2.1.1 Narrative
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This POLREP is being issued as a revision to POLREP #3 solely to include/clarify administrative changes necessary to satisfy internal EPA tracking and data base information.
This Site was responded to as an Emergency Removal action, and as such it was performed under verbal authority and funding. Due to the internal EPA administrative process there was a time period needed to obtain written authorization to initiate the removal action. Thus, the approved Action Memo for this Site lagged the actual field work/completion date.
2.1.2 Response Actions to Date
The OSC conducted a visual assessment of the property on 9/16/2015.
Authorization for emergency removal action and funding authorized on 9/24/2015.
ERRS mobilized crew to site on 9/29/2015, overpacked drums and relocated them to the DPW yard in Ellenville for temporary storage pursuant to NCP.
On 9/29/2015 the OSC and ERRS contractor mobilized to the Site. A rep with the Ellenville HD met the OSC at the Site. Upon closer examination of the drums it was discovered that the drum that appeared to contain used oil in fact contained water with a thin layer of oil on top. The oil appeared to have overflowed onto the surrounding soil and an old carpet that covered part of the patio. The ERRS contractor cleaned the waste paint drum and overpacked it. The used oil drum was emptied and stacked with the garbage. The ERRS contractor shoveled the contaminated soil into a lined overpack drum, then cut the oil-soaked carpet into sections and overpacked them as well. Both overpack drums were transported to the Ellenville DPW yard. The waste paint drum will be transferred to the Ulster County Resource Recovery Authority facility in Kingston where it will be integrated with the County's HHW wastes. The drum of oil-soaked material will be shipped by ERRS under a non-hazardous waste manifest from the DPW yard for disposal as solid waste.
On 9/29/2015 the drum of waste solvent-borne paint was transferred as Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) from the Ellenville DPW yard to the Ulster County Resource Recovery Authority facility in Kingston, NY.
On 10/23/2015 the remaining drum of used oil-soaked debris was shipped to Enpro LF in Williston, VT. On 10/23/2015 all work proposed in the Action Memo was completed.
2.1.3 Enforcement Activities, Identity of Potentially Responsible Parties (PRPs)
The potentially responsible party identified to date is the current property owner, Robert J. Stewart. Mr. Steward provided the OSC with verbal authorization to access his property to conduct this removal action.
2.1.4 Progress Metrics
Waste Stream |
Medium |
Quantity |
Manifest # |
Treatment |
Disposal |
used oil debris
|
soild |
85 gals
|
non-haz |
n/a |
Enpro LF, Williston, VT.
|
waste paint
|
liquid |
35 gals
|
n/a |
recycled |
Ulster County HHW program, Kingston, NY.
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