United
States Environmental Protection Agency
Region I
POLLUTION REPORT
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Date: |
Monday, June 21, 2004
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From: |
Frank Gardner
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Subject:
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Wells G&H Site - Olympia Property
60 Olympia Avenue,
Woburn, MA
Latitude: 42.4947190 Longitude: -71.1308390
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POLREP No.: |
6
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Site #:
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0146
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Reporting Period: |
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D.O. #:
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Start Date: |
3/28/2003
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Response Authority:
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CERCLA
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Mob Date: |
3/28/2003
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Response Type:
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Time-Critical
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Demob Date: |
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NPL Status:
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NPL
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Completion Date: |
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Incident Category:
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Removal Action
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CERCLIS ID #: |
MAD980732168
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Contract #
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RCRIS ID #: |
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The Wells G & H Superfund Site covers approximately 330 acres in Woburn, Middlesex County, Massachusetts. The Site includes the aquifer and land area located within the zone of contribution to the City of Woburn’s two municipal drinking water wells known as Wells G & H. The Olympia Property is one of the five primary source areas of contamination within the Federal Superfund Site.
At a former drum disposal area at the Site, PCB-contaminated surface soils posed a direct contact threat and TCE-contaminated subsurface soils are acting as a source of ground water contamination. See previous polreps for additional background information.
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The Olympia Nominee Trust (Olympia) has been identified as a potentially responsible party (PRP) as the owner of the site. Under an Administrative Order on Consent (AOC), Olympia has conducted removal activities at the Site including excavation and off-site disposal of the PCB-contaminated surface soils and development of a work plan for cleaning up the TCE-contaminated subsurface soils. On June 9, 2004, Olympia entered into a second Administrative Order on Consent (AOC) in which Olympia agreed to implement its work plan for the cleanup of the TCE-contaminated subsurface soils. Olympia's cleanup plans include in situ permanganate injection treatment to oxidize the TCE.
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Planned removal activities include:
1) site preparation and improvements to the access road;
2) driving of sheet piling around the treatment area;
3) drilling of additional monitoring wells;
4) installation of injection wells, trenches, and a permanganate delivery system;
5) operation of the in situ treatment system; and
6) monitoring to ensure compliance with cleanup standards established in the Record of Decision (ROD).
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Olympia's contractor, GeoInsight. Inc., will be mobilizing to the site during the summer of 2004 to begin field activities associated with the cleanup.
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None identified at this time.
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Five cubic yard boxes of contaminated soil, four 55-gallon drums of PCB-contaminated waste, and two 55-gallon drums of decontamination water were shipped to U.S. Liquids of Detroit, Inc. in Detroit, Michigan on June 25, 2003.
Twenty cubic yard boxes of contaminated soil were shipped to U.S. Liquids of Detroit, Inc. on June 26, 2003.
Thirty-one cubic yard boxes of contaminated soil and two 55-gallon drums of decontamination water were shipped to U.S. Liquids of Detroit, Inc. on August 28, 2003.
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response.epa.gov/WellsGandHOlympia
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