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United
States Environmental Protection Agency
Region VI
POLLUTION REPORT
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| Date: |
Wednesday, November 12, 2003
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| From: |
Greg Fife
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| To: |
Debbie Dietrich, Office of Emergency Management
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Ragan Broyles, EPA
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Subject:
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Many Diversified Interests
3617 Baer Street,
Houston, TX
Latitude: 29.7679250 Longitude: -95.3297000
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| POLREP No.: |
14
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Site #:
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06FE
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| Reporting Period: |
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D.O. #:
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| Start Date: |
7/15/2003
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Response Authority:
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CERCLA
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Mob Date: |
7/14/2003
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Response Type:
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Time-Critical
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| Demob Date: |
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NPL Status:
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NPL
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| Completion Date: |
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Incident Category:
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Removal Action
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| CERCLIS ID #: |
TX0002288082
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Contract #
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The MDI Site located in Harris County, Texas is an abandoned foundry facility located approximately 2 miles east of downtown Houston and east of the intersection of Highway 59 and Interstate Highway 10. This portion of Houston is also known as the Fifth Ward. The MDI fenced property is bounded by Hare Street to the north, National Vinegar Company and Press Street to the east, the former Texas & New Orleans Railroad right-of-way beyond the easement to the south, and Bringhurst Street to the west. There are in excess of 10,000 people within a mile of the Site, including several hundred children attending the local elementary school. There are approximately 60 High Access Areas (HAAs)at the Site with lead contamination greater than the established 500 ppm action level. These HAAs include the Blanche Kelso Bruce Elementary School, the Fifth Ward Multipurpose Community Center, a church, and residential areas. The school is located one block west of the MDI Site.
The EPA is currently performing an RI/FS at the Site. The purpose of the RI/FS is to determine the nature and extent of contamination and to gather sufficient information about the Site to support an informed risk management decision regarding which remedy is the most appropriate for the Site.
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Crews are working on Priority One, Two, and Three properties.
Total Properties (59 Total) - 37 properties - removal action complete and released - 13 properties have been cleaned up and are in final document stages - 2 properties ready for OSC inspection - 2 properties are being restored - 1 property is being excavated - 1 property is in the access agreement stage (being pursued with the DOJ) - 3 properties no access agreement
The breakdown for the different priorities follows. Priority One Properties (19 total) - 16 properties - removal action complete and released - 2 properties removal action complete, final documentation stages - 1 property - access agreement pending. Being pursued with the Department of Justice.
Priority Two Properties (7 Total) - 5 properties - removal action complete and released - 1 property - removal action done, final documentation stages - 1 property is being restored
Priority 3 Properties (33 total) - 16 properties - removal action complete and released - 10 properties - removal action complete, in final documentation stages - 2 properties ready for OSC inspection - 1 property being restored - 1 property is being excavated - 3 properties no access agreement
Air Monitoring
- Air monitoring continues every day during excavation. Air sampling is being done about once a week. - To date, all air sampling results have come back at either non-detect for lead or below the established action level of 1.45 mg/m3
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This phase of the project will be completed this week. Once access is obtained from the DOJ for the Priority One property that property will be cleaned up.
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Budgeted |
Total To Date |
Remaining |
% Remaining |
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Extramural Costs
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Intramural Costs
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| Total Site Costs |
$0.00 |
$0.00 |
$0.00 |
0.00% |
* The above accounting of expenditures is an estimate based on figures known to the OSC at the time this report was written. The OSC does not necessarily receive specific figures on final payments made to any contractor(s). Other financial data which the OSC must rely upon may not be entirely up-to-date. The cost accounting provided in this report does not necessarily represent an exact monetary figure which the government may include in any claim for cost recovery.
response.epa.gov/MDI
POLREP #14 Last Updated 11/12/2003
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