Gadsden, AL: Techtrix
The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is cleaning up contamination at the Techtrix, Inc. site (the Site), an electroplating and metal finishing facility located at 525 Plainview Street in Gadsden, Alabama. The Site has been assessed and is secured. The cleanup is being performed as a time-critical removal action to permanently remove the material from the site and protect human health and the environment. The cleanup is expected to be completed within the next few months. All contaminated wastes will be sent to an approved off-site disposal facility. EPA will maintain on-site security until the contaminated materials are safely disposed.
EPA hosted a public meeting on October 15, 2024, from 5:30-6:30 p.m. at the Mission Baptist Church in Gadsden, AL to discuss the cleanup. Please review the U.S. EPA Techtrix, Inc. Cleanup Fact Sheet (pdf) - Hoja informativa sobre limpieza de Techtrix, Inc. de la EPA de EE. UU. (pdf) for more cleanup information. This PowerPoint was presented at the public meeting on October 15, 2024 to show the conditions inside the Techtrix, Inc. building. (pptx) Pictured are vats of chemicals used in the electroplating process, containers that the hazardous waste is stored in and, lastly, security measures in place.
In March 2024, after the death of the property owner, the estate declared it could not complete required cleanup and closure actions. It then became necessary for EPA to assess the site for a cleanup. In July 2024, EPA conducted a site assessment, which included samples of the wastes and soil outside the facility. While the complete sampling results are still preliminary, they confirm liquid containing cyanide, stored in totes and vats, and corrosive wastes. An emergency response was initiated in August 2024 after a follow up site visit revealed several damaged tanks that were leaking and in danger of critically failing. The response action included emptying the tanks of the liquids and disconnecting utilities.
Community residents are strongly encouraged to avoid the property. Twenty-four-hour security is currently in place at the Site, and a fence and video cameras have been installed around the building perimeter to prevent anyone from entering.
More cleanup details, to include fact sheets, public meeting notices, etc. will be posted as they become available. For more information, please contact:
- Community Involvement Coordinator, Marjorie Thomas, at [email protected]
- On-Scene Coordinator, Chuck Berry, at [email protected]
- On-Scene Coordinator, John Maddox, at [email protected]
Questions for the Gadsden/Etowah County Emergency Management Agency should be directed to: [email protected].
For community members needing computer access to view the Site webpage, please visit the Gadsden Public Library branches at the addresses below:
Main Branch
254 South College Street
Gadsden, AL 35901
Genealogy Branch
2700 West Meighan Boulevard
Gadsden, AL 35904