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Askam Borehole (aka Dundee Wetlands)

Askam Borehole (aka Dundee Wetlands)

Project Details
Original Construction Year 1999
Most Recent Rebuild Year 2013
Total Cost 0.00
Total Capital Cost $0.00
Latitude / Longitude Method Unknown
Latitude 41.200677
Longitude -75.966690
Elevation 0
Project Askam Borehole (aka Dundee Wetlands)
Project Type Passive Treatment System
Project Status Good/Operational
AMD Source
Stream Nanticoke Creek
Watershed
River Basin Susquehanna
Quad Wilkes-Barre West
City/Township Nanticoke / Hanover Township
County Luzerne
State PA

Description: The Dundee Wetland was built in 1999(?) to treat about 500 gpm out of the Askam Borehole which functioned without a hitch until the borehole collapsed in 12/2008. In 2010, two new boreholes were drilled by US OSM across Dundee Road. The Dundee Wetland was abandoned and a new treatment system consisting of a maelstrom oxidizer and a settling pond was constructed in 6/2013.

Water Quality Data Summary

Treatment Technologies
Treatment Technology Quantity Status
Aerobic Wetland 2 N/A
Malestrom Oxidizer 1 N/A
Settling Pond 1 N/A
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Project Contacts
Contact Person:
Contact Organization: Earth Conservancy
Project Designer:
Project Designer Organization:
Project Responsible Organization: Earth Conservancy
Funding
Title Source Amount Date
EPA Section 319 EPA Section 319 $300,000.00
Organizations
External System IDs
Title System
D1-327 Datashed 1.0
PA-244 OSM
Project Performance