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Revlon Consumer Products Corporation

Other (Former) Names of Site: Revlon, Inc.

EPA Identification Number: NJD002520542
Facility Location: 55 Talmadge Road, Edison, New Jersey   

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Facility Contact: Scott D. Heller, (201) 945-9555
EPA Contact: Alan Straus, (212) 637-4160 straus.alan@epa.gov
New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) Case Manager:

William Hadsell, (609) 633-1433 william.hadsell@dep.state.nj.us

Last Updated: September 2008
Environmental Indicator Status:

Human Exposures Under Control [PDF 69.11 KB, 21 pp] has been verified.
Groundwater Contamination Under Control [PDF 70.39 KB, 21 pp] has been verified.

Site Description

The Revlon Incorporated (Revlon) Main Production Facility, formerly owned by Johnson and Johnson, operated at 55 Talmadge Road, on a 63.2-acre property in Edison, New Jersey from 1956 to 1999. Revlon manufactured lipstick, dusting powder, fragrances, toiletries, nail enamel, other make-up and their packaging at the facility. The company stored its cosmetic products (prior to packaging) in several underground and above-ground storage tanks on-site.

In 1985, when Revlon entered into a merger agreement for the Edison site with Nicole Acquisition Company, an environmental evaluation of the site was performed as required under the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) State Property Transfer Program. The facility was eventually sold to the present owner, Starwood Heller, L.L.C., in 1999, and changed its name to Revlon Consumer Products Corporation.

Potential Threats and Contaminants

The environmental investigation performed at the time of the merger revealed that some underground and above-ground tanks leaked their contents into the soil and, eventually, into the groundwater under the site. The soil and groundwater are contaminated with organic compounds including trichloroethylene, trichloroethane, acetone and 1,2-dichloroethene.

Cleanup Approach and Progress

The facility is being cleaned up under the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) State Property Transfer Program. Revlon excavated and properly disposed-of some of the contaminated soil. The rest was covered with asphalt and concrete to prevent potential contact with the contaminants and to protect them from the elements. Revlon also installed and expanded a system of wells in the area of the groundwater contamination to remove the contaminants. This is done by pumping the groundwater out of the ground and removing the chemicals with air strippers and carbon filters. The treated groundwater is then discharged to the Middlesex County Utilities Authority treatment works. Organic compounds were detected in indoor air samples at the location of the former manufacturing building and have been attributed to potential background interferences from furniture and carpet. In addition, the building is not currently occupied.

The contaminated soil at the site has been excavated or capped. Some additional soil investigation and indoor air testing is planned. Groundwater monitoring is being conducted and additional groundwater remedial system enhancements will be implemented to more effectively cleanup the groundwater. Groundwater treatment will continue until applicable standards have been achieved.

Final Cleanup Status or Projection

Site Repository

Copies of supporting technical documents and correspondence cited in the site fact sheet are available for public review at the following location:

New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection
Division of Solid & Hazardous Waste
Records Center
401 E. State Street, 6th Floor
Trenton, NJ 08625
Telephone (609) 777-3373

The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) makes available its public records through formal request under the Open Public Records Act (OPRA).

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