United States Environmental Protection Agency
Region IV
POLLUTION REPORT



Date:
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
From:
Kenneth Rhame

Subject: 

Final
Stony Creek School Rd Dumping
Reidsville, NC
Latitude: 36.3600000
Longitude: -79.4417000


POLREP No.:
2
Site #:
A4XS
Reporting Period:
D.O. #:
Start Date:
1/12/2009
Response Authority:
CERCLA
Mob Date:
1/12/2009
Response Type:
Emergency
Demob Date:
1/13/2009
NPL Status:
Non NPL
Completion Date:
1/13/2009
Incident Category:
Removal Action
CERCLIS ID #:
Contract #
RCRIS ID #:
 

Site Description

In response to NRC Report #894615, and at the request of NCDENR, FOSC Rhame mobilized with an EPA START contractor to Reidsville, Caswell County, NC to the incident involving the discovery of multiple dumped drums off of a logging road near a unnamed creek. The unnamed creek is a tributary to Country Line Creek which is a tributary to Farmer Lake Reservoir, a public water supply for the town of Yanceyville NC.  According to Caswell County Emergency Management, the drums contain, what appears to be, paint waste (one drum contains, what appears to be waste oil) and a 250 gallon tote of an unknown substance.
The drums were discovered by the property owner along a logging road that accesses their property.  The property owner then notified the County Emergency Services. The property is used for agricultural purposes (tree farm). The property is not fenced (unrestricted) and has a unnamed creek that runs adjacent to the property that is a tributary to Country Line Creek which is a tributary to Farmer Lake Reservoir, a public water supply.


Current Activities

Six 55-gallon drums were discovered clustered around one 250-gallon chemical tote off of a private dirt road on the property, used by loggers to harvest pine trees. The drums had holes cut in the lids and were knocked over spilling paint onto the ground. The chemical tote was open and contained an oil/paint mixture. The chemical tote was intact and did not appear to have spilled material onto the ground. Some of the released material was migrating toward the southern portion of the site.  The spill incident occurred approximately 300 meters to the north of County Line Creek which is a tributary to Farmer Lake Reservoir, a public water supply for the town of Yanceyville NC.  The containers were overpacked, saturated soils were excavated and placed in 55 gallon drums. All containers were transported to Eastern Environmental, characterized and properly disposed of.


Next Steps

No further Action


Disposition of Wastes

16 (55 gallon) Drums were properly disposed of. Drums contained oil waste, paint waste, and contaminated soils. Waste was shipped to EQ in Florida.



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