Sterigenics Willowbrook Facility - Updates from 2018-2019
August 14, 2019
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) posted the Risk Assessment Report for the Sterigenics Facility in Willowbrook, IL. The report and associated appendices can be found here.
May 29, 2019
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) posted a summary of the agency's risk assessment of ethylene oxide emissions from the Sterigenic's Commercial Sterilizer in Willowbrook, Illinois. Read the summary here.
Presentations from the Community Meeting held on May 29 can be downloaded here.
May 20, 2019
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) held an Air Toxics Risk Assessment 101 on Monday, May 20, 2019 to provide information about how the Agency assesses risk from air toxic pollutants in the outdoor air.
Slides from the May 20th webinar are available here.
Watch a recording of the webinar here.
May 13, 2019
The U.S. EPA will host an open house and community meeting to provide updates on the agency’s work to better understand air emissions of ethylene oxide from the Sterigenics facility in Willowbrook, Illinois. Both will be held Wednesday, May 29, 2019 at the Marriott Chicago Southwest at Burr Ridge, 1200 Burr Ridge Parkway, Burr Ridge, Illinois, 60527.
April 26, 2019
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency held a webinar on Wednesday, April 26, 2019 to review the final set of ethylene oxide air monitoring data in the Willowbrook, IL area.
Slides from the April 26th webinar are available here.
Watch a recording of the webinar here.
April 24, 2019
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency held a webinar on Wednesday, April 24, 2019 to review Techniques and Skills for Providing Effective Input in the EPA Rulemaking Process.
Slides from the April 24th webinar are available here.
Watch a recording of the webinar here.
April 17, 2019
A recording of the April 9, 2019 webinar "Air Toxics 101 for Ethylene Oxide" is available here.
April 10, 2019
March 28, 2019
EPA to Pause Monitoring
After 4 ½ months of testing the community’s air for ethylene oxide, EPA will pause air quality monitoring in Willowbrook, Illinois at the end of the month. The Agency is evaluating options -- including whether to resume monitoring – if conditions in the community change.
Based on feedback from the community, EPA began monitoring in Willowbrook in November 2018, seeking three-months of air quality monitoring data to help the agency assess risks from ethylene oxide emissions from the Sterigenics commercial sterilizer in Willowbrook. EPA has begun work on its risk assessment, which the Agency expects to complete later this Spring.
March 22, 2019
A recording of the March 7, 2019 webinar, "Update of EPA’s Ethylene Oxide Monitoring data for Willowbrook, Illinois" is available here.
March 21, 2019
Latest monitoring data posted:
EPA webinar: Update of EPA’s Ethylene Oxide Monitoring data for Willowbrook, Illinois
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency held a webinar at 2 p.m. central time, Thursday, March 21, 2019, to review data from air quality monitoring in Willowbrook, Illinois conducted between February 14 and February 26, 2019.
Slides from the March 21st webinar are available here.
Watch a recording of the webinar here.
March 7, 2019
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency held a webinar at 2 p.m. CST Thursday, March 7, 2019 to review air quality monitoring data for Willowbrook, Illinois, covering seven days from January 22, 2019 to February 11, 2019.
Slides from the March 7th webinar are available here.
Watch a recording of the webinar here.
February 21, 2019
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency held a webinar at 1 p.m. CST Thursday, February 21, 2019 to review air quality monitoring data for Willowbrook, Illinois, covering seven days from January 2, 2019 to January 17, 2019.
Slides from the February 21st webinar are available here.
Watch a recording of the webinar here.
February 5, 2019
Results for air quality samples taken in late November and December 2018:
EPA has posted results for 12 days of air quality monitoring in Willowbrook: November 25 and 28, and December 1, 6, 7, 10, 13, 16, 19, 22, 26 and 28. EPA will use all the data as part of a full assessment of risk from ethylene oxide in Willowbrook, which we expect to complete by Spring 2019.
With these results, seven weeks of data are now available. Based on the full data set to date, EPA notes:
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The two sites located closest to the two Sterigenics buildings are seeing the highest ethylene oxide concentrations. Average readings are a little over 2 micrograms per cubic meter; however, there have been readings as high as 10 and 11 micrograms per cubic meter.
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Monitors at the six community-oriented sites are seeing ethylene oxide concentrations that are consistently on the order of a few tenths of a microgram per cubic meter.
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At community-oriented monitors upwind of the Sterigenics buildings, ethylene oxide concentrations generally have ranged from 0.1 to 0.5 micrograms per cubic meter.
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At the community-oriented monitors downwind of the Sterigenics buildings, ethylene oxide concentrations have occasionally been as high as 1.7 micrograms per cubic meter.
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Despite the additional data, monitoring information about ethylene oxide in the Willowbrook area remains limited. It remains premature to draw conclusions about long-term health risks from the data. EPA is continuing to monitor in the Willowbrook area and will continue to post data as it becomes available. We expect to post data from several January sampling days soon.
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EPA will use all the data as part of a full assessment of risk from ethylene oxide in Willowbrook, which we expect to complete by Spring 2019.
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Note: as part of EPA’s ongoing quality assurance efforts, the agency has updated a few results from November. These updates apply to a small number of lower concentration values; they do not change any of the higher values.
EPA webinar: Update of EPA’s Ethylene Oxide Monitoring data for Willowbrook, Illinois:
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency held a webinar at 1 p.m. Central Time Tuesday, February 5, 2019 to review the most recent air quality monitoring data for Willowbrook, Illinois.
Slides from the February 5th webinar are available here.
Watch a recording of the webinar here.
January 28, 2019
Status of ethylene oxide monitoring data
EPA is completing steps to assure the quality of air quality samples taken in the Willowbrook community in December 2018, as well as during the government shutdown in January 2019. We will post results as soon as possible.
December 28, 2018
New questions and answers were added to the Frequent Questions page on December 20 and 28th.
December 13, 2018
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency will hold a webinar Tuesday, December 18, 2018, to provide updates on ethylene oxide monitoring in Willowbrook, Ill.
Slides from the December 18th webinar are available here.
Watch a recording of the webinar here.
December 7, 2018
EPA has posted results for three days of air quality monitoring in Willowbrook: November 13, 16 and 19
- Monitors detected ethylene oxide in the air at the two sites closest to the Sterigenics facility.
- Monitors did not detect ethylene oxide at the six community-oriented sites -- those at schools and in residential areas.
- It is premature to draw conclusions from the data. EPA plans to continue monitoring in the Willowbrook area for three months and will continue to post data as it becomes available.
- EPA will conduct a full assessment of risk from ethylene oxide in Willowbrook, which we expect to complete by Spring 2019.
- On November 21, 2018, EPA announced that it had identified an issue with the analytical method used in previous EPA monitoring. We have changed the analytical method, so that the issue does not affect these results.
Learn more about the monitoring and see the data by location.
November 23, 2018
Background information packet on ethylene oxide for the Willowbrook Community
November 21, 2018
- Open House and Public Meeting on Ethylene Oxide
The U.S. EPA will host an open house and community forum to provide updates on the agency’s work to better understand air emissions of ethylene oxide from the Sterigenics facility in Willowbrook, Illinois. Both will be held Thursday, November 29, 2018 at Ashton Place, 341 75th St, Willowbrook, Ill.
- Potential Issue Regarding Previous Ethylene Oxide Monitoring Results
U.S. EPA recently discovered an issue with the way ethylene oxide has been measured. As a result of the issue, monitors may have reported higher ambient levels of ethylene oxide than actually exist. More specifically, the chemical Trans-2-butene can be incorrectly identified as ethylene oxide when air quality samples are being analyzed in a laboratory. Trans-2-butene can be released from petrochemical industrial processes and the burning of fossil fuels. EPA discovered the issue as part of its work to improve the analysis method for ethylene oxide.
- What this Means
This discovery means that the results of air quality monitoring conducted prior to October 2018 may have shown higher concentrations of ethylene oxide than were actually in the air. This includes air quality monitoring that U.S. EPA’s Region 5 conducted in mid-May 2018 in Willowbrook, Illinois. U.S. EPA cannot fully evaluate the difference between reported and actual ethylene oxide concentrations, as the samples of air collected in mid-May are no longer available for analysis. U.S. EPA has made a change to its analytical method to prevent this issue in the analysis of future air quality samples – including those from monitoring started in November 2018 in the Willowbrook area. U.S. EPA is making the technical information about this change available for other laboratories.
- Does the monitoring issue change EPA’s conclusions in the National Air Toxics Assessment (NATA)?
No. U.S. EPA would have been concerned about ethylene oxide in Willowbrook, even without air quality monitoring
.U.S. EPA’s NATA identified census tracts in the Willowbrook area as a potentially higher risk community. NATA is based on air quality modeling: it does not rely on any air monitoring data.
In addition, in the health consultation conducted for U.S. EPA Region 5, ATSDR relied on both the Region’s modeled estimates of ethylene oxide in the outdoor air in the area near the Sterigenics facility as well as the results of the monitoring the Region conducted in mid-May.
- What this Means
November 14, 2018
EPA is monitoring the outdoor air near the Sterigenics facility to better understand levels of ethylene oxide (EtO) in the air. The first monitors began collecting air samples on November 13, 2018. Learn more.
November 5, 2018
EPA will hold a community meeting on November 29, 2018. We will post more information once we finalize time and location.
October 24, 2018
EPA has set up a dedicated email address for inquiries related to ethylene oxide and the Sterigenics facility in Willowbrook, IL. Emails should be sent to [email protected].
October 10, 2018
What is EPA doing to reduce ethylene oxide from the Sterigenics facility?
What has been done to date:
Sterigenics has taken steps to further control ethylene oxide emissions from the Willowbrook facility and estimates that those controls have reduced ethylene oxide by about 92 percent.
On September 20 and 21, 2018, a contractor hired by Sterigenics conducted stack tests to measure the actual emissions from the control devices at the facility. U.S. EPA and Illinois EPA experts were present to observe the tests.
The following links exit the site See the test results from September 20, 2018 and September 21, 2018.
What happened next:
- Once the final report from the stack test is complete, and delivered to U. S. EPA, the Agency will review the results to confirm how much ethylene oxide the pollution controls are reducing. EPA will that information to estimate current emissions from the Sterigenics facility.
- U.S. EPA needs the emissions estimates to help the agency determine how far any remaining ethylene oxide emissions will disperse and what the levels of ethylene oxide in the air nearby the facility are likely to be. EPA will determine this using a computer model.
- The information also will help EPA determine the best places to monitor the air for ethylene oxide in the area. EPA will work with local elected officials in the area as it develops its monitoring plan.
- Existing monitoring methods are not sensitive enough to detect ethylene oxide at all levels in the outdoor air. Because of this, EPA cannot use monitoring alone to determine the levels of ethylene oxide in the air around the facility.
- EPA will conduct a risk assessment for the Willowbrook area. This assessment will be more comprehensive than either NATA or the ATSDR analysis. It will be similar to the types of risk assessments EPA conducts when it is reviewing its regulations for industries that emit air toxics to determine whether those rules need to be updated to improve protection of public health.