United States Environmental Protection Agency
Region II
POLLUTION REPORT



Date:
Thursday, February 16, 2006
From:
Paul L. Kahn

To:
Eric Mosher, USEPA , Region 2, ERRD-RPB
Tim Grier, USEPA Headquarters 5202G
Mary Mears, USEPA, PAD
George Zachos, USEPA Region 2 ERRD
Dennis Farrar, NYSDEC
Michael DiPietro, NYSDEC
Jocelyn Scott, USEPA ORC-NYCSFB
Andrew Radaant, US DOI
James Daloia, USEPA, Region 2, ERRD-RPB
Jerry Squires, Middle Falls Fire Department

Subject: 

SPECIAL #2
Stevens & Thompson Paper Company
192 County Route 53, Middle Falls, NY
Latitude: 43.1033000
Longitude: -73.5353000


POLREP No.:
18
Site #:
WJ
Reporting Period:
D.O. #:
0029
Start Date:
12/12/2005
Response Authority:
CERCLA
Mob Date:
12/12/2005
Response Type:
Time-Critical
Demob Date:
 
NPL Status:
Non NPL
Completion Date:
 
Incident Category:
Removal Action
CERCLIS ID #:
Contract #
EP-W-04-054
RCRIS ID #:
 

Site Description

The Site is a defunct tissue paper manufacturer aka paper converting) located in a rural area of Greenwich, NY, 20 miles east of Saratoga Springs, NY.

The company became defunct 2 years ago, had filed for liquidation bankruptcy, and the owner walked away from the property. The plant was purchased by St. Regis Investments, LLC, a company based in California. The original intent was to reopen the plant, but due to economic considerations the plant will be demolished and sold for residential development.

The Site occupies 27 acres in a rural/residential area, and is perched on the edge of a cliff over the Battenkill River. It has one large brick and wood, multi-level manufacturing consisting of a warehouse, two hydroelectric power plants, manufacturing areas, a lab, offices, and repair shops. There is a boiler house and an associated 20,000 gallon AST for waste oil. There are a number of small out-buildings used for vehicle and misc. equipment storage.

Security guard service was in-place from 8AM to 6PM, seven days a week, but was discontinued. The facility has limited access via a dirt road, however, the property is unfenced and the buildings are unlocked and unsecured.

Initially, this was an RP-lead removal action without an enforcement document.  However, at a point in the removal activities the RP informed EPA that he did not have the funds to continue the removal action, and asked that EPA take over.  After deliberating on the turn of events, and with a written site referral from the NYSDEC, EPA agreed to complete the removal action.

In connection with this proposed activity, the OSC and members of the US Coast Guard Atlantic Strike Team visited the Site on September 6, 2005 to conduct field sampling/testing on 10 drums of unknown chemicals staged at the Site.  Test results revealed the presence of corrosive waste chemicals and flammable waste chemicals.


Current Activities

The purpose of this POLREP is to document the reallocation of $25,000 of funds from the Contingency and RST accounts into mitigation.

This will allow for continued Site operations, including preparations for T & D while the request for a ceiling increase is being reviewed.


Planned Removal Actions

OSC will continue contacting chemical suppliers to convince them to retrieve their chemicals and/or chemical totes.

Site to be partially demobed pending receipt of bids for T & D.


Next Steps

Continue returning totes to suppliers.

Review T & D bid responses and award contract.

Prepare waste profiles for T & D

Prepare drums for shipping.


Key Issues

Key issues remain unpredictable, adverse winter weather that could hamper removal activities,   T & D of bulked chemicals, and returning chemical totes to chemical suppliers.


response.epa.gov/SandTPaper