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Water Gremlin Site
In January 2019, the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) discovered that the Water Gremlin Company, located at 4400 Otter Lake Road in White Bear Township, had been emitting significantly more trichloroethylene (TCE) into the air than allowed by their MPCA air permit. As a result, some people living and working nearby were exposed to TCE concentrations in the air above the MDH health-based value for TCE. TCE use at the Water Gremlin facility stopped in January 2019. Current information about site activities can be found on the MPCA website at Water Gremlin.
MDH’s role is to evaluate public health risks at sites or facilities where chemicals have been released into the environment and to help answer community questions about environmental contaminants and health.
Public Health Assessment – August 23, 2022
The Water Gremlin Public Health Assessment (PHA) reviews all available environmental data and any potential routes of exposure related to contamination from Water Gremlin operations. The PHA provides a written summary and evaluation of findings and a list of conclusions which support a public health action plan.
The public comment period was held between April 26, 2022 and June 9, 2022. MDH responses to comments are in Appendix H, and changes were made to the PHA as indicated in the responses.
Water Gremlin Public Health Assessment
- Water Gremlin Public Health Assessment, August 2022 (PDF)
- Water Gremlin Public Health Assessment, August 2022 – Summary (PDF)
Gem Lake Private Well Testing
- Sampling and analysis of private well water continues in the Gem Lake area. A map providing the current status of 1,4-dioxane well sampling results is located on the MPCA webpage: Protecting Gem Lake residents from contaminated drinking water.
- Residents with well water exceeding Health Risk Limits for 1,4-dioxane are contacted promptly, and all will receive their well sampling results in the mail.
- Many wells were also sampled for volatile organic compounds (VOCs). No VOCs were found in any of the well samples.
- The source of the 1,4-dioxane contamination is still unknown at this time. Additional groundwater investigation is being planned to help identify the source.
2019-2021 MDH Water Gremlin Documents
In 2019, MDH created the Water Gremlin Health Assessment Series to provide ongoing information to the community. The document list below is provided here to be transparent about information previously posted.
Much of the content in the documents below is included or updated in the Public Heath Assessment. For the most current information, please see the Public Health Assessment.
Contact for more information
- MDH: Site Assessment and Consultation Unit at 651-201-4897 or health.hazard@state.mn.us
- MPCA: 651-757-2998 or water.gremlin.mpca@state.mn.us
- For general information about TCE and Health, visit the MDH Trichloroethylene (TCE) and Your Health - MN Dept. of Health webpage.