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Circle DE Lumber

All POLREP's for this site Circle DE Lumber
Klamath Falls, OR - EPA Region X
POLREP #2 - Interim Report
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On-Scene Coordinator - Marc Callaghan 11/2/2005
Time-Critical - Removal Action Pollution Report (POLREP) #2
Pollution Report (POLREP) #2
Site Description
The Circle DE Lumber Site is a former wood treating facility.  Past operations included wood treatment using PCP with diesel as a carrier oil.  

The primary objective for this removal action is to reduce the off-site migration or the threat of the off site migration of listed hazardous waste.  


Current Activities
Monday 10/31/2005: EPA (1), and START (2) personnel arrive on site.  START used historic GPS location data from the 2003 Removal Assessment to mark sample locations on the ground. Excavation management units were identified and proposed based on 2003 sample references.

Tuesday 11/01/2005: EPA (1), START (2), and ERRS (2) personnel on site.   Began excavation of contaminated soils.  Approximately 70 tons of contaminated soil was removed and stockpiled for disposal sampling. Excavation is being conducted in 2 foot lifts.  

Field screening, (11 samples collected) of floor and side walls from excavation area was completed.  Data indicated elevated levels of PCP.  This area will require further excavation down another 1.5feet (to 3.5 feet below the graded surface).

Wednesday 11/02/2005: EPA(1), START(2), and ERRS (3) personnel on site.
Operations Update: Continued excavation of contaminated soils.  Excavation area is currently 36' by 36' by 3.5' deep.   Excavated an additional 160 tons today (230 tons to date).  11 Field screening samples collected and analyzed from East wall and portions of North and South walls. Results indicate East and portions of the northern and southern walls (horizonatal contamination) are clean.   West, SW and NW corners will need further analysis.

Thrusday 11/03/2005: EPA(1), START(2), and ERRS (3) personnel on site.
Operations Update: Continued excavation of contaminated soils.  Prepared dip tank and concrete impoundment for off-site disposal.  

22 PCP field screening samples were collected and analyzed.  Samples were collected from the current floor area (excavation is currently 36' x 36' x 3.5' bgs), westernmost wall, and NW and SW corners.  Sample results indicate further excavation outside the 36' x 36' x 3.5' is necessary on entire western area, NW and SW corner areas. Proposed excavation area will expand by approximately 6' feet to the West and around the NW and SW corners.


Planned Removal Actions
The following Planned Removal Actions have been Completed:
1) Mobilize personnel and resources to the Site the week of 10/31/2005;  
2) Arrange for proper utility locates;  
3) Remove, dismantle, and scrap for off-site disposal/recycling tank and concrete impoundment to prevent future misuse and to access underlying contaminated soils;
4) Arrange for the proper off-site disposal of contaminated soils from the site;


The following Planned Removal Actions are Ongoing:
1) Excavate and stock pile Pentachlorophenol (PCP) F032 contaminated soils into two separate dispositions (direct landfill, and requires further treatment);
2) Field screen and sample as necessary to support excavation, and disposal requirements;


The following are Planned Removal Actions not yet Initiated:
1) Transport contaminated soils from the site;
2) Backfill excavated materials with clean fill and perform restoration activities as requried;
3) Install monitoring wells the week of Nov 14-18, 2005.


Next Steps
Continue and extend excavation along western boarder, NW and SW corners.  

Begin backfilling.



Key Issues
Installation of monitoring wells planned for 11/14-18/05.