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Old Bondsville Factory

All POLREP's for this site Old Bondsville Factory
Palmer/Belchertown, MA - EPA Region I
POLREP #4
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On-Scene Coordinator - Frank Gardner 2/4/2009
Time-Critical - Removal Action Pollution Report (POLREP) #4
Start Date: 9/17/2008
Pollution Report (POLREP) #4
Site Description
The Old Bondsville Factory Site is the former location of a textile mill located in Palmer and Belchertown, Massachusetts.   Covering about 12 acres, the Site is bordered to the north and west by residential properties, to the east by a dam across the Swift River, and to the south by Main Street in Palmer and Depot Street in Belchertown.

During an April 2008 Targeted Brownfields Assessment, EPA’s Brownfields program observed high levels of lead and arsenic in surface soils and referred the Site to the Emergency Planning and Response Branch (EPRB) in May 2008.  EPA conducted a removal site investigation on July 8-11, 2008 which confirmed the presence of high levels of arsenic and lead in surface soils.  The site investigation was closed on July 25, 2008 with the recommendation that a time critical removal action be conducted.  See polrep 1 for additional site background information.


Current Activities
See previous polreps for removal activities conducted prior to January 8, 2009.

On January 8, 2009, the Emergency Rapid Response Services (ERRS) contractor began loading out the stockpile of excavated soil.  Excavation of remaining grids of contaminated surface soils resumed on January 21, 2009.  Excavation and loadout activities were both completed on January 30, 2009.

In total, 136 grids of contaminated surface soils were excavated, generating 2,344 tons of contaminated soils.


Planned Removal Actions
Remaining removal activities planned for the spring of 2009 include backfilling and grading excavations with clean fill and applying loam and seed to disturbed areas.

Next Steps
The contractor will remobilize in the spring of 2009 complete the remaining removal activities.

 
Disposition Of Wastes
From January 8, 2009 through January 30, 2009, 110 truckloads (2,344 tons) of contaminated surface soils were sent to the Clinton County landfill in Morrisonville, NY for disposal via landfilling.