SRSW.org
Welcome to the Scio Residents for Safe Water (SRSW) Website.
Our mission is to protect and preserve the groundwater in Scio Township.
Welcome to the Scio Residents for Safe Water (SRSW) Website.
Our mission is to protect and preserve the groundwater in Scio Township.
CARD is the Coalition for Action on Remediation of Dioxane, formed in 2006 by local governments and citizen stakeholders to better jointly understand and address Gelman dioxane site issues.
SRSW provides info systems support for CARD.
RELATED STAKEHOLER SITES-links
CARD (Coalition for Action on Remediation of Dioxane) -- Official local government/citizen stakeholder group
-- Subscribe to CARD email notices
EGLE's (DEQ's) Gelman Website EGLE docs list archive
-- Join the EGLE-DEQ-Gelman Listserv to get EGLE/DEQ emails
USEPA Gelman website -- FAQs page
-- Superfund Cleanup Process and Community Guide
City of Ann Arbor 1,4-dioxane fact sheet and FAQs
-- [more]
Ann Arbor City Council Members
Washtenaw County website
-- County's Gelman plume map - dioxane topic
-- Washtenaw County Public Health Factsheet on 1,4-Dioxane
Scio Township website Gelman dioxane cleanup
www.dioxane.org
--WEMU Green Room radio shows about dioxane
U-M SEAS/Gala Briefing on Dioxane Plume
Contact Your State Legislators
Contact Michigan Governor and other departments
Learn how to test your Well Water (scroll down)
Water on earth Infographic
Pall/Gelman 1,4-dioxane contamination site
We're learning interesting tidbits from Gelman Science's early days from its former employees, like how the company passed out car wash coupons when the wind changed direction and blew the dioxane-laden sprinkler water over its parking lot.
Click here if you have a personal story like that to share (confidentially).
Gelman Site in Urbanized Areas
The Gelman/Pall/Danaher site is unique in the amount of dioxane in the groundwater moving in several directions within an increasingly urbanized area with so many homeowner wells as their sole source of water
Gelman Data - interactive on Tableau Public (updated 4/4/2021 with data thru 2020)
Timelapse video of dioxane readings for all years 1986-2020
(Not including recent, unreported shallow dioxane sampling by Gelman.)
1 meter height represents 1 ppb of dioxane
Videos of Earlier Public Meetings
Well Location discrepancies among available databases
(some databases have locations not on or names different than other databases)
Well Screen Elevations (how deep is the pollution?)