United States Environmental Protection Agency
Region II
POLLUTION REPORT



Date:
Wednesday, November 7, 2007
From:
Paul L. Kahn & Eric M. Daly

To:
Mary Mears, USEPA, Region 2, PAD
Carole Petersen, USEPA, Region 2ERRD-NJRB
John Kushwara, USEPA Region 2 DECA-WCB
Patricia Carr, USEPA-PAD
Fred Mumford, NJDEP
Marissa Truono, USEPA ERRD-RAB
Walter Andrews , USEPA Region 2 DEPP-WPB
George Zachos, USEPA Region 2 ERRD
Andrew Radaant, US DOI
Dave Sweeney, NJDEP
Tim Grier, USEPA Headquarters 5202G
Kristin Grun, NJDEP
Joshua Gradwohl, NJDEP
Paul King, NJDEP
Carol Chamberlain, Lawrence Township Health Dept.

Subject: 

Friction Oil Spill Removal
Friction Division Products
40 North Enterprise Ave, Lawrence Township (Trenton), NJ
Latitude: 40.2728000
Longitude: -74.7083000


POLREP No.:
43
Site #:
XW
Reporting Period:
11/02/07-11/07/07
D.O. #:
050
Start Date:
10/29/2007
Response Authority:
CERCLA
Mob Date:
1/28/2007
Response Type:
Time-Critical
Demob Date:
 
NPL Status:
Non NPL
Completion Date:
 
Incident Category:
Removal Action
CERCLIS ID #:
NJN0002058677
Contract #
EP-W-04-055
RCRIS ID #:
 

Site Description

This Site, a defunct automotive brake pad manufacturer, was brought to the attention of EPA by the NJDEP for a possible referral for a CERCLA removal action.  An inspection by EPA OSCs and a DEP responder on 12/23/05 revealed the following hazardous materials/wastes were abandoned at the site: tons of asbestos material, tons of elemental sulphur, 1,000+ drums of mostly unknown materials or materials that do not match the label description, hundreds of smaller containers, acids, flammable liquids, iron and aluminum powders, flammable solids, waste oil, solvents, and other contaminants or pollutants.  The Site is semi-controlled, with most doors being locked but numerous open windows or sections of sheet-metal walls missing. A maintenance man is on-site for a few hours Mon-Fri.  

During June, 2006, the OSC observed that employees of the RP, Friction Division Products, were entering the Site and loading contaminated drums and debris in a roll-off from Building #7. In the process of removing the contaminated debris they spilled powdered chemicals from broken bags on a pallet. EPA brought this to the attention of the property owners.  With EPA management authorization and the owner's permission EPA initiated security guard service as of June 15, 2006 to prevent access by the RP and other unauthorized persons.  Security guard service was discontinued on June 26, 2006, when the RP agreed to not enter the Site unless EPA was present.


Current Activities

On October 31, 2007, approximately 2,300 gallons of #2 oil was added to cut the #6 oil in order to pump out the tank.  Some piping needed to be removed in order to perform the sparging and the pumping operations.  

On November 01, 2007, the #6/#2 oil mixture was pumped from the tank.  There is still approximately one foot of #6 oil sludge in the tank which could not be removed by the sparging process.  Confined space entry is necessary to remove the remainder of the oil.  This work will be subcontracted and the 3 bid process has been initiated.

Oil Debris and PPE T&D is scheduled for November 07, 2007.  Subcontractors that are bidding on the tank entry clean out are scheduled for a site tour on November 07, 2007.  Site activity will cease until bid is awarded and next phase is scheduled.

Additional funds were requested and received from the OPA Fund.


Planned Removal Actions

Removal of the remaining #6 Oil Sludge from the 20,000 gallon tank.


Next Steps

Subcontractor Bid Award


response.epa.gov/frictiondivision