From Deseret News archives:
After 23 years, Midvale Slag site is clean
Ex-Superfund area cost $17 million, took 17 months to cleanse
Monday was a landmark day for the old Midvale Slag site, where lead and arsenic once permeated the soil and were often sent flying into the air by smelters that long occupied the area. State, city and environmental officials met on the land just west of the 7200 South freeway exit to celebrate its future.
The former Superfund site took 17 months and $17 million to clean up. The site was removed from the Environmental Protection Agency National Priorities list last month, a list it had been on since 1991.
The environmental overhaul was completed by ENTACT Inc., a Texas-based company. The process included removing the highly contaminated soil and burying slag with new dirt. On top of that, the EPA will continue to monitor construction on the site, including air and water quality.
"This day, after 23 years, it's a miracle it finally came to this point," she said.
The land constitutes 20 percent of Midvale and is one of the last pieces of undeveloped property in the city. It spans two toxic sites Midvale Slag and Sharon Steel and was a discouraging blight, Seghini said.
"This is the only place I can guarantee is clean. Any other lot you buy, who knows," Seghini said, laughing. "There's always the perception that it's not clean. I can guarantee you, working with EPA and UDEQ (Utah Department of Environmental Quality), it's very clean."
Right off the I-15 and I-215 freeways and barely 20 minutes from most Salt Lake County locations, city staff plan a fiber-optic wired development that will be a technology park.
"If we were to identify the epicenter of our population along the Wasatch front, it would be right where we sit today," Gov. Jon Huntsman Jr. said. "When you talk about a populated region like the Wasatch Front that is growing twice, three times the national average, and we're taking up virtually every single corner of land available in the Wasatch Valley, this kind of location becomes extremely important."
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