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Hocomonco Pond

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Type
  
Pond

Surface area
  
27 acres (11 ha)

Contaminants
  
Creosote

Area
  
11 ha

Proposed
  
30 December 1982

Basin countries
  
United States

CERCLIS ID
  
MAD980732341

Surface elevation
  
84 m

Listed
  
8 September 1983

Location
  
Westborough, Massachusetts

Hocomonco Pond is a recreational pond located in Westborough, Massachusetts near Route 9. Also called Hobomoc Pond, it was named for Hobomok, a Wamesit Indian evil spirit. The pond and adjacent land are a Superfund site.

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Map of Hocomonco Pond, Westborough, MA 01581, USA

Superfund siteEdit

A wood treatment and preservation plant operated on a 23-acre (9.3 ha) site near the pond during the 1930s and 1940s. The business saturated wood products (e.g. telephone poles, railroad ties, pilings and fence posts) with creosote to preserve them. During the treatment process, excess creosote and wastes where discharged to an unlined pit, the "former lagoon". The creosote, which contains carcinogenic polyaromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) compounds, seeped into sediments, soil and groundwater. A storm drain built in the 1970s along the east side of the former lagoon transported liquid contaminants to the pond. The site was added to the National Priorities List on September 8, 1983.

A 1985 Record of Decision specified remedies for cleaning up the site. A landfill for the conaminants was constructed at the former lagoon. The storm drain was relocated. Contaminated soil, waste and sediements were excavated and dredged in operations completed in 1996. The former lagoon area was then capped. The groundwater remains contaminated.

References

Hocomonco Pond Wikipedia