United States Environmental Protection Agency
Region II
POLLUTION REPORT



Date:
Friday, April 24, 2009
From:
Paul L. Kahn, Michael Hoppe

To:
Andrew Raddant, Department of Interior
Lisa Levy, OSHA
William Molnar, Sandy Alexander
Albert Greco, City of Clifton
Denise Zeno, USEPA
Angela Carpenter, USEPA

Subject: 

Resumption of Removal Activities
Abrachem Chemical
2 Peekay Drive, Clifton, NJ
Latitude: 40.8306000
Longitude: -74.1231000


POLREP No.:
32
Site #:
A212
Reporting Period:
D.O. #:
072
Start Date:
1/2/2009
Response Authority:
CERCLA
Mob Date:
12/30/2008
Response Type:
Time-Critical
Demob Date:
 
NPL Status:
Non NPL
Completion Date:
 
Incident Category:
Removal Action
CERCLIS ID #:
NJR000031831
Contract #
EP-W-04-055
RCRIS ID #:
 

Site Description

At 1615 hours on 10/29/08 EPA received a notification from the NRC that a chemical release was occurring at Abrachem Chemical, a bulk chemical packaging facility that leased a building in Clifton, Passaic County, NJ.  The NJ Dept. of Environmental Protection was on-scene and requested EPAs presence.

At 1730 hours OSC Ellen Banner and OSC Paul Kahn responded to the scene.  The company was found to be storing drums and bulk containers of known and unknown chemicals in 17 56-foot long intermodal shipping carriers (ISCs), stacked 3 tiers high (approx. 35 feet).  Only 5 of the ISCs could be opened, and inside those it was observed that drums and bulk containers were staged behind tiers of empty poly drums, giving  the impression that the ISCs were used for new drum storage.  EPA observed that in the one ISC where the release originated at least one drum was leaking its contents onto a wooden pallet; strong chemical odors emanated from the open door of the ISC and were also pervasive in the general area.  

The Operator of Abrachem retained the services of a remediation company, and contractor personnel were advised to lay poly sheeting and begin removing and overpacking the leaking and unknown drums that were readily accessible.  Work commenced almost immediately, but at 2100 hours was halted due to lack of adequate lighting and inability to phyusically access the majority of the drums through the narrow doorway.  

The Operator of Abrachem and the Owner of the property was issued a Field Expedient Notice, and in response the Operator stated he would initiate a removal action.  When his efforts to respond to the release, and threats of a release, proved to be inadequate EPA sought voluntary access to initiate a response action.  This access was denied on two occasions.  On 12/4/2008 EPA issued a Unilateral Administrative Order (UAO) for access.  The Operator refused to comply with the UAO and EPA referred the matter to the Department of Justice for a legal remedy.  On 1/8/2009 a federal Magistrate issued an access warrant to EPA to initiate a response action at the Site.





Current Activities

Removal activities resumed on 4/20/2009.  Haz-cating is winding down and should be completed by 5/8/2009.  ERRS has started overpacking approx. 1,500 small containers (5 gal and less) of Decor Inc. paint and paint-related chemicals into Gaylord boxes.  Tech Rep for Decor was on-site on 4/24 to oversee packing and to discuss disposal [chemcial] profiles with OSC.  Tentative shipping for incineration of what may be as many as 30 cubic yards of this waste (at no cost to the government) is tentatively set for the week of May 4th.  Other companies whose chemicals were discovered at the Site are actively making arrangements for disposal or retreival of their chemicals.


Planned Removal Actions

Continue overpacking Decor Inc waste paint and chemicals.  Continue coordinating with chemical suppliers to retrieve their chemicals.


Next Steps

See above.


Key Issues

See above.


response.epa.gov/abrachemchemical