Middlesex Sampling Plant Explained

Middlesex Sampling Plant
Town:Borough of Middlesex
County:Middlesex
State:New Jersey
Location Map:USA New Jersey Middlesex County#USA New Jersey
Cerclis Id:NJ0890090012
Contaminants:Radioactive waste including uranium, thorium, and beryllium
Responsible:US Department of Energy
United States military

The Middlesex Sampling Plant on Mountain Avenue in Middlesex, New Jersey, is a 9.6acres site which was initially used to stockpile pitchblende uranium ore. From 1943 to 1955, under the direction of the Manhattan Project and its successor agency, the United States Atomic Energy Commission (AEC), it was used to crush, dry, screen, weigh, assay, store, package, and ship uranium ore, along with thorium and beryllium ores, for the development of the atomic bomb.

Contamination

It was later discovered that radioactive waste had been disposed of a half mile away at the Middlesex Municipal Landfill.[1] The site was used from 1955 to 1967 for the sampling and storage of thorium residues, and was decontaminated, certified, and released for unrestricted use in 1967.[2] During the decontamination process, radioactive materials were carried away by wind and rain to the yards of nearby residents.[3]

The facility was used by the United States Marine Corps as a reserve training center from 1969 until 1979, when the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) took over and cleaned up the residential properties. Excavated soil was stored at the site in a specially constructed pile, known as the Vicinity Properties (VP) pile. The United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) disposed of 33000cuyd of contaminated soil from the Middlesex Municipal Landfill pile in 1998 and 35000cuyd from the VP pile in 1999.

As of 2007, the USACE continues to do ground water testing and has proposed a remedial action plan with the United States Environmental Protection Agency and the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection. Closure of the site is pending, and long-term surveillance and maintenance requirements will be determined once final site conditions are known.[4]

Future use

In April 2024, the site was officially transferred to the Borough to build its public works facility and a warehouse with an adjoining road.[5] [6]

External links

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Middlesex Municipal Landfill . www.nan.usace.army.mil . 23 July 2024.
  2. Geologic report, Middlesex Municipal Landfill site, Middlesex, New Jersey . Formerly Utilized Sites Remedial Action Program (FUSRAP) . 1 March 1984 . 1 . 23 July 2024 . United States Department of Energy . . en.
  3. Web site: FACT SHEET - Middlesex Sampling Plant, NJ . New York District Website . US Army Corps of Engineers . 23 July 2024.
  4. Web site: Middlesex Sampling Plant, New Jersey Site. United States Department of Energy, Office of Legacy Management. 2009-06-22. deviated. https://web.archive.org/web/20090625072931/http://www.lm.doe.gov/land/sites/nj/middlesexsp/middlesexsp.htm. 2009-06-25.
  5. News: Baldwin . Carly . Middlesex Boro Superfund Site Will Become Public Works Facility . 23 July 2024 . Middlesex, NJ Patch . 11 October 2023 . en.
  6. Web site: Borough Site Chosen for EPA Reuse Award; Ceremony Held Oct. 11 . Middlesex Borough . 23 July 2024 . 11 October 2023.