DNR Update (3/1/12) – Madison Kipp Cleanup and Investigation
Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources sent this bulletin at 03/01/2012 05:22 PM CST
Public Meeting Follow-Up
Wednesday night (2/29/12), staff from the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) Remediation and Redevelopment (RR) Program joined Ald. Marsha Rummel and representatives from the city of Madison at a public meeting to discuss the status of the investigation and cleanup of contamination at the Madison Kipp Corporation property and nearby homes.
A copy of the presentation slides provided by DNR project manager Mike Schmoller is available online.
If you have a question that wasn’t addressed at the public meeting, please see the ‘Contacts’ tab on DNR’s Kipp Investigation and Cleanup web page, to locate the best person to give you an answer. For general questions, please contact Mike Schmoller: Michael.Schmoller@wisconsin.gov, 608-275-3303.
DNR’s Kipp Response Web Page has New Address
The redesign of the DNR’s web site has shifted the web addresses (URLs) for all web pages, including the Madison Kipp Investigation and Cleanup page.
You can easily find the page by visiting dnr.wi.gov and searching “Kipp”. The full web address is dnr.wi.gov/topic/Brownfields/kipp.html. Please update your bookmarks!
New Documents Available
The following documents were recently posted to the DNR’s Kipp response web page:
- Soil Vapor Extraction Pilot Test Summary and Phase I System Design –Arcadis
- 2010 Tetrachloroethylene (PCE) Isocontrous in Deep Groundwater Wells near Madison Kipp – City of Madison
- 2010 Tetrachloroethylene (PCE) Isocontrous in Shallow Water Table Wells – City of Madison
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