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Unit 5 Hazardous Waste and Love Canal
  • Module Environmental Justice and Freshwater
    Resources

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UNIT GOALS
  • Discuss Love Canal from a historical and
    environmental justice standpoint.
  • Articulate the events that led to the passage of
    the Superfund Act.
  • Demonstrate how geology and hydrology facilitated
    the flow of toxic materials at Love Canal.

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1892 Love Canal began as a plan to connect the
upper and lower Niagara Rivers and generate
hydropower.
Hazardous Waste and Love Canal Part 1
  • 1920 Sold at public auction, became a dumpsite
    used primarily by Hooker Chemical Corporation
    (subsidiary of Occidental Petroleum), but also by
    the City of Niagara and the US Army.
  • 1953 Hooker filled the canal, covered it with
    dirt, and sold the land to the Board of Education
    for 1 with the "warning" that chemical wastes
    were buried on the property.
  • 1954 99th Street Elementary School built on the
    property.

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  • 1970s Approximately 800 private homes and 240
    low-income apartments were built around Love
    Canal.
  • 1976 A study revealed toxic chemical residues in
    the air at a high percentage of homes at the
    canals southern end. Drums of chemicals were
    found just beneath or on the surface, and high
    levels of PCBs were in the storm sewer system.
  • Love Canal Homeowners Association collected
    health data from families which showed
    clustering of diseases in neighborhoods.
  • 1978 the New York State Department of Health
    (NYSDOH) found high levels of contaminants and
    recommended that the 99th Street school be
    closed, that pregnant women and children under
    age of two be evacuated, and that residents not
    eat out of their home gardens, and spend minimal
    time in their basements.
  • 1980 President Jimmy Carter ordered evacuation
    of Love Canal.

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Comprehensive Environmental Response,
Compensation Liability Act of 1980 (CERCLA)
  • Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) manages
    cleanup of contaminated sites.
  • Companies have to pay for costs of cleanup.

also known as Superfund
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Love Canal Today
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Visit Love Canal Site in Google Earth
  • Questions
  • Compare and contrast the present day and 1978
    images. What are the major differences?
  • Use the ruler tool to estimate the
    distance from the center of the canal site to the
    old neighborhood and from the closest
    neighborhood to the west today.
  • Note the location of the Niagara River to the
    south and a creek to the north of the landfill.
    How do you think these features interact with the
    contaminants?

Click on this map to launch Google Earth
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Hazardous Waste and Love Canal Part 2
Question Why didnt the chemicals and other
hazardous materials simply flow downward and
deeper into the ground?
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  • Below is a simplified cross section of Love
    Canal.
  • Note the relative thicknesses of materials and
    locations of home basement.
  • Note contrasting geology
  • Sandy silt near surface allows material to flow
    from dump into homes.
  • Clays farther down provide barrier to flow
    laterally and vertically.
  • Note the permeability values given.

Home basement
West
East
Love Canal
Topsoil sandy silt
- 4 to 5.5 ft
Hard clay
- 12 ft
Depth unknown

Soft clay
- 23 ft
Glacial till
- 38 ft
Lockport Dolomite
Permeability gt 10-5 cm/s
Permeability 10-8 to 10-9 cm/s
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What is permeability? To visualize the concept
of permeability, click on the Compare button on
the animation linked below.
Gravel
Sand
Silt
Clay
See the animation http//techalive.mtu.edu/meec/m
odule06/Permeability.htm
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Precipitation
Infiltration
Love Canal dump
Appx 150 m
Home site
Groundwater
Topsoil sandy silt , allows fast infiltration
and lateral migration
4 to 5.5 ft
Leachate
Permeability gt 10-5 cm/s
Basement
Hard clay Less permeable and acts as a barrier
to downward water migration and infiltration and
slows leachate flow
Confining Layer
8 ft
Permeability 10-9 cm/s
Not to Scale
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Question How long did it take for chemicals and
contaminants to flow from the dump at Love Canal
to homes nearby?
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