don't even have well water, and I doubt the contamination is very serious-I was just curious. I've seen some posts from Wis Bang about environmental cleanup topics so maybe he could shed some light on the subject?
Thanks,
Matt
NPL Status: Not on the NPL (National Priority List)
Non-NPL Status: NFRAP (No Further Remedial Action Planned)
OU ID: 00
OU Name: Sitewide
It goes on to talk about site "actions" and says it was discovered 4/10/1984, a preliminary assessment was made 8/01/1984, a site inspection was done 3/28/1988, and the site was archived 01/31/1997. So basically it sounds like nothing was really done, but what would warrant such a rating by the EPA? A leaky septic/oil tank, etc...? I know the guy used to work at a junk yard and my dad told me that when he was a kid (he grew up next door to where my parents do now) once in a while he would bring a derelict car home that the kids would drive around the backyard/woods. When they were done with them they dumped two of them in a ravine behind the house and covered them with dirt. The ravine the cars are in was always known as "the dump", and I used to explore it a lot as a kid. There were some old washing machines, cabinets, etc...in there from years past but now everyone is a little more enviromentally sensitive and just throws yard waste into it. I'm not really all that concerned as my parents don't even have well water, and I doubt the contamination is very serious-I was just curious. I've seen some posts from Wis Bang about environmental cleanup topics so maybe he could shed some light on the subject?
Thanks,
Matt