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Stoney Creek Technologies

All POLREP's for this site Stoney Creek Technologies
Trainer, PA - EPA Region III
POLREP #34
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On-Scene Coordinator - Dominic Ventura 6/22/2011
Emergency - Removal Action Pollution Report (POLREP) #34
Start Date: 4/19/2007
Pollution Report (POLREP) #34
Site Description
See previous POLREPs for Site description information.

Neither Stoney Creek Technologies nor any other Respondent to EPA's Orders or Potentially Responsible Party is conducting response actions due to bankruptcy, financial inability, or other reasons; therefore, EPA continues to use its own contractor resources to conduct response actions at the Site.  



Current Activities
-ERRS contractors continued removal of chemical materials from the bottoms of storage tanks.  Cleaning of tanks requires permitted confined space entries.  ERRS made an effort to deal with all acidic wastes before hot weather arrives.  Removals from tanks 663, 171, 675, 663, 172, 220, 221, 223, 229, 228, 227, and 242 were all completed since the last Pollution Report.  Waste generated from tank cleaning is being stored on site in drums or consolidated in tanks. 673 drums or approximately 33,650 gallons have been shipped off site for disposal. Additionally, 16,546 gallons of waste water has been removed from T-460 and shipped off site in tanker trucks. More tanker trucks are scheduled to pick up remaining tank contents.  There are approximately 15-20 tanks and vessels on site which still need to be addressed including consolidation and waste water tanks.

- Approximately 960 drums (approximately 48,000 gallons) are currently staged on site.  Arrangements for further drum disposal are currently being made.  Consolidation tanks currently hold approximately 21,000 gallons of material.  Disposal of consolidated liquids is being arranged.  

- ERRS sampled insulation for asbestos on various tanks which may need to be cut open to gain access.   Samples all tested negative for asbestos.  

- ERRS continued to operate the waste water treatment plant under procedures approved by the OSC.  Storm water is being discharged into Stoney Creek as needed after pH is confirmed by START to be within the limits stated under the facilities previous NPDES permit.  

- ERRS rented a pallet-mounted boiler to be used for steaming out process lines throughout the plant.  Additionally, the boiler may be used to melt material which has solidified inside of tanks making it easier to remove.

- START contractors are performing air monitoring for hazardous atmospheres prior to and during tank entry to ensure worker protection.  START is maintaining an inventory of tank contents and tracking progress of removal.

- START also sampled pipe and tank insulation which has been contaminated with oily material for asbestos containing material to ensure worker protection while it is being decontaminated.  

-  All site activities are being documented by START.  

To date, 1,238,928 gallons of material have been disposed of off site.


Planned Removal Actions
- Complete removal of chemicals from tanks, piping, and process equipment.  
- Decontaminate site drainage system and solid surfaces.
- Remove contaminated surface soil by rail loading areas.  
- Dispose of and/ or treat wastes staged on site.


Next Steps
- Continue tank cleaning operations.
- Clean out drainage system.
- Steam out process lines throughout plant.
- Continue to monitor, treat, and discharge waste water from the site into Stoney Creek.
- Continue to arrange for disposal of wastes staged on site.


Key Issues
ERRS has transitioned to a new Response Manager.  

 
Disposition Of Wastes
Disposal activities include disposal from individual tanks, tank consolidations, and a variety of drums.  Single manifests may include wastes from multiple sources.  Wastes are primarily disposed as corrosive (acids and caustics), flammable (items containing solvents), and non hazardous (primarily oil-based materials).

