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Cleanup of Former Sparta Foundry Property

Contact:  Robert McCann (517) 241-7397
Agency: Environmental Quality


January 17, 2007

The Department of Environmental Quality has authorized $2,250,000 to address environmental and public health hazards at the former Sparta Foundry in Kent County. Based upon preliminary data from the site, the soils and groundwater under the building are contaminated and represent risks to drinking water, direct contact, and volatilization to indoor air. The action being taken by the DEQ will ensure these risks are addressed.

"The environmental risks associated with this former industrial site warrant quick action," said DEQ Director Steven E. Chester. "We intend to work closely with the residents of Sparta today to keep their environment clean and their families safe."

Since the 1920's foundry operations have been conducted at Sparta Foundry located in the village of Sparta. Foundry sand and wastes from operations were disposed on the site and have caused soil and groundwater contamination, and additional portions of the building have collapsed, windows and doors are broken, and the building has not been secured against unauthorized entry.

"The village of Sparta is very pleased that the state will proactively take on the challenges of environmental contamination and blight at the former Sparta Foundry site. By partnering with the DEQ, the village will be able to swiftly develop a strategy that will preserve the safety and welfare of our residents," said Bryan Chodkowski, village manager.

In order to significantly reduce risks to the community, the DEQ will use the funding to demolish the building, remove waste, and conduct an investigation to determine the extent of contamination and identify a means to mitigate the risks. It is anticipated that additional funds will be required to address the soil and groundwater contamination and to promote redevelopment of the property.

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Revised January 17, 2007 by Pat Watson

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