EPA Promises Gordon Response To Middle Point Request

Press Release

Date: May 31, 2007
Location: Murfreesboro, TN
Issues: Environment


EPA Promises Gordon Response To Middle Point Request

Environmental Protection Agency officials have told U.S. Rep. Bart Gordon they will provide a thorough response to his request for the agency to verify the safety of Middle Point landfill.

"While state officials are assuring me that Middle Point poses no danger, the EPA will provide an objective opinion regarding the state's efforts to ensure the landfill's safety and its effect on the land, air and water in Rutherford County," said Gordon.

On May 21, Gordon made the request to the EPA. In a conference call yesterday (Wednesday) with EPA and state officials, Gordon learned the agency intends to provide a response within days.

One item Gordon asked the EPA to examine was the radiation levels of the landfill's leachate, which is treated by the Murfreesboro Water and Sewer Department. During the call, Gordon learned that no radiation tests have been conducted on the leachate, which is produced when rainwater percolates through the landfill.

State officials told Gordon that leachate samples from Middle Point were sent to an independent lab for testing following recent news reports about the low level radioactive waste in the landfill. Results of the tests are expected within a few weeks.

The state told Gordon it would hold a public meeting regarding the landfill, but a date has not been announced.

In addition, the City of Murfreesboro is currently conducting additional tests to ensure the safety of its water supply.

"I'm sure most residents were just as shocked as I was when I learned about the radioactive material going into Middle Point," said Gordon. "These additional tests will provide much-needed information to those who live near the landfill and drink the city's water."


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