United States Environmental Protection Agency
Region IV
POLLUTION REPORT



Date:
Wednesday, April 5, 2006
From:
Terry Stilman

Subject: 

FINAL
Channelside Drive Spill
Adamo and Channelside Drive, Tampa, FL
Latitude: 27.5735900
Longitude: -82.2669500


POLREP No.:
2
Site #:
A4KXRV00
Reporting Period:
9/15/05 - 12/ 13/05
D.O. #:
0047
Start Date:
9/14/2005
Response Authority:
CERCLA
Mob Date:
9/14/2005
Response Type:
Emergency
Demob Date:
12/13/2005
NPL Status:
Non NPL
Completion Date:
12/13/2005
Incident Category:
Removal Action
CERCLIS ID #:
FLN000409815
Contract #
68-S4-02-06
RCRIS ID #:
 

Site Description

On July 19, 2005, an area business owner contacted the City of Tampa regarding the dumping of an unknown material in a drainage ditch along Channelside Drive.  The dumping was estimated to have occurred on July 16, 2005.  On July 25, 2005, additional material was thought to have been dumped in the ditch.  The City of Tampa requested Hillsborough County Environmental Protection Commission (HCEPC)assistance.

On August 02, 2005, the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FLDEP) was contacted by HCEPC.  FLDEP found approximately 100 yards of the drainage ditch was covered with a black sludge-like material.  On August 12, 2005, FLDEP sampled the material.  Analytical results indicate the material has high levels of lead. Based on the levels of lead and scope of the spill, FDEP requested EPA assistance.

On September 14, 2005, OSC Stilman mobilized to the Site to conduct a removal site evaluation with the FLDEP Bureau of Emergency Response.  A black sludge-like material was found all along the storm water ditch.  The drainage ditch flows to Hillsborough Bay.  FLDEP sampling shows lead levels of the sludge as high as 2,060 parts per million (ppm) lead.  The waste also failed TCLP for lead.  Lead is a CERCLA hazardous substance. Access to the Site is unsecured.

Based on FLDEP analytical results and the removal site evaluation OSC Stilman initiated a removal actions and established a $250,000 Site ceiling.


Current Activities

On October 20, 2005, RPM Urquhart-Foster mobilized to the Site with ERRS contractor WRS to determine the scope of the response and conduct disposal profile sampling of the waste in the ditch.  

On November 14, 2005, RPM Urquhart-Foster, START and ERRS re mobilized to excavate and dispose of the contaminated waste.  During the excavation, groundwater was encountered at 1 to 2 feet below the bottom of the drainage ditch.  Excavation was halted where groundwater was encountered.  Also during excavation, RPM Urquhart-Foster and FDEP discovered a potential association between the waste in the ditch and a former adjacent Tampa Electric coal tar facility.

All wastes were excavated and disposed of by December 13, 2005.  The ditch was backfilled and reseeding.


Planned Removal Actions

No further removal action is anticipated.


Next Steps

EPA and FDEP will continue to investigate a possible link between the waste in the drainage ditch and a former coal tar facility, as well as a link to coal tar contaminated ground water.


Disposition of Wastes


Waste Stream Quantity Manifest # Disposal Facility
Lead Contaminated Soil.  41 tons    EQ Florida, Tampa, Florida 
Waste Water  200 gallons    Diversified Envronmental, Tampa, Florida 


response.epa.gov/Channelside