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Fact Sheet

November 2007


Fourth Five-Year Review Completed, Johns' Sludge Pond Superfund Site, Wichita, Sedgwick County, Kansas

Introduction

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) conducts regular checkups, called five-year reviews, on Superfund sites where cleanups have been completed.  These reviews are required by the Superfund law [42 U.S.C. Section 9621 (c)].  EPA Region 7 and the Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) have completed the fourth five-year review of the Johns’ Sludge Pond Superfund site in Wichita, Sedgwick County, Kansas. 

EPA and KDHE are conducting the five-year review to make sure the cleanup continues to protect people and the environment.

Site Background

The site is located near 29th Street and Hydraulic Avenue in Wichita, Kansas.  From 1951 to 1970 the Super Refined Oil Company, which is no longer in business, recycled waste oil and disposed of an estimated 7,000 cubic yards of oily sludge into an unlined pond.  Some flooding occurred during heavy rainfalls.  Before cleanup, the pond contained acidic sludge and acidic water.  EPA also found heavy metals in the sludge and water, including lead and polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs).

Under EPA guidelines, the city of Wichita conducted a cleanup removing and solidifying sludge from the pond.  A liner was installed on the bottom and sides of the pond to create a protective disposal cell for the treated sludge.  The city constructed a compacted cover over the cell and fenced the area to protect the cap.  Deed restrictions restrict future land uses of the property. 

The city of Wichita currently conducts semi-annual ground water, surface water, and sediment monitoring at the site and provides long-term site maintenance of the cap and monitoring wells.

The Five-Year Review

EPA and KDHE inspected the site on June 5, 2007.  During this fourth five-year review the records and reports concerning ground water, surface water, and sediment monitoring data were reviewed. The previous five-year reviews and the land use deed restrictions were also examined.

It is recommended:

The ground water, surface water, and sediment monitoring information have been consistent over the last five years and it is recommended that the frequency of sampling be reduced from the current semiannual monitoring to annual monitoring.

The results of this five-year review show the remedy for the site continues to remain protective of human health and the environment.

Additional Information

The five-year review report and the site Administrative Record are available at the following locations during normal business hours: 

Wichita City Hall
455 N. Main St.
Wichita, KS. 

EPA Records Center
901 N. Fifth St.
Kansas City, KS.

Questions or requests for information can be submitted to:

Fritz Hirter
Community Involvement Coordinator
U.S. EPA Region 7901 N. Fifth St.
Kansas City, KS 66101
Toll free:  (800) 223-0425
E-mail: hirter.fritz@epa.gov

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