The contamination was the result of the use of fire-fighting foam containing PFAS chemicals at the State College Regional Airport that resulted in groundwater pollution.
DEP’s Hazardous Sites Cleanup Program (HSCP) staff began their investigation in 2019 following the detection of PFAS above the EPA Health Advisory Level (HAL) at a public water system located on High Tech Road across Fox Hill Road, to the north from the SCRA.
Subsequent sampling identified that the plume had impacted not only businesses along the industrial park on High Tech Road, but also residential water supply wells located mainly south of the SCRA.
As per DEP’s Statement of Decision, published on October 12, 2022, DEP provided an alternative water supply, first in the form of bottled water, and then Point of Entry Treatment Systems to any residences within the investigation area having detections above relevant State and Federal groundwater standards for PFAS.
Under the proposed agreement, Penn State University has agreed to pay DEP $564,767.29 to resolve a portion of its environmental response cost liability at the site.
The proposed Consent Order is available for public review on DEP’s Benner Township PFAS Investigation webpage.
Comments are due February 5.
Read the entire PA Bulletin notice for instructions on how to submit comments and more background. (PA Bulletin, page 7966)
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-- The Allegheny Front: Penn State OKs Agreement With DEP To Address PFAS Around Airport, Pay More Than $500,000
[Posted: December 6, 2024] PA Environment Digest
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