United States Environmental Protection Agency
Region IV
POLLUTION REPORT



Date:
Monday, September 28, 2009
From:
Leonardo Ceron

Subject: 

Final Pol Rep
Goodyear Dump Site
556 Buffalo Hollow, Berea, KY
Latitude: 37.5272000
Longitude: -84.3367000


POLREP No.:
4
Site #:
A4LP
Reporting Period:
September 28, 2009
D.O. #:
Start Date:
6/23/2009
Response Authority:
CERCLA
Mob Date:
6/22/2009
Response Type:
Time-Critical
Demob Date:
9/11/2009
NPL Status:
Non NPL
Completion Date:
9/11/2009
Incident Category:
Removal Action
CERCLIS ID #:
KYN000409853
Contract #
RCRIS ID #:
 

Site Description

See Pol Rep #1


Current Activities

Site operations are completed. All START and ERRS contractors and equipment have demobilized from the Site. Removal operations at this Site have removed 4,115 tons of soil and contaminated debris. All contaminated soils and debirs were disposed of in a subtitle D landfill.  Approximately 3,300 cubic yards of clean backfill soils was replaced on Site. All contaminated grids were excavated and cleared for backfill, D-2, F-3, F-11, H-9, H-12, H-13, H-14, G-7, G-11, G-13, G-14, G-15, I-11, J-11.  A residential septic system was replaced , two drainage areas were constructed and grading to provide runoff flow was established.  Three 55 gallon drums containing paint waste were over-packed for transportation and disposed of to a subtitle D landfill.

Buffalow Hollow road was extensively damaged between the two intersections of Flat Gap road. The Rockcastel county judge executive, on behalf of the County agreed to pave the road, if EPA provided 33% of the cost for paving the entire Buffalow Hallow Road.  EPA agree to pay $17,242.00 for such paving and the county has paved Buffalow Hallow road.  The road repaving was completed during the week of September 8, 2009.

KDEP provide a presence on Site during the entire removal process.  EPA and KDEP  cooperated in all aspects of site assessment, sampling, removal and public relations for this Site.


Planned Removal Actions

none


Next Steps

none


Key Issues

KDEP continues to review data from the stream adjacent to the Site for potential relevant stream sediment contamination which falls below EPA’s removal action level.  KDEP will determine the cost benefit of addressing these State imposed removal action levels associated with this stream.


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