The Jay-Cee Cleaners site is located in the City of Nelsonia, Accomack County, Virginia. The site operated as a dry cleaner from approximately 1957 to 2003. It consists of a 1.1-acre parcel of land with a single-story structure located at the center of the property.
In April 2007, a Phase II environmental site assessment (ESA) was completed for the Jay-Cee Cleaners property. During the ESA, 11 soil borings were completed at various locations of concern throughout the property. Soil samples collected from three of the borings were analyzed for volatile organic compounds (VOC) and groundwater samples collected from two of the borings were also analyzed for VOCs. Soil sample analytical results showed elevated concentrations of tetrachloroethene (PCE) and several PCE-related compounds, including cis-1,2-dichloroethene (DCE) and trichloroethene (TCE).
Following completion and review of the ESA, the Virginia Department of Environmental Quality (VA DEQ) was notified of the elevated VOC concentrations. VA DEQ, in turn, notified EPA of the elevated concentrations. In September and October 2007, START, under the direction of EPA, collected groundwater samples from seven of the nearby residences for VOC analysis. Trace concentrations of PCE were detected in three of the samples (two samples collected from separate residences and one duplicate sample). Trace concentrations of TCE were detected in two of the samples (one residential sample and one duplicate sample).
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