************************************************************* EPA Fact Sheet Dated February 1994 NEAL'S DUMP PCB capacitors and PCB-contaminated rags were taken to the 1/2 acre site known as Neal's Dump in Owen County, Indiana near the White River. These activities occurred between 1966 and 1971. Soil sampling results indicate PCB concentration levels to 220,000 parts per million at the site. PCBs in the groundwater were detected at 31 parts per billion. The site was listed on the National Priorities List in June, 1986. Westinghouse conducted some initial removal measures to prevent contamination from migrating off-site. These measures included: Fencing the site perimeter. Installing a clay cap. Monitoring site conditions and surface drainage control. Westinghouse also conducts semi-annual groundwater monitoring at the site. In May 1991, PCBs were detected at low levels in the on-site wells. Neal's Dump awaits ultimate disposition of the 14,000 cubic yards of materials containing PCBs at the site. Source: Original EPA Fact Sheet scanned by COPA for the BBS. *************************************************************