age 6/The Bat+a I ion/Tuesday, May 31, 1983 Clean-up crews work at chemical dump site United Press International CROSBY — Crews were on tandby Saturday to clean up ny newly discovered black ;lobs of contaminated materials /hich may have escaped from a lazardous dump site during last weekend’s flooding, an official aid. Harris County Pollution Control Director Allison Peirce aid the sticky balls of waste naterial did not pose a threat to he general public, but he autioned residents living near he French Limited waste site 1 long U.S. 90 and the San Jacin- I o River north of Houston gainst touching any wastes that night have drained from a hold- GRADUATE STUDENTS Academic Services has several assistantship listings from various de partments for the summer and fall. For information come to Room #100, Har rington Tower. ing pit during heavy rains. “Any citizens who find any of the black globs should call us, and we will send someone to pick them up,” Peirce said. “This is kind of tarry material, and it is not material you’d want to get on someone.” Peirce said tests of three sam ples of tar-like material from the site were found to contain high levels levels of polychlorinated biphenyls, or PCBs. The tests showed the black balls of waste contained concen trations of PCBs at 500 parts- per-million, well above the En vironmental Protection Agen cy’s maximum safety threshold of 50 ppm, Peirce said. U.S. Rep. Jack Fields, R- Texas, Friday said he would oversee the Environmental Pro tection Agency’s role in any cleanup at the site. “It’s my understanding that the EPA will provide means to make any cleanup that is exter nal to the French pit,” Peirce said. The EPA banned the manu facture and use of PCBs in 1979. The chemical, once used to insu late industrial electrical equip ment, is suspected of causing cancer. Peirce said he found hun dreds of the black globs, ranging in size from several inches to less than an inch in diameter, atop an earthen dike surrounding a pit at the site. He said EPA offi cials estimated 5 percent of the total waste in the pit escaped elsewhere on the site because of flooding caused by stormy rather last weekend. However Peirce said he doubted if any of the contamin ated material left the 18 acre dump site. “I don’t think there’s a big threat out there,” Peirce said. Initial tests of floodwaters downstream from the French Limited and the nearby Sikes Disposal pit — labeled by the EPA as among 418 of the na tion’s worst hazardous waste sites — showed no signs of pollu tants. Under an EPA-sponsored partial cleanup of the French site two years ago, the PCB laced material was siphoned from an adjoining ditch, where it had seeped over a period of years. 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