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2.1.1 Narrative
After a large degree of negotiation and tracking down potential responsible parties, EPA finally obtained signed access from the listed current owner. EPA used this access to initiate a removal action as no viable assets were discovered to date that could fund the cleanup.
EPA determined that the chemicals continued to pose a threat of release and although protective measures such as board up had been taken, trespassing and vandalism continue to occur on site. Removal of these chemicals, via lab-packing and off site disposition, is warranted.
Subsequent to the initial actions, the property was sold again (without notification to EPA) and cleaned out.
2.1.2 Response Actions to Date
From July 13 to 21, 2015, EPA mobilized contractors to site to initiate the cleanup and stabilized the site.
From July 22, 2015 through October 10, 2015, EPAs contractor obtained bids for disposal and awarded those bids.
On October 20, 2015, EPA and its contractors returned to site to complete disposal activities. Upon return, it was discovered that some unknown entity had initiated a cleanout of the premises and the waste containers were gone.
After investigating the issue, EPA determined a new "owner" had hired contractors to cleanout the building.
2.1.3 Enforcement Activities, Identity of Potentially Responsible Parties (PRPs)
The owner and companies doing the cleanout have asked for information on the disposal of the waste.
Enforcement is ongoing. To date, no adequate response to where the waste went has been received.
2.1.4 Progress Metrics
| Waste Stream |
Medium |
Quantity |
Manifest # |
Treatment |
Disposal |
| All waste missing |
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| Regional Metrics |
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| This is an Integrated River Assessment. The numbers should
overlap. |
Miles
of river systems cleaned and/or restored |
N/A |
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| Cubic yards of contaminated sediments removed
and/or capped |
N/A |
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| Gallons of oil/water recovered |
N/A |
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| Acres of soil/sediment cleaned up in
floodplains and riverbanks |
N/A |
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| Stand Alone Assessment |
Number
of contaminated residential yards cleaned up |
N/A |
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| Number of workers on site |
5 |
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| Contaminant(s)
of Concern |
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| Oil
Response Tracking |
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| Estimated volume |
Initial
amount released |
N/A |
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| Final amount collected |
N/A |
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| CANAPS Info |
FPN
Ceiling Amount |
N/A |
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| FPN Number |
N/A |
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| Body of Water affected |
N/A |
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| Administrative
and Logistical Factors (Place X where applicable) |
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Precedent-Setting HQ
Consultations (e.g., fracking, asbestos) |
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Community challenges or high
involvement |
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Radiological |
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More than one
PRP x |
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Endangered
Species Act / Essential Fish Habitat issues |
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Explosives |
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AOC |
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Historic
preservation issues |
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Residential
impacts |
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UAO |
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NPL site |
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Relocation |
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DOJ involved |
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Remote location |
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Drinking water
impacted |
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Criminal
Investigation Division involved x |
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Extreme weather
or abnormal field season |
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Environmental
justice x |
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Tribal
consultation or coordination or other issues |
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Congressional
involvement |
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High media
interest |
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Statutory
Exemption for $2 Million |
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Statutory
Exemption for 1 Year |
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Active fire
present |
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Hazmat Entry
Conducted – Level A, B or C x |
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Incident or
Unified Command established |
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Actual air
release (not threatened) |
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| Green
Metrics |
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Metric |
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Amount |
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Units |
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Diesel Fuel Used |
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200 (est) |
gallons |
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Unleaded Fuel Used |
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200 (est) |
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gallons |
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Alternative/E-85 Fuel Used |
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40 |
gallons |
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Electricity from Coal |
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N/A |
kW |
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Electricity from solar/wind |
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N/A |
kW |
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Electricity from grid/mix |
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N/A |
kW |
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Solid waste used |
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N/A |
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Solid waste recycled |
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N/A |
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