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According to the EPA website, this shows "EPA contractors performing a confined space entry to remove sludge..." in Baycote // www.epaosc.org (September 16, 2012) |
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency said Friday that crews will complete the first phase of their cleanup next week at the Baycote Metal Finishing site in Mishawaka. The EPA began a federally-supervised cleanup at the former chrome-plating and metal-finishing plant in May.
Since then, about 84,000 gallons of hazardous chemicals and metals have been removed.
A September chemical fire at the site temporarily forced thousands of Mishawaka residents from their homes. That fire began when a contractor placed chemicals too close together at the site.
Crews are suspending work at the plant site for the winter, but will resume the cleanup in the spring.