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Stoneco Oil Spill

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Maumee, OH - EPA Region V
POLREP #1 - First and Final-PRP Lead
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On-Scene Coordinator - Jon Gulch 4/28/2004
Emergency Pollution Report (POLREP) #1
Pollution Report (POLREP) #1
Site Description
On April 25 at approximately 1350, a 10,000 gallon aboveground storage tank (AST) at the StoneCo asphalt facility in Maumee, Ohio released 6,000 gallons of #4 Fuel Oil into Hielman Ditch, which is a tributary to Swan Creek (NRC# 719837).  StoneCo immediately hired an environmental response company to begin removal of oil from the ditch.  On April 26, 2004, U.S. EPA OSC’s Gulch and Kimble responded and met with Ohio EPA OSC Gerber at the site.  After a tour of the recovery locations, it was determined that the oversight provided by the Ohio EPA was sufficient for the release.  In addition, the PRP was cooperative and following the direction specified by the Ohio EPA.  On April 27, 2004, during an entire ditch walk by the PRP contractor, a duck was found to be oiled and dead near a nest of eggs.  Ohio DNR was immediately notified and responded to recover the duck.  A phone call was also placed to the DOI contact for Region 5, per response guidelines.  Ohio EPA will remain the lead agency and OSC Gerber will contact U.S. EPA if further assistance is required.

Current Activities
From April 25-28, the PRP contractors have been collecting spilled oil.  Approximatley 90% of the spilled oil and two roll-off boxes of debris have been collected.

Planned Removal Actions
On-going monitoring and sheen recovery utilizing absorbent pads and booms will continue for the next few weeks.  Ohio EPA will provide oversight and monitoring of the release.

Next Steps
On-going recovery and monitoring.

Key Issues
Wildlife impact has been observed.  DOI and the USWF have been contacted and the ODNR has recovered one dead, oiled duck.