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the Lake Denmark is part of Sussex County, NJ .

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Was this a private company or part of the Picatinny Arsenal? [UPDATE: Lucky me, it's a Superfund site, with information available online: The site was owned and operated by Reaction Motors/Thiokol Inc. from 1941 to 1963. Past activities included testing and development of rocket engines and propellants. RTI has owned and operated the site from 1972 to the present. During the period of November 1980 and May 1981, the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection and Energy (DEPE) and the Rockaway Township Health Department conducted investigations at the site. In 1981, the Health Department condemned two water supply wells contaminated with VOCs. An Administrative Order and Notice of Prosecution were issued to RTI in August 27, 1981 ordering RTI to properly remove and clean up spills and buried wastes. In settlement of the verified complaint, RTI and DEPE entered into a Consent Order in July 1983 under which RTI had to install ground water monitoring wells. In August 1987, DEPE contracted Acres International Corporation to perform the RI/FS. Remediation of all radiologically contaminated soil areas was completed by RTI under the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) direction in August 1990 and February 1991. In July 1990, a leaking underground storage tank containing solvents was excavated and disposed of offsite. RTI performed an interim removal action in May 1993, which included tanks, drums, and contaminated soil and sumps. In December 1992, RTI and Thiokol Corporation entered into an ACO to reimburse DEPE for the remainder of the RI/FS and to initiate the RD/RA phase. The 263-acre Radiation Technology Incorporated (RTI) site is located in Morris County, Rockaway Township, NJ. The site is located within two sub-basins of the Rockaway River drainage basin, which include Lake Telemark, Lake Ames, Beaver Brook, Lake Denmark, Lake Picatinny, and Green Pond Brook. Wetlands are adjacent to the site. Current site operations involve low-level irradiation of cosmetics and medical products. The site is comprised of three distinct areas: the active RTI complex (15 acres), the former Rockaway Industrial Park (RIP) (65 acres), and undeveloped land (183 acres). Present land use at the RTI site is predominantly light industrial. The area around the site is generally rural with some significant residential and industrial development. Heavy industrial activities have been ongoing at the Army and Navy portions of the Picatinny Military Arsenal west of the site and single-family residences are located to the east of the site. Rockaway Township has a population of approximately 20,000 people. The site was owned and operated by Reaction Motors/Thiokol Inc. from 1941 to 1963. Past activities included testing and development of rocket engines and propellants. RTI has owned and operated the site from 1972 to the present.

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Something wicked in the backwoods of NJ? [UPDATE: Lucky me, it's a Superfund site, with information available online: The site was owned and operated by Reaction Motors/Thiokol Inc. from 1941 to 1963. Past activities included testing and development of rocket engines and propellants. RTI has owned and operated the site from 1972 to the present. During the period of November 1980 and May 1981, the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection and Energy (DEPE) and the Rockaway Township Health Department conducted investigations at the site. In 1981, the Health Department condemned two water supply wells contaminated with VOCs. An Administrative Order and Notice of Prosecution were issued to RTI in August 27, 1981 ordering RTI to properly remove and clean up spills and buried wastes. In settlement of the verified complaint, RTI and DEPE entered into a Consent Order in July 1983 under which RTI had to install ground water monitoring wells. In August 1987, DEPE contracted Acres International Corporation to perform the RI/FS. Remediation of all radiologically contaminated soil areas was completed by RTI under the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) direction in August 1990 and February 1991. In July 1990, a leaking underground storage tank containing solvents was excavated and disposed of offsite. RTI performed an interim removal action in May 1993, which included tanks, drums, and contaminated soil and sumps. In December 1992, RTI and Thiokol Corporation entered into an ACO to reimburse DEPE for the remainder of the RI/FS and to initiate the RD/RA phase. The 263-acre Radiation Technology Incorporated (RTI) site is located in Morris County, Rockaway Township, NJ. The site is located within two sub-basins of the Rockaway River drainage basin, which include Lake Telemark, Lake Ames, Beaver Brook, Lake Denmark, Lake Picatinny, and Green Pond Brook. Wetlands are adjacent to the site. Current site operations involve low-level irradiation of cosmetics and medical products. The site is comprised of three distinct areas: the active RTI complex (15 acres), the former Rockaway Industrial Park (RIP) (65 acres), and undeveloped land (183 acres). Present land use at the RTI site is predominantly light industrial. The area around the site is generally rural with some significant residential and industrial development. Heavy industrial activities have been ongoing at the Army and Navy portions of the Picatinny Military Arsenal west of the site and single-family residences are located to the east of the site. Rockaway Township has a population of approximately 20,000 people. The site was owned and operated by Reaction Motors/Thiokol Inc. from 1941 to 1963. Past activities included testing and development of rocket engines and propellants. RTI has owned and operated the site from 1972 to the present.

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Was this a private company or part of the Picatinny Arsenal? [UPDATE: Lucky me, it's a Superfund site, with information available online: The site was owned and operated by Reaction Motors/Thiokol Inc. from 1941 to 1963. Past activities included testing and development of rocket engines and propellants. RTI has owned and operated the site from 1972 to the present. During the period of November 1980 and May 1981, the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection and Energy (DEPE) and the Rockaway Township Health Department conducted investigations at the site. In 1981, the Health Department condemned two water supply wells contaminated with VOCs. An Administrative Order and Notice of Prosecution were issued to RTI in August 27, 1981 ordering RTI to properly remove and clean up spills and buried wastes. In settlement of the verified complaint, RTI and DEPE entered into a Consent Order in July 1983 under which RTI had to install ground water monitoring wells. In August 1987, DEPE contracted Acres International Corporation to perform the RI/FS. Remediation of all radiologically contaminated soil areas was completed by RTI under the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) direction in August 1990 and February 1991. In July 1990, a leaking underground storage tank containing solvents was excavated and disposed of offsite. RTI performed an interim removal action in May 1993, which included tanks, drums, and contaminated soil and sumps. In December 1992, RTI and Thiokol Corporation entered into an ACO to reimburse DEPE for the remainder of the RI/FS and to initiate the RD/RA phase. The 263-acre Radiation Technology Incorporated (RTI) site is located in Morris County, Rockaway Township, NJ. The site is located within two sub-basins of the Rockaway River drainage basin, which include Lake Telemark, Lake Ames, Beaver Brook, Lake Denmark, Lake Picatinny, and Green Pond Brook. Wetlands are adjacent to the site. Current site operations involve low-level irradiation of cosmetics and medical products. The site is comprised of three distinct areas: the active RTI complex (15 acres), the former Rockaway Industrial Park (RIP) (65 acres), and undeveloped land (183 acres). Present land use at the RTI site is predominantly light industrial. The area around the site is generally rural with some significant residential and industrial development. Heavy industrial activities have been ongoing at the Army and Navy portions of the Picatinny Military Arsenal west of the site and single-family residences are located to the east of the site. Rockaway Township has a population of approximately 20,000 people. The site was owned and operated by Reaction Motors/Thiokol Inc. from 1941 to 1963. Past activities included testing and development of rocket engines and propellants. RTI has owned and operated the site from 1972 to the present.



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