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Synthron Chemical Fire

All POLREP's for this site Synthron Chemical Fire
Morganton, NC - EPA Region IV
POLREP #13 - Final Polrep
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On-Scene Coordinator - Perry Gaughan 3/1/2007
Time-Critical - Removal Action Pollution Report (POLREP) #13
Start Date: 5/9/2006 Completion Date: 1/31/2007
Pollution Report (POLREP) #13
Site Description
On January 31, 2006, at approximately 11:30 am, a fire and explosion occurred at the Synthron, Inc., facility.  The City of Morganton Department of Public Safety (Police, Fire and EMS) were the initial responders on Site.  On January 31, 2006, the North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR), OSHA, EPA, ATF, FBI, and CSB, joined the initial responders to provide technical assistance with the cleanup and/or investigation. The fire raged on for a number of hours as the fire fighters tried to contain it. The effect of the explosion was felt in residences and buildings several hundred yards away from the Site.  The cause of the fire and explosion is currently under investigation however, initial reports have indicated that the incident was caused when materials leaked from a process reactor.


Planned Removal Actions
Removal Actions at Synthron essentially consisted of two phases: first the demolition of the remaining structure and support structures of the facility following the explosion and fire, and the second phase consisted primarily of categorization, segregation and disposal of all unknown and hazardous materials on site.

EPA OSCs Jeff Crowley and Barbara Scott initiated the demolition phase in May 2006. The remaining structure was methodically demolished while monitoring for asbestos. Ten other reactors from the facility were removed and cut up for disposal. Secondary structures such as the tank farm, maintenance shed, two steam boilers were demolished for eventual disposal also. Throughout the removal action, EPA maintained a cooperative arrangement with Synthron to insure that any viable asset could be recovered for the company and any residual value of the asset could be returned to the company. This agreement resulted in several tanks from the tank farm being sold to a third party with the residual value of the tanks being applied to the clean up. At the end of the demolition phase, the OSC met with Morganton Public Safety officials and county officials on the eventual status of the site upon completion. All parties were agreeable to leaving the facilities concrete pad and foundation on site for possible future development.  

The disposal phase of this project included on site categorization (“haz-catting”) of numerous drums, tanks and totes on site and segregation into compatible waste streams. All raw material products which were deemed to be new raw material or unopened drums were set aside for those representative companies for eventual disposal or possible reuse. In this manner, EPA was able to dispose of 160 drums of raw material at little to no cost to the project.

The US Coast Guard Gulf Strike Team provided EPA with air monitoring and health and safety oversight during all phases of this removal action. EPA START contractors (Tetra Tech) provided EPA with sampling support, air monitoring support, asbestos fiber sampling and haz catting of numerous unknowns, drums and totes on site. In addition, START completed a wind rows study and residential soil sampling of the neighboring properties to insure that no volatile chemicals migrated off-site during the explosion, fire and smoke plume.  


 
Disposition Of Wastes


Waste Stream Quantity Manifest # Disposal Facility
Reactor Waste, flammable liquid with polymer 1400 gal
Organic Peroxide 508 lbs
Tank Farm Waste, liquid 17770 gal
Bulk Flammable Liquids 3315 gals
Bulk Caustic Liquids 2510 gal
Drummed caustic waste, non pumpable 79 drums
Misc drummed waste 149 drums
Paraformaldehyde, formaldehyde based resin 30 tons
Methylimidazole, bulk 11.88 tons
Butyl acrylate, unused product 11700 lbs
Mixed acrylates, unused product 27480 lbs
Xylene, unused 2765 lbs
Styrene, unused 7140 lbs
Synthron produced surfactant 440 lbs
Misc cylinders 9
Asbestos, bulk 180 cu yds
Non hazardous wastewater, bulk 130784 gal
Silica (storage tower) 185 tons
Transformers (pole mounted) 5