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Complete report - Partners for Clean Streams

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Swanton Township Dump (on Manore Rd, North of Neapolis-Waterville Rd., Swanton Township)<br />

Site History:<br />

The Swanton Township Dump was a municipal dump operating from the mid 1950s<br />

until the late 1960s. The Dump accepted typical household/municipal refuse. The<br />

site is currently owned by the Township of Swanton and used <strong>for</strong> the storage of road<br />

maintenance supplies.<br />

Site Investigation (1997)<br />

The site was investigated as part of the Ohio EPA Maumee Area of Concern Project<br />

Phase III Site Assessments in 1997. The site was designated as no further remedial<br />

action planned.<br />

Lead Organization:<br />

Ohio EPA (funded in part by a grant from US EPA)<br />

Swanton Township Dump (North of Monclova Rd., East of Southern Rd., South of Route 295, and West of<br />

Spencer St., Swanton Township)<br />

Site History:<br />

In<strong>for</strong>mation does not appear to exist with respect to the actual existence or operation<br />

of this suspected landfill.<br />

Webstrand Corporation (525 Hamilton St., Toledo)<br />

Site History:<br />

The <strong>for</strong>mer Webstrand Corporation facility located at the corner of Hamilton St. and<br />

Collingwood Blvd. has been historically operated as an engineering and battery<br />

research facility, a manufacturer of automotive instruments, and a storage site <strong>for</strong><br />

finished can inventory. The potential contaminants of concern include organic<br />

solvents and metals.<br />

Site Investigation (1987)<br />

The site was evaluated as a Preliminary Assessment and determined to be a low<br />

priority <strong>for</strong> additional investigation.<br />

Lead Organization:<br />

Ohio EPA<br />

Western Ave. Dump (1401-1463 Western Ave., Toledo)<br />

a.k.a. Swan Creek at Western Ave. Dump<br />

Site History:<br />

The Western Ave. Dump operated until approximately 1930. The Dump accepted<br />

typical household/municipal refuse and commercial wastes. Potential contaminants<br />

of concern include organic constituents and metals. The area is now residential.<br />

Site Investigation (1997)<br />

The site was investigated as part of the Ohio EPA Maumee Area of<br />

Concern Phase III Site Assessments in 1997. The site was designated as no further<br />

remedial action planned.<br />

Lead Organization:<br />

Ohio EPA (funded in part by a grant from US EPA)<br />

132<br />

Activities and Accomplishments<br />

Issue 2: Landfills, Dumps and<br />

in the Maumee Area of Concern Brownfield Sites

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