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Anderson Road Landfill

Anderson Road Landfill is an 80-acre sanitary landfill serving Monroe County, Indiana. In the 1960s and 1970s, part of the landfill was used for the disposal of PCB waste from the Westinghouse manufacturing plant in Bloomington. In 1987, the PCB-contaminated waste was excavated and placed into a storage facility constructed for that purpose at the Winston-Thomas Treatment Plant, another PCB-contaminated site in Bloomington. Water from a contaminated pond near the Anderson Road Landfill was transferred to a contaminated lagoon at the Winston-Thomas Treatment Plant.


Warning! Eat no fish from Clear Creek, Pleasant Run, Salt or Richland Creeks.

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