The DEP has advised that it completed review of the Millington Quarry’s remedial action work plan (RAP) of September 22, 2010. The RAP discusses the results of the first phase of soil sampling for certain areas of the quarry that MQ agreed to test (designated Fill Areas A, B and C). Because contaminants were found to exceed state standards, MQ proposed constructing a cap for the fill. The DEP has rejected the proposal at this time because it believes characterization of the fill is incomplete and more testing is necessary.
In our last communication, we notified you of our group’s efforts urging the DEP to deny the Quarry’s designation of its engineer JM Sorge as a Licensed Site Remediation Professional (LSRP) for the site, which would minimize DEP oversight and potentially eliminate citizen and township input. We have received no notice of action on the LSRP application. In 2012, the Quarry will be able to enter the LSRP program by law but we will continue to seek DEP oversight and designation of an impartial LSRP who can be expected to act in the public’s best interest, as required under the LSRP program.
Citizens for a Clean and Safe Millington Quarry