Leonard,
There are a number of instances of superfund sites impacted with creosote and other wood preserving chemicals, most with groundwater contamination. A good place to check would be EPA’s website. In the Mid Atlantic, EPA Region 3, see the following links:
For arsenicals
Lots of info and links to other sites (e.g.;, ATSDR public health assessments)
Bill
William C. Looney
Senior Program Manager
Environment
D 414.577.1362 C 262.893.0658
bill.looney**At_Symbol_Here**aecom.com
AECOM
11425 W. Lake Park Drive, Suite 100
Milwaukee, WI 53224
T 414.359.3030 F 414.359.0822
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Subject: [DCHAS-L] wood preservatives & well
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Anyone know of instances of well contamination resulting from the application of wood preservative to telephone or electric poles near the well?
Leonard
Vance,
Ph.D.
Virginia Commonwealth University
Richmond, Va. 23298-0212
(804) 628-2513
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