United States Environmental Protection Agency
Region V
POLLUTION REPORT



Date:
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
From:
Ramon Mendoza

To:
Charles Gebein, ERB
Beverly Kush, ERB

Subject: 

Initial/Final POLREP Tanker Truck Gasoline Spill Champaign IL.
Tanker Truck Gasoline Spill Champaign IL. FIRST/FINAL POLREP 12/27-31/07
Church St./S. County Fair Rd., Champaign, IL


POLREP No.:
1
Site #:
Reporting Period:
12/27-31/07
D.O. #:
Start Date:
12/27/2007
Response Authority:
CERCLA/OPA
Mob Date:
12/27/2007
Response Type:
Emergency
Demob Date:
12/28/2008
NPL Status:
Non NPL
Completion Date:
12/31/2007
Incident Category:
CERCLIS ID #:
Contract #
RCRIS ID #:
Reimbursable Account #
FPN#
 

Site Description

At approximately 10pm on 12/26/07 a gasoline tanker truck operated by Casey's Retail Company was involved in an traffic accident and overturned in Champaign, IL. The accident caused a spill of about 5300 gallons of gasoline out of which about 1000 gallons were released into the Copper Slough.  The local Fire and Police Dept. responded by installing containmnent dams and booms along the Slough to contain and recover the gasoline spill. IEPA arrived at the scene at about 2am on 12/27/07 and directed recovery/response efforts. Superior Environmental was the trucking company's contractor in charge of the cleanup. The remaining gasoline in the tanker was safely pumped out. IDOT closed one lane the road to enable response vehicles to access the cleanup. USEPA OSC Mendoza arrived onsite 1am on 12/28/07 to support and assist IEPA on the ongoing cleanup.  IEPA reported dead fish in the Slough and notified IDNR.  Gasoline free product and sheen recovery operations were conducted.  In addition, soil saturated with gasoline was excavated for shipment to a landfill. Some contaminated soil may be left in place due to IDOT concerns on road integrity. USEPA provided IEPA with technical information on bioremediation in-situ technologies. Inspections by IEPA and USEPA along the Slough did not indicate the gasoline spill made it to the Kaskaskia River (about 5 miles downstream). Fire Dept. reports some odor complaints from citizens but had enough resources to the extent that USEPA air monitoring support was not requested. Release was secured by morning of 12/28/07 and OSC Mendoza left the site that afternooon. Update by IEPA on 12/31/08 indicated the site is in remediation phase, mostly for contaminated soil.



Current Activities

OSC published the Final POLREP in the Site Profile page. This Final POLREP formally documents the response. No new action has been taken.


Planned Removal Actions

No further actions are anticipated.


response.epa.gov/champaigngasspill