Cleanup Activities for Lower Neponset River, Boston/Milton, MA
- Background
- What Has Been Done to Clean Up the Site?
- What Is the Current Site Status?
- Sampling and Monitoring
Background
The Lower Neponset River site consists of a 3.7-mile section of the Neponset River between its confluence with Mother Brook (in Hyde Park, Massachusetts (MA)) and the Walter Baker Dam (in Dorchester/Milton, MA). Based on preliminary studies, this portion of the river contains sediment contaminated with elevated levels of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs). The Lower Neponset River channel ranges from approximately 40 feet to 300 feet wide and comprises an estimated 40 acres within or bordering the City of Boston (Hyde Park, Mattapan and Dorchester sections) and the Town of Milton, MA. The site is bordered by residential, commercial, industrial, and public parcels of land, including the Neponset River Greenway.
From 2002 through 2006, the United States Geological Survey (USGS), in cooperation with the Massachusetts Executive Office of Environmental Affairs Riverways Program and the EPA, conducted studies which included the Lower Neponset River in Boston and Milton. According to the USGS report, the PCB concentrations substantially increased in sediment core samples collected downstream of the Mother Brook confluence. In 2006 and 2007, Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (MassDEP) oversaw a large removal of contaminated sediments in Mother Brook, which feeds into the Neponset River. In 2013, MassDEP conducted sediment core sampling to further evaluate PCBs in Neponset River sediments at four areas along the Neponset River.
In October 2015, MassDEP requested that the EPA evaluate the Neponset River for potential listing on the National Priorities List (NPL) as the surface water, sediment, and fish within the Neponset River and Estuary are contaminated with PCBs. On March 16, 2022, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) listed the Lower Neponset River site on the National Priorities List.
What Has Been Done to Clean Up the Site?
A Preliminary Assessment (pdf) was completed on August 13, 2018.
The Site Inspection (pdf) was completed on April 19, 2019.
The Site was listed on the National Priorities List on March 16, 2022.
The remedial investigation began in February 2023.
The Remedial Investigation and Feasibility Study Phase I sampling (from the confluence of the Mother Brook and the Neponset River downstream to the Tileston and Hollingsworth Dam) was completed in November of 2023.
For updates on the progress at the Lewis Chemical removal site, please refer to https://response.epa.gov/lewischemical
For updates on the progress at the Riverside Square PCBs removal investigation site, please refer to https://response.epa.gov/riversidesquarepcb
What Is the Current Site Status?
On March 16, 2022, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) listed the Lower Neponset River site on the National Priorities List (NPL).
The Remedial Investigation and Feasibility Study Phase I sampling (from the confluence of the Mother Brook and the Neponset River downstream to the Tileston and Hollingsworth Dam) was completed in November of 2023.
An Engineering Evaluation and Cost Analysis to evaluate early action alternatives is anticipated to be completed by October 2024.
The Remedial Investigation and Feasibility Phase 2 sampling is planned for 2024.
Sampling and Monitoring
General remedial investigation activities included in Phase I to date include, but are not limited to, site reconnaissance, well and outfall inventory, historical and cultural resource surveys, geospatial data collection, magnetometer surveys, installation of transducers, sediment profile imaging, ecological characterization and evaluations, and the sampling of soil, sediment, surface water and porewater.