Case: LCP Chemical
Georgia, GA
Date of Incident: 1920 to present.
Location: Brunswick, Georgia.
Trustees:
Case Status: Conducting cooperative assessment in conjunction
with Honeywell International, one of five potentially responsible parties.
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Overview: The LCP Chemicals Superfund site is located on Ross
Road in Brunswick (Glynn County), Georgia. The site, bordered by the Turtle
River and saltmarshes to the west, mixed residential and commerial areas to the
north, and mixed residential and industrial areas to the east and south,
includes a roughly 80-acre industrialized upland portion and over 550 acres of
saltmarsh and tidal creeks.
Various industries operated on the site:
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An oil refinery, 1919�35.
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An electrical power generating facility, 1935�55.
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A paint and varnish manufacturer, 1941�55.
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A chlor-alkali chemical manufacturing facility, 1955�94.
Hazardous substances released by these various industrial operations include
mercury, polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons
(PAHs), and lead. Natural resources that may have been injured and may continue
to be adversely affected include surface water, groundwater, soils, sediments,
birds, fish, shellfish, mammals, and other biota.
The trustees and Honeywell International signed a cooperative
agreement in December 2003 to conduct a cooperative natural resource
damage assessment to quantify natural resource injuries and determine the
appropriate amount of restoration necessary to compensate the public for lost
services. The other named responsible parties桳inden Chemical and Plastics,
Dixie O'Brien Paint Company, Georgia Power Company, and the Atlantic Richfield
Company梐re not cooperating with the trustees at the present time.
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