United States Environmental Protection Agency
Region V
POLLUTION REPORT



Date:
Friday, June 27, 2008
From:
Tom Cook

Subject: 

Peoples Gas 22nd Street Station Site
2200 South Racine Avenue, Chicago, IL
Latitude: 41.8514000
Longitude: -87.6561000


POLREP No.:
19
Site #:
B5FW
Reporting Period:
5/30/08 to 6/12/08
D.O. #:
Not Applicable
Start Date:
6/18/2007
Response Authority:
CERCLA
Mob Date:
6/18/2007
Response Type:
Time-Critical
Demob Date:
 
NPL Status:
Non NPL
Completion Date:
 
Incident Category:
Removal Action
CERCLIS ID #:
ILD982074767
Contract #
EP-S5-06-04
RCRIS ID #:
 

Site Description

The 22nd Street Station Site (Site) is located at 2200 South Racine, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, in a mixed residential, commercial, and industrial area.  The site is bordered to the north by Cermak Road, to the east by an electrical substation owned by Commonwealth Edison (ComEd), and to the south by the South Branch of the Chicago River.  The Site is approximately 7.2 acres in size and is occupied by ComEd.  

The Site is a former manufactured gas plant (MGP) that operated as an MGP facility from approximately 1862 to 1958.  The Site was initially developed by Peoples Gas to produce coal gas.  In 1934 it was modified to produce carbureted water gas and oil gas.  In 1944, two production sets were modified to produce reformed natural gas.  Peoples Gas began leasing portions of the site to ComEd in 1931 and sold the last portion to ComEd in 1959.  The MGP facility at the Site stopped operating in 1958 and the plant was entirely dismantled by 1960.  

A preliminary assessment of the Site was conducted by Illinois Environmental Protection Agency (IEPA) in 1988.  Peoples Gas performed site investigations between 2000 and 2002.  A Remedial Objectives Report (ROR) was developed that recommended the removal of impacted material from several on-site locations.  

Remediation activities, consisting of excavation and disposal of contaminated soils, were begun by Peoples Gas in April 2006 under the IEPA Site Remediation Program.  Peoples Gas is the potentially responsible party (PRP) for this site.  The PRP contractor remediating the Site is Burns & McDonnell Engineering Company, Inc. (BMcD) along with their subcontractors.
  
Site activities by the PRP include excavation to depths ranging from 3 feet to 30 feet below ground surface (bgs).  Other site activities by the PRP include daily air monitoring, continuous 24-hour perimeter air monitoring and sampling, confirmation soil sampling, and water treatment and discharge to Metropolitan Water Reclamation District (MWRD) sanitary sewer.  

Site features at the 22nd Street Station include active utility lines that must be supported during excavation work.  One area of the site is considered a High Risk Evolution (HRE) area by ComEd.  ComEd has placed restrictions on excavation in this area.  

Prior to the U.S. EPA oversight at the Site, BMcD excavated impacted material in the east gas holder (to a depth of approximately 20 feet bgs) and portions of the former Throop’s Canal (to a depth of approximately 30 feet bgs).  Please see the BMcD map of excavation areas under "documents" on OSC website.  An Administrative Order on Consent was signed by Peoples Gas in early June 2007, prompting the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (U.S. EPA) to begin PRP oversight activities at the Site.  

On June 12, 2007, a kick-off meeting was held at the 22nd Street Site between U.S. EPA, START, Peoples Gas, and BMcD, to discuss future oversight activities, documents required, and logistics for transmitting data and documents.  The meeting addressed three MGP sites that U.S. EPA would be overseeing that are located within one mile of each other:  22nd Street Station, Hough Place, and Pitney Court.  Note that one START member covers oversight of these three sites, splitting time between each of the three sites.  Both Hough Place and Pitney Court remediations are expected to be completed by the middle of 2008, while the 22nd Street Station Site remediation is expected to be completed by March 2009.

On June 18, 2007, U.S. EPA began PRP oversight activities at the three Peoples Gas MGP sites:  Hough Place Station, Pitney Court, and 22nd Street Station. The U.S. EPA Superfund Technical and Response Team (START) contractor is performing PRP oversight during the removal activities at the sites.  As part of the removal activities, START collects or observes the collection of confirmation samples of soil to confirm that the PRP cleanup objectives are being met.  Samples are being collected to identify the potential presence of the following site contaminants of concern:  

•    Benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and xylenes (BTEX);
•    Polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH);
•    Synthetic precipitation leaching procedure (SPLP) lead, manganese, and selenium;
•    Carbon disulfide [a volatile organic compound (VOC)];
•    2-Methylnaphthalene and 4-chloroanaline [semivolatile organic compounds (SVOC)]; and
•    Total lead, manganese, and selenium.

Soil cleanup objectives for the 22nd Street Station Site are IEPA TACO Tier 1 industrial/commercial and construction worker standards for soil ingestion and inhalation, Tier 1 or Tier 2 soil migration to groundwater, and a non-TACO Tier 1 remediation objective for 2-methylnaphthalene.

START also collects or observes the collection of confirmation samples of treated water to be discharged to a MWRD sanitary sewer.  Water samples confirm that the MWRD treatment objectives are being met.  Samples are being collected to identify the potential presence of the following site contaminants of concern:  

•    Target Compound List (TCL) VOC;
•    PAH; and
•    Target Analyte List (TAL) Metals.

Treated water objectives for the 22nd Street Station Site are established by MWRD in the discharge permit issued for the site.


Current Activities

During the reporting period, the PRP excavated in Areas T, C, F, and D1 and D2, and the wall of E (see BMcD map of excavation areas under "documents" on OSC website).   The PRP sampled in Areas T, C, F, and D2.

Site security discovered an attempted theft during the week of June 8, 2008; the breached fence has been repaired.

A summary of the activities performed during the reporting period by the PRP are as follows:  

•    Transported 570 loads of soil to CID Landfill in Calumet City, IL; all trucks decontaminated prior to leaving
•    Performed perimeter air sampling and air monitoring on a continuous basis (24-hour air samples and air monitoring is conducted around the perimeter). On May 30 and June 2, 4, 6, 10 and 12, 2008, elevated levels of dust were detected from onsite activities: dust control measures were used.  On June 9, 2008, elevated levels of benzene were detected from onsite activities: benzene control measures were used.
•    Performed health and safety air monitoring during site activities
•    Performed street sweeping and dust suppression activities
•    Performed de-watering activities in excavation areas
•    Transported 90,400 gallons of untreated water offsite for disposal
•    Treated 238,800 gallons of water and discharged to an onsite MWRD sanitary sewer
•    Excavated in Areas T, C, F, and D1 and D2and backfilled completed areas
•    Collected confirmation soil samples in Areas T, C, F, and D2

Confirmation sampling activities are described below.

On May 29, 2008, BMcD collected the monthly sample of the treated discharge water.  The sample was analyzed according to the MWRD permit requirements.  The sample results have not yet been received by START.

On May 30, 2008, BMcD collected one soil sample each from the floors of Area T cells 9 and 10 and the east wall of cell 10.   The samples were analyzed for VOCs, SVOCs, Total and SPLP Metals.  The sample results have not yet been received by START.

On June 2, 2008, BMcD collected one soil sample each from the floors of Area C cell 5 and Area F cell 2.   The samples were analyzed for VOCs, SVOCs, Total and SPLP Metals.  The sample results have not yet been received by START.

On June 11, 2008, BMcD collected one soil sample from the floor of Area D2 cell 1.   The sample was analyzed for VOCs, SVOCs, Total and SPLP Metals.  The sample results have not yet been received by START.

On June 12, 2008, BMcD collected one soil sample each from the floors of Area T cell 11 and 12 and the east wall of Area T cell 12.   The samples were analyzed for VOCs, SVOCs, Total and SPLP Metals.  The sample results have not yet been received by START.

Analytical results for the following BMcD sampling events have not yet been received by START:
On May 19, 2008, BMcD collected one soil sample each from the floors and south walls of Area T cells 5 and 6.   On May 22, 2008, BMcD collected one soil sample each from the floors of Area T cells 7 and 8, and the east walls of Area T cells 6 and 8.   On May 23, 2008, BMcD collected one soil sample from the floor of Area G cell 3.


Planned Removal Actions

Planned removal actions at the 22nd Street Station Site are as follows:

•    Excavate soil per the Remedial Action Plan (RAP)
•    Transport excavated soil to CID Landfill for disposal
•    De-water excavation areas
•    Treat water from de-watering activities and discharge to MWRD sanitary sewer, or transport untreated water offsite for disposal


Next Steps

The next steps to be carried out by the PRP are as follows:

•    Continue excavation of Areas D and T.  Re-excavate Area C and Area F east wall.
•    Continue to de-water excavation areas as required
•    Treat water from excavation areas and discharge treated water to MWRD sanitary sewer
•    Continue 24-hour perimeter air monitoring and sampling
•    Continue air monitoring in work zones  
•    Continue street sweeping activities on Racine Street
•    Continue to decontaminate trucks prior to trucks leaving site
•    Collect confirmation samples of Areas T, D, C and F, when excavation complete.  Re-sample the east walls of Area C cell 5 and Area F cell 2.
•    Complete backfilling of Area T with clean fill


Key Issues

None.


Disposition of Wastes


Waste Stream Quantity Manifest # Disposal Facility
Non-hazardous Soil - December 2007  8,385 yd3    CID RDF, Calumet City, IL 
Non-hazardous Soil - December 2007  1,080 yd3    Liberty Landfill, Monticello, IN 
Non-hazardous Soil – January 2008  6,630 yd3    CID RDF, Calumet City, IL 
Non-hazardous Soil – January 2008  2,160 yd3    Liberty Landfill, Monticello IN 
Non-hazardous Liquid - January 2008  338,900 gallons    Ortek, Inc., McCook, IL 
Non-hazardous Soil – February 2008  20,265 yd3    CID RDF, Calumet City, IL 
Non-hazardous Soil – February 2008  1,080 yd3    Liberty Landfill, Monticello, IN 
Non-hazardous Liquid - February 2008  91,250 gallons    Ortek, Inc., McCook, IL 
Non-hazardous Soil – March 2008  17,475 yd3    CID RDF, Calumet City, IL 
Non-hazardous Soil – March 2008  795 yd3    Liberty Landfill, Monticello, IN 
Non-hazardous Liquid - March 2008  379,900 gallons    Ortek, Inc., McCook, IL 


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