EPA Begins Hazardous Substances Removal from Former Omni Polymers Facility in Toledo, Ohio
This week, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) started cleanup of hazardous substances from the former Omni Polymers facility at 1925 Nebraska Ave. in Toledo, Ohio. EPA estimates the work will be complete in spring 2026.
The property was operated from 2022 to 2024 by Omni Polymers International Corp. as a bulk plastic waste grinding and container reconditioning facility. On May 22, 2024, the city of Toledo requested EPA assistance to help evaluate environmental concerns due to unsecured hazardous materials on site.
Earlier this year, an EPA assessment of the site revealed around 2,300 containers, some potentially contaminated with elevated levels of cyanide, sulfide, arsenic, cadmium, and chromium. Cleanup will include identification of the contents in the containers, then consolidating, packaging and removing hazardous substances for off-site disposal. EPA will conduct air monitoring throughout the cleanup.
More information about the response is available at the Omni Polymers website.
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