Waste Stream Quantity Manifest # Disposal Facility
T-132 22,200 gal. various (D002) Vickery Env. Inc., Vickery, OH
T-134 7,900 gal. various (D002) Vickery Env. Inc., Vickery, OH
T-171 22,363 gal. various (D001) Clean Harbors, Baltimore, MD
T-172 13,816 gal. various (D001) Clean Harbors, Baltimore, MD
T-174 3,800 gal. various (D001, D002) Clean Harbors, Baltimore, MD
T-174 42,464 gal. various (D001) Clean Harbors, Baltimore, MD
T-176 35,621 gal. various (D001) Clean Harbors, Baltimore, MD
T-198 3,960 gal. various (Non-Haz) FCC Environmental, Wilmington, DE
T-201 10,742 gal. various (D001) Clean Harbors, Baltimore, MD
T-337 11,190 gal. various (Non-Haz) Env. Recycling Corp., Lancaster, PA
T-340 19,967 gal. various (Non-Haz) FCC Environmental, Wilmington, DE
T-401 5,000 gal. various (D001, D002, D003) Clean Harbors, El Dorado, AR
T-406 24,375 gal. various (D001) Heritage WTI, East Liverpool, OH
T-407 14,892 gal. various (D001, D002) Clean Harbors, Baltimore, MD
T-411 12,776 gal. various (D001) Clean Harbors, Baltimore, MD
T-420 10,004 gal. various (D001) Casie Protank, Vineland, NJ
T-421 9,010 gal. various (D001) Casie Protank, Vineland, NJ
T-422 7,661 gal. various (D001) Clean Harbors, Baltimore, MD
T-424 8,638 gal. various (Non-Haz.) FCC Environmental, Wilmington, DE
T-425 8,450 gal. various (D001) Clean Harbors, Baltimore, MD
T-431A 32,631 gal. various (D001, D002, D003) Clean Harbors, El Dorado, AR
T-437 23,470 gal. various (D001, D002) Clean Harbors, Baltimore, MD
T-495 3,701 gal. various (D001) Clean Harbors, Baltimore, MD
T-521 16,667 gal. various (Non-Haz.) Env. Recycling Corp., Lancaster, PA
T-525 (Mar. 09) 69,561 gal. various (Non-Haz.) FCC Environmental, Wilmington, DE
T-525 (Jan. 10) 45,050 gal. various (sludge) Republic, Hatfield, PA and Veolia ES Greentree, Kersey, PA
T-526 (Mar. 09) 46,592 gal. various (Non-Haz.) FCC Environmental, Wilmington, DE
T-526 (Jan. 10) 30,340 gal. various (sludge) Republic, Hatfield, PA
T-527 (tank bottom) 7,775 gal. various (D001) Clean Harbors, Baltimore, MD
T-527 (tank top) 10,287 gal. various (Non-Haz.) FCC Environmental, WIlmington, DE
T-539 (Feb. 09) 19,354 gal. various (Non-Haz.) Env. Recycling Corp., Lancaster, PA
T-539 (Oct. 09) 22,625 gal. various (D001) Clean Harbors, Baltimore, MD
T-640 34,208 gal. various (Non-Haz.) FCC Environmental, Wilmington, DE
T-641 30,609 gal. various (Non-Haz.) FCC Environmental, Wilmington, DE
T-660 30,750 gal. various (D001) Clean Harbors, Baltimore, MD
T-661 21,264 gal. various (Non-Haz.) Env. Recycling Corp., Lancaster, PA
T-663 41,010 gal. various (Non-Haz.) FCC Environmental, Wilmington, DE
T-680 17,013 gal. various (Non-Haz.) FCC Environmental, Wilmington, DE
T-681 20,339 gal. various (Non-Haz.) FCC Environmental, Wilmington, DE
T-105 12,608 gal. various (D002) Vickery Environmental, Vickery, OH
D-672 2,540 gal. various (Non-Haz.) Environmental Recovery Corporation of PA, Lancaster, PA
White Oil 2,450 gal. various (Non-Haz.) Environmental Recovery Corporation of PA, Lancaster, PA
Misc. Chemical Drums 1,129; 56,450 gal. various Various Recipients
Misc. Chemical Boxes 36; 7,200 gal. various Various Recipients
Lab Pack Drums 34; 1,700 gal. various Cycle Chem, Lewisberry, PA
Lab Pack Boxes 2; 400 gal. various Cycle Chem, Lewisberry, PA
Methanol Totes 10; 2,750 gal. various (D001) Cycle Chem, Lewisberry, PA
T-460 16,546 gal. various (D007) EI Dupont De Numours & Co., Inc., Chambers Works,  Deepwater, NJ