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Planning Continues for PCB Cleanup Near Trowbridge Dam

Updated: Apr 24, 2021

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is working with NCR Corporation,

Michigan Department of Natural Resources, and Michigan Department of

Environment, Great Lakes and Energy on a project to remove PCB-contaminated

sediment and soil along the Kalamazoo River near the Trowbridge Dam in


Trowbridge Township. Polychlorinated Biphenyls or PCBs are a group of man-

made organic chemicals. PCBs were domestically manufactured from 1929 until


manufacturing was banned in 1979. PCBs do not readily break down once in the

environment and can bioaccumulate. The work will take place upstream of the

Trowbridge Dam. The project is very complex and may take three or more years to

complete. This work is important to remove contaminated sediment, stabilize

riverbanks to prevent future contamination and erosion, improve water quality, and

reduce contamination in fish.


Upcoming Work in Your Area

This year, EPA will continue surveying and sampling sediment and

soil to define the extent of the PCB contamination to be removed. This

summer, crews will be clearing land and preparing a staging area for equipment

and materials at the 26th Street boat launch.

Planning and preparations are also underway for construction of a temporary

water control structure to manage river levels during the cleanup. Last year,

workers completed removal of a power pole on the dam and relocated high

voltage power lines to allow access for safe construction activity. EPA plans to

remove the water control structure and the remaining structures of the dam at

the end of the project.

EPA expects that dredging of sediment and soils to begin in 2022 and that final

dam removal will take place in 2024.


About the Allied Paper/Portage Creek/Kalamazoo River Site

This portion of the Kalamazoo River is in what EPA calls Area 4 of Operable Unit

5 at the Allied Paper Inc./Portage Creek/Kalamazoo River Superfund site. The

Trowbridge Dam Area begins near the Lynx Golf Course and follows the river west

to the Trowbridge Dam. The Superfund site is almost entirely on land owned by

MDNR, bordered by wetlands, undeveloped properties and residences. Between

1954 and the 1970s, wastewater from the carbonless copy paper recycling process

contaminated the area, releasing PCBs into the environment. In 1977, a public

health advisory recommended residents not to eat fish caught from the river due to

PCBs found in the fish. In 1990, the EPA placed the site on the National Priorities

List, a roster of the nation’s hazardous waste sites. Since then, cleanups continue.


More about EPA’s progress can be found at www.epa.gov/superfund/allied-paper-

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Patricia Miner
Patricia Miner
Apr 25, 2021

Thank you for the update on Trowbridge Dam Clean-UP.

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Mrs.Amber.Balkema
Mrs.Amber.Balkema
Apr 26, 2021
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Your Welcome!!!

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