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Published: April 29, 2008
ST. PETERSBURG - At least six private irrigation wells in the Azalea neighborhood are contaminated with industrial waste from the Raytheon defense plant, according to test results released Tuesday by an independent firm.
The tainted wells are scattered to the south as far as Eighth Avenue and to the east of the Raytheon site on 72nd Street, according to a report sent to affected homeowners by Gus Suarez, project manager of engineering firm Arcadis.
Thirty-nine out of 63 wells have been tested so far.
Deborah Getzoff, the DEP's district director, said she is not sure whether the contaminated wells pose any danger to homeowners or their pets.
"We are asking them until further notice to not use their irrigation wells and to please use municipal water for irrigation purposes until further notice," Getzoff said.
One well on Eighth Avenue shows 20 parts per billion of 1,4-Dioxane in the water, a concentration exceeding the Florida Department of Environmental Protection's drinking water standard for that chemical of 3.2 parts per billion, Suarez wrote in his report.
Residents have filed class-action lawsuits against Raytheon Corp. after a News Channel 8 and Tampa Tribune investigation last month revealed that a toxic plume infiltrated groundwater in the neighborhood.
Reporter Ray Reyes contributed to this report. News Channel 8 reporter Mark Douglas can be reached at (727) 536-9603 or mdouglas@wfla.com.
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