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Southcoast Plating Site

 
Site Contact:
Wing Chau
On-Scene Coordinator

(chau.wing@epa.gov)

Site Location:
12 and 19 Coffin Avenue
New Bedford, MA 02746
response.epa.gov/SouthcoastPlating

On August 14, 2024, the City of New Bedford Fire Department contacted the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (MassDEP) regarding alleged mismanagement of hazardous waste and an electroplating operation at the site that presented a threat to public health and the environment. On September 4, 2024, a joint inspection including New Bedford’s building, health, and fire departments, as well as MassDEP and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) occurred at the site. During this inspection, it was identified that the plating operations specific to the “North Plant” (19 Coffin Avenue) may have been inoperable perhaps for up to three years and appropriate decommissioning of the process equipment and waste disposal were not performed. In the “South Plant” (12 Coffin Avenue). MassDEP inspectors observed hundreds of containers of hazardous materials and wastes, with many unlabeled, stored in a haphazardly manner.

In October 2024, the city started an enforcement action against the defendants consisting of the site owner (Carlton Neves, Trustee for K Seven Realty Trust), the operator (Southcoast Plating), and the representative of both entities (Carlton Neves) in the Massachusetts Southeast Housing Court, Docket No. 24H83CV0255NB, for violations of building, fire, and hazardous materials ordinances at the site. In November 2024, the court ordered the facility closed; and ordered the defendants to begin addressing structural and hazardous waste issues. Recent court filings show that the court orders have not been complied with.

On November 21, 2024, MassDEP issued a Notice of Responsibility to Southcoast Plating under Chapter 21E and the Massachusetts Contingency Plan for releases of chromium, copper, and zinc to exposed soil adjacent to the electroplating lines. On April 18, 2025, MassDEP issued a Notice of Noncompliance to Southcoast Plating for failure to submit the required Immediate Response Action Plan.

On November 22, 2024, OSHA issued a Citation and Notification of Penalty letter to Southcoast Plating for OSHA violations identified during the joint inspection performed on September 4, 2024.

On August 25, 2025, the United States Coast Guard transferred On-Scene Coordinator Responsibility to EPA to take response measures deemed necessary to protect public health or welfare or the environment from the threat or actual release at the site. On August 27, 2025, MassDEP requested EPA’s assistance to conduct a preliminary assessment and site investigation (PA/SI) and to also conduct a removal action at the site if warranted.

On October 16, 2025, EPA receive written access consent from the property owner and operator allowing EPA to conduct its PA/SI. On October 21, 2025, an initial site walk was performed to observe current site conditions and gather information needed to plan for a subsequent sampling event. Participants at this initial site walk included EPA, Coast Guard, MassDEP, fire department, and the property owner and his representatives. On November 5 and 6, 2025, EPA performed the PA/SI sampling event.  The event consisted of collecting 19 liquid samples from various containers/vats and collecting 7 solid samples from various containers/vats/floor area locations from the North and South Plant buildings. The samples were analyzed at a private laboratory; and the analyses include pH, metals, cyanide, and semi-volatile organic compounds. The PA/SI confirmed the presence of CERCLA hazardous substances that pose a direct contact threat, as well as a potential for release or further release into the environment. Based upon the results, the PA/SI was concluded, and a time-critical removal action was recommended in the Site Investigation Closure Memorandum dated December 8, 2025.