NIPSCO to Clean up Coal Ash Contamination at Pines Superfund Site

NIPSCO to Clean up Coal Ash Contamination at Pines Superfund Site
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Northern Indiana Public Service Co. will be responsible for cleaning up soil contamination at individual residences within the Town of Pines Groundwater Plume Superfund site in Porter County, Indiana, the Environmental Protection Agency announced today.

The soil is contaminated by coal ash, the byproduct of burning coal for electricity. For decades, NIPSCO dumped more than a million tons of coal ash in a landfill on top of the Town of Pines aquifer. It also offered coal ash to the Town of Pines to be used in landscaping homes and building roads, saying it wasnโ€™t harmful to residents.

The coal ash leached into the groundwater, causing the townโ€™s well water to be polluted. NIPSCO paid for homes within the remedial investigation area to be hooked up to the Michigan City municipal water, but other homes remained on well water.

It is estimated it will cost $11.8 million to resolve the Superfund liability.

โ€œThis settlement requires NIPSCO to remove soil contaminated with coal ash from the utilityโ€™s power generation facility, and to monitor groundwater in and around the Town of Pines, Indiana,โ€

said Larry Starfield, acting assistant administrator for the EPAโ€™s Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance in a news release.

โ€œThis cleanup work will help protect residents from exposure to arsenic and other hazardous substances.โ€

NIPSCO Bailly Generating Station Area C

Indiana attorney general Todd Rokita said Hoosiers will benefit from NIPSCOโ€™s commitment to reimburse taxpayers for public money spent on the long-standing cleanup discussion and process.

โ€œThey stand to benefit, as well, from the companyโ€™s pledge to finish the cleanup in the Town of Pines made necessary by disposal of its coal ash in residential areas,โ€

Rokita said:

โ€œWe must always work to protect Hoosiers and uphold the rule of law.โ€

The consent decree will require NISPCO to excavate any residential areas with soil contamination levels elevated above EPA standard cleanup levels. NIPSCO will remove the contaminated soil and transport it to a licensed waste disposal facility.

NISPCO will also be responsible for restoring properties with clean soil and monitoring residential drinking wells, surface water and groundwater monitoring to make sure contamination hasnโ€™t migrated beyond the excavated area.

The EPA and State of Indiana will oversee the cleanup, and NISPCO will be required to pay for any costs incurred